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CONCEPT CARS: REDEFINING MOBILITY IN INDIA

October 13, 2025

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Hindustan Times Delhi

From Mahindra's Vision series to Mercedes-AMG's GT XX, 2025's concept cars show brands dreaming beyond sales charts, where electrification is the norm, and design and imagination drive the next frontier

CONCEPT CARS: REDEFINING MOBILITY IN INDIA

In an industry perpetually chasing the next quarter's sales figures, concept cars remain the lone, vital act of corporate self-indulgence. It is the automotive world’s way of dreaming aloud, not with a focus group, but with a flourish. These aren't just mere static sculptures; they are the most honest expression of a brand's id, a physical manifesto of what it wants to be, utterly unbound by the dreary constraints of a bean-counter's spreadsheet. Every impossibly thin LED strip, every radical curvature, and every dashboard that looks like it was teleported from the year 2040 is, in essence, an open-ended question posed to the buying public: “Is this the future you'd sign a cheque for?”

While the production models speak the weary, practical language of feasibility, of crash ratings, vendor margins, and service schedules - concept cars speak of pure, exhilarating possibility. They are laboratories on wheels, allowing designers to gauge the collective gasp or grimace at new design languages, novel materials, and nascent technologies. Whether they are functional, battery-laden prototypes testing a new EV architecture, or purely symbolic gestures of a new corporate direction, they are the vital, often beautiful, precursors that shape what we'll actually be driving five years down the road.

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