India - Bharat Mobility Expo Showcases Electric Vehicles and Tech

Bharat Mobility Expo Unveils Electric Innovations

 The Bharat Mobility Expo, which started this month, opened its doors with an impressive showcase of vehicles, batteries, and mobility tech on display for the public. The event, which had been open to media and dealers in the first two days, is now open for public viewing until Sunday at the Pragati Maidan, a landmark venue in New Delhi.


There is a wide display of vehicles, and cutting-edge battery technology are some of the highlights of the expo. One can explore new mobility solutions including electric vehicles offered by leading automobile manufacturers. It is being hosted at the India Expo Center, Greater Noida, and showcases various infrastructure and urban mobility solutions.


The venue for the Pragati Maidan auto expo is easily accessible by visitors attending the expo through Blue Line Metro, at the Supreme Court station. Direct transportation to and from the venue will be provided through shuttle services. Additionally, there will be ample parking facilities for car arrivals.


Some electric vehicles were revealed during the first two days of the auto show, including Mahindra's XUV300 EV, displayed as the company's first electric SUV. Maruti Suzuki revealed its long-awaited electric model: the e-Vitara SUV. This is offered in two battery variants and offers a strong range of kilometers on a full charge. The EVs shown are a step toward a greener automotive future for India.


Toyota joined hands with Crate to showcase their electric car under the "Heart-tect" platform. The car also has dynamic alloy wheels that lend a muscular structure and bold feel, which denotes the futuristic style. Crate along with other automotive manufacturers has tried to bring new models to this electric mobility movement in India that it showcased during the expo.


Other notable unveilings at the expo include MG's electric SUV lineup, which includes the Cyberster, a premium sports car. Bookings for this vehicle have begun, and deliveries will start in April. Tata Motors also unveiled a new version of its popular Tata Sierra, redesigned in electric form, along with the Avinya concept model.


The second day of the car show included International automobile brands-VF Group-in a spectacular lineup of electric automobiles, demonstrating also electric tricycles and small urban electric micro-vehicles. One of the most highly-touted brands present was BYD, who first unveiled their offering in the country-the Sealyan electric car. As part of the line-up following this launch, Sealyan shall be the brand's fourth product in the market, expected to offer efficiency that comes with unmatched style.


Hero showcased its innovative Zoom electric scooter, which had a lot of impact at the expo. With a design that's unique in itself, the scooter features a larger frame, a bigger wheelbase, and enhanced suspension for a smoother ride. This was to give established rivals a run for their money as it promised better performance and design at a competitive price.


Finally, luxury hybrid vehicles also caught attention at the expo, with brands like the luxurious YANGWANG presenting cutting-edge electric models. These high-end vehicles blend performance with eco-friendly features, showing that sustainability does not have to sacrifice luxury. The diverse displays at the expo were a testament to the future of mobility in India and the growing importance of electric vehicles in the automotive industry.


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