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Automotive to sustainable mobility, EVs and beyond: Auto industry's journey for 2025

The shift in the auto industry -- where advanced technologies like autonomous driving, vehicle intelligence, connected features and electrification are quickly gaining traction -- will be reflected in the upcoming Bharat Mobility Global Expo in which India's flagship Auto Expo has been clubbed to be held from January 17-22, 2025 in Delhi-NCR

December 24, 2024 / 21:51 IST
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While electric vehicles remain at the forefront of the journey towards sustainable mobility, the industry, is witnessing louder calls for supporting other technologies like strong hybrids, biofuels, and biogas, besides CNG
While electric vehicles remain at the forefront of the journey towards sustainable mobility, the industry, is witnessing louder calls for supporting other technologies like strong hybrids, biofuels, and biogas, besides CNG

Traversing from being just vehicle manufacturers to mobility solutions providers amid a raging debate over which eco-friendly technology must be incentivised, the Indian automobile industry is driving in the new year under the shadow of a slowdown in sales with the post-pandemic pent-up demand in distant memory.

The shift in the auto industry -- where advanced technologies like autonomous driving, vehicle intelligence, connected features and electrification are quickly gaining traction -- will be reflected in the upcoming Bharat Mobility Global Expo in which India's flagship Auto Expo has been clubbed to be held from January 17-22, 2025 in Delhi-NCR.

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With India making its presence felt in the global automotive landscape, automakers are expected to showcase their new models with varied powertrain technologies across multiple price points, catering to different sets of customers at the expo as the adoption of environment-friendly cars is slated to gather pace in 2025.

While electric vehicles remain at the forefront of the journey towards sustainable mobility, the industry, especially the passenger vehicles (PV) segment, is witnessing louder calls for supporting other technologies like strong hybrids, biofuels, and biogas, besides CNG.