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January 27, 2025

THE BHARAT MOBILITY GLOBAL EXPO WILL SET THE TONE FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY IN INDIA IN 2025, SHOWCASING THE NEW CARS AND BIKES THAT WILL HIT THE MARKET

BRAND NEW WHEELS

The Bharat Mobility Global Expo is just around the corner and is expected to set the tone for the automotive industry in India in 2025. It will not only be a platform to showcase the new cars and motorcycles that will make their way to the Indian market over the next year but also will be the first point of contact for new brands like VinFast that are now making their way to the country, and others like BYD and MG which are expanding their portfolio here. From two-seater convertible electric sports cars to popular marquees like the Hyundai Creta now reincarnated in an electric avatar and everything in between, this year's global mobility show will be one of the largest ever. The Expo will also mark its return to the Pragati Maidan grounds in Delhi and is likely to witness the highest footfall in the show's history. Before it all begins, we give you some insight into the biggest showcases, launches and concepts that will change the face of mobility in the country over the next year.

BMW

imageThe much-awaited fourth generation X3 will be BMW's headline product at the Expo this year. The SAV, as BMW calls it, will also be the testbed for the launch of the BMW Operating System 9 which integrates the telematic and infotainment functions of the SUV. Alongside this, the brand will also showcase the all-electric BMW i7, BMW X7, BMW 5 Series Long Wheelbase, BMW M5, BMW M4 and BMW M2. Aside from the vehicles at the show, to engage with the crowds and build on the spectacle BMW-trained drivers will also be putting on a drift show every day in BMW M cars.

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