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The grand Bharat Mobility Global Expo (BMGE 2025) drew to a spectacular close in Delhi's Pragati Maidan after six packed days. Crowds swarmed the locations—Bharat Mandapam, Yashobhoomi Convention Center, and India Expo Mart—as nearly a million enthusiasts gathered to witness the future of mobility.
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On January 17, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the expo, spotlighting the many automotive launches across categories such as cars, bikes, and commercial vehicles. The expo unveiled a thrilling lineup of 239 products, capturing attention with cutting-edge innovations.
Last year, over 1.5 lakh visitors attended the event over three days, but 2025 saw nearly a million visitors, marking a new attendance record. This resounding success attracted top players from the global automobile industry.
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Sensational Product Launches:
The spectacular event showcased around 90 vehicle launches including electric vehicles, bicycles, and flex-fuel options, alongside 97 tech innovations at the component show. The construction equipment expo and battery show featured exciting launches, with cutting-edge electric and hydrogen power solutions.
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Even the construction equipment expo had groundbreaking launches, introducing electric and hydrogen-powered technologies. The vitality of the Expo was sustained with the launch of innovative battery solutions and cycles at concurrent events.
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Show Stealers of the Expo:
Maruti e Vitara:
Maruti Suzuki unveiled its first all-electric car, the Maruti e Vitara, which promises over 500 km on a single charge with a standard 7-airbag configuration. Prices will be announced soon, drawing keen interest from markets worldwide.
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Hyundai Creta EV:
Hyundai embraced electric mobility, launching the electric version of its acclaimed SUV, the Creta, with two battery pack options. With bookings already open, this SUV offers a blend of safety and advanced features.
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MG Cyberster:
MG Motors rocked the expo with the debut of the MG Cyberster, an electric sports car capable of reaching 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds, offering an impressive range on a single charge.
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Tata Avinya X:
Tata Motors showcased the Avinya X; rooted in the Jaguar Land Rover EMA platform, this SUV is a cornerstone of Tata's premium electric lineup, stirring excitement and admiration.
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Honda Activa Electric:
Marking a new era, Honda launched the Activa e: and QC1, electric scooters with long-range capabilities and price points that enhance their appeal as versatile urban companions.
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TVS Jupiter CNG:
In a world premiere, TVS introduced the first-ever CNG scooter, combining the power of petrol and CNG for an impressive range, setting new sustainability benchmarks.
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Suzuki Access Electric:
Suzuki revealed its groundbreaking e-Access scooter, offering a remarkable electric solution with substantial range and connectivity features, tailored for modern riders.
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Mercedes CLA-Class:
Mercedes showcased a stunning concept that boasts advanced LED headlamps—a signature of future-focused luxury, promising a range that redefines long-distance travel.
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Helex Electric Bicycle:
Exhibiting revolutionary design, Helex Bicycles showcased a hubless design with groundbreaking tech that astonished onlookers, including visiting dignitaries.
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Sarla Shunya Air Taxi:
Sarla Aviation introduced its prototype air taxi, the Shunya, a marvel of eVTOL technology promising new urban airborne conveniences.
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Vayve EVA:
Pune's Vayve Mobility unveiled India's first solar-powered car, promising eco-friendly travel paired with cost-effective commuting.
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Yamaha Concept:
Celebrating 40 years in India, Yamaha reminisced its journey from RD350 to futuristic concepts, showcasing a glimpse into its visionary future.