BYD India has announced its participation in the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, a premier event focused on advancing sustainable transportation and automotive innovation. The company, renowned for its expertise in new energy vehicle technology, will present its current India lineup alongside globally celebrated models and unveil yet-to-be-launched vehicles.
Rajeev Chauhan, Head of Electric Passenger Vehicles (EPV) Business at BYD India, expressed the company’s commitment to driving electric vehicle adoption in India. “Events like the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 are instrumental in accelerating EV adoption in India. BYD is proud to be part of this event, reinforcing our dedication to providing cutting-edge EV solutions for a greener future,” he stated.
Chauhan highlighted the significance of BYD’s participation, following their successful presence at the Auto Expo in 2023. The event aligns with BYD’s mission to contribute to a cleaner environment through innovative electric mobility solutions.
- BYD’s pavilion will feature its prominent models, including:
- BYD eMAX 7: An upgraded electric MPV offering six- and seven-seater configurations.
- BYD SEAL Sedan: Recognized for its advanced battery technology and award-winning design, including the iF Design Award.
- BYD ATTO 3: A versatile electric SUV catering to diverse consumer needs.
The SEAL sedan, a major launch in 2024, has earned accolades for its design and battery innovations, further solidifying BYD’s position as a leader in the EV market.
In addition to its current offerings, BYD India plans to introduce select international models not yet launched in the country, sparking anticipation among EV enthusiasts.
The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 is set to bring together key players in the automotive sector, serving as a platform for innovation and collaboration. BYD India’s participation highlights its role in shaping the future of electric mobility in the region while showcasing its vision for a sustainable transportation ecosystem.
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