Top 5 Cars at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025: Future of Indian EVs

Top 5 Cars at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025

When the automotive world converged at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 in New Delhi, attendees witnessed a powerful glimpse of what’s next. The expo showcased cutting-edge technology and new vehicle launches under the theme “Beyond Boundaries: Co-creating the Future Automotive Value Chain.

In this blog, we pick five vehicles that stood out and deserve your attention. These models reflect major shifts in the Indian mobility landscape—towards electrification, connectivity and bold design. Whether you are an automotive enthusiast, a potential buyer or simply curious about what’s ahead, these cars are worth watching.

H2: 1. BYD Sealion 7

Especially designed for the Indian market, this all-electric SUV made waves at the expo. As one of the highlight launches at the event, BYD India unveiled the Sealion 7 as a premium electric SUV with strong credentials.

The Sealion 7 boasts a coupe-SUV silhouette and high-tech cabin features. It offers multiple battery options and boasts a single-charge range in excess of 500 km in its top variant.

Moreover, the launch at the expo signals BYD’s serious intent to compete in India’s EV market. The vehicle’s design quality, range and feature set make it a strong contender for buyers who are ready to switch to electric.

H2: 2. VinFast VF 6

Vietnamese electric-vehicle maker VinFast entered the Indian market with serious ambitions. At the expo, they showcased the VF 6 (and its sibling VF 7) and announced their India debut plans. (Autocar India)

The VF 6 is a five-seater electric SUV designed to appeal to mass-market buyers. It features a battery pack of around 59.6 kWh, a modern interior and a competitive price segment for India. (CarWale)

Therefore, it is a model to watch because it combines aspirational electric mobility with affordability—and that is exactly what the Indian EV market needs as it scales.

H2: 3. VinFast VF 7

While the VF 6 takes the value route, the VF 7 aims for the premium segment. At the expo the VF 7 was positioned as a rival to high-end EVs and will bring advanced features, dual-motor options and premium finishes.

It offers a larger size, greater range (claimed up to 450 km) and high-spec tech such as large infotainment screens and panoramic roofs. For buyers who want electric plus premium, the VF 7 is definitely a model to keep on your radar.

H2: 4. Tata Harrier EV

Home-grown champion Tata Motors unveiled the production-spec Harrier EV at the expo, reflecting its commitment to electrification.

The Harrier EV uses Tata’s “acti.ev Plus” platform, and offers strong electric range, modern features and a familiar SUV nameplate.

Since Tata is already a trusted brand in India, the Harrier EV represents a very promising bridge between legacy SUV appeal and the electric future. If you’re considering EVs but want the safety of a known brand, this one is important.

H2: 5. Mahindra BE 6

Another domestic player to watch is Mahindra & Mahindra, whose BE 6 electric SUV was on display at the expo and is expected to challenge the mid-size EV category in India. (Autocar Pro)

With strong electric range claims and aggressive pricing strategies, the BE 6 could become a game-changer for Indian buyers. As a result, it holds potential to accelerate EV adoption in the mainstream segment.

H2: Key Themes That Emerge

Most vehicles showcased at the expo emphasised electric powertrains. As one industry analyst noted, the Indian EV market is projected to grow eight-fold by 2030 and the expo provided a clear vision of that trajectory.

H3: Feature-Rich Interiors

The new models bring premium features—large screens, ADAS, connected car tech, new materials and design languages. For example, the Sealion 7’s rotating 15.6″ infotainment and flush door handles were highlighted.

H3: Domestic Brands Lead with EVs

Domestic manufacturers like Tata and Mahindra are not sitting back. They are committing heavily to EVs and platforms. This matters because they understand Indian needs, price sensitivities and local support ecosystems.

H3: Global Brands & Collaborations

Brands like VinFast and BYD remind us that India is now a global battlefield for EVs. Their presence at the expo signals that competition will sharpen—and that benefits buyers through more choices and innovation.

H2: What This Means for Buyers

If you’re in the market for a car in the near term, here are three take-aways:

  • Expect more electric options across price bands. The five vehicles above illustrate broad coverage: premium SUVs (Sealion 7, VF 7), mid-tier EVs (VF 6, BE 6), and familiar brands transitioning (Harrier EV).
  • Feature expectations will shift. As models listed above show, luxury features will trickle down. Buyers should look beyond just EV nature and consider tech, service ecosystem and total cost of ownership.
  • Infrastructure and brand trust matter. EVs are still evolving in India; choose manufacturers and models with robust support. Brands that exhibited at the expo send a strong signal—they are playing for the long run.

H2: Conclusion

The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 not only revealed new cars, it revealed the future of mobility in India. The five cars discussed here represent the best blend of innovation, practicality and promise. Whether you’re an early adopter or a cautious buyer, these models show that electrified mobility is becoming accessible and exciting.

If you’re thinking of switching to an EV or simply want to stay ahead of automotive trends, keep these vehicles on your watch-list. And don’t wait too long—innovation moves fast.

Call to Action:
Visit your local showroom, take a test drive when possible, and compare the feature-sets shown above. Sign up for notifications from the manufacturers and follow the next stage of their rollout post-expo. Your next car might just be among this new wave of mobility.

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References :-

  1. BYD India launches the BYD Sealion 7
  2. VinFast VF 6 and VF 7 at Auto Expo 2025 – Autocar India
  3. Tata Harrier EV showcased at Bharat Mobility Expo – Autocar Professional
  4. CarWale – BYD Sealion 7 Overview
  5. MarkLines Report – Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 Highlights

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Shubham Pandey

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