Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025: Day 1 Highlights – Exciting Launches and Showcases
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The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 kicked off on January 17, setting the stage for a thrilling display of innovation, sustainability, and futuristic technology. Held across multiple venues in Delhi NCR, the expo brings together some of the biggest names in the automotive industry to unveil cutting-edge vehicles, breakthrough concepts, and revolutionary mobility solutions.
Day 1 of the event was nothing short of spectacular, with automakers showcasing new launches, EV concepts, and updated models designed to shape the future of mobility. Let’s dive into the highlights of the first day, categorized by the brands that stole the show.
Tata Motors:
Tata Sierra ICE Returns
Tata Motors brought back its iconic Tata Sierra, but this time in an ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) avatar. The Sierra retains its futuristic design but gets slight tweaks to the grille, bumper, and alloy wheels. It is expected to be powered by the Harrier’s 2.0-liter diesel engine or Tata’s new 1.5-liter turbo-petrol engine.
Tata Harrier EV Production Model
The production-spec version of the Tata Harrier EV was unveiled, boasting a dual-motor setup with an all-wheel-drive (AWD) configuration. Battery and motor specifications are yet to be revealed, but this launch highlights Tata’s commitment to expanding its EV portfolio.
Tata Avinya in Evolved Form
The futuristic Tata Avinya concept made an appearance in its evolved form. Featuring a sloping roofline and updated LED lighting, the Avinya continues to captivate with its bold design. Expected to launch in 2026, it showcases Tata’s forward-thinking approach to EV development.
Special Editions of Tata SUVs
Tata also introduced special editions for its SUV lineup. The Stealth Edition of the Safari and Harrier EV now comes in matte black, while the Bandipur Edition for Nexon EV, Harrier, and Safari features an exclusive Bandipur Bronze paint scheme, paying homage to the Bandipur National Forest.
Maruti Suzuki:
Maruti e-Vitara Production Model
Maruti Suzuki unveiled the production-ready Maruti e-Vitara, its first all-electric SUV, which is set to redefine the segment. Manufactured in India, the e-Vitara offers an impressive range of over 500 km. Pricing details will be announced in March, making it one of the most anticipated launches of 2025.
Hyundai:
Hyundai Creta Electric Launched
Hyundai took the spotlight with the launch of the Creta Electric, its most affordable EV offering in India. With prices starting at ₹17.99 lakh, the Creta Electric is available in four variants: Executive, Smart, Premium, and Excellence. It offers a claimed range of 473 km, making it a strong contender in the EV market.
Toyota:
Toyota Urban Cruiser BEV Debut
Toyota unveiled the Urban Cruiser BEV, essentially a rebadged version of Maruti’s e-Vitara. Despite sharing the same silhouette, the Toyota BEV features distinct styling elements to establish its own identity. It offers a range of over 550 km, showcasing Toyota’s electric mobility ambitions.
MG Motor:
MG Cyberster and M9 Revealed
MG Motor unveiled two exciting models: the Cyberster, an all-electric 2-door sports car, and the M9, a premium MPV-sized EV. Both models will be available via MG Select outlets, signaling MG’s focus on catering to a premium audience.
Kia:
Kia EV6 Facelift
Kia showcased the facelifted Kia EV6, with subtle yet impactful design updates. The globally debuted Carnival Hi Limousine also made its way to the expo, offering a luxurious take on the updated Carnival.
Skoda:
Skoda’s Diverse Showcases
Skoda wowed attendees with five major showcases: the next-generation Superb and Kodiaq, the sporty Octavia vRS, and two EV concepts – the Elroq and the Vision 7S. Skoda’s pavilion highlighted its blend of legacy and innovation.