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India’s auto component industry is currently valued at USD 80.2 billion in FY25, with the automotive aftermarket contributing USD 11.8 billion, according to ACMA. The sector is projected to grow to USD 111–200 billion by 2030, supported by policy reforms, localisation, investment momentum and rapid technology adoption.
Now in its sixth edition, the fair features over 870 exhibitors and serves as a key platform for OEMs, distributors, garages, fleet operators, service providers and international buyers. Exhibitors from more than 20 countries are participating, with dedicated pavilions representing China, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand.
The exhibition showcases innovations across spare parts and components, electronics, diagnostics and repair solutions, workshop equipment, EV charging, vehicle care, lubricants and digital services. Key highlights include electrification solutions, alternative fuels, advanced materials, EV charging and diagnostics, ethanol- and hydrogen-ready components, and digital authentication technologies.
In addition, the event hosts knowledge sessions and leadership discussions on workshop management, aftermarket services, e-commerce and real-time vehicle monitoring. Live demonstrations and digital experience centres underline the industry’s shift towards technology-driven and sustainable mobility solutions.
Visitors can still join the event – tickets are available until 7 February.
To the Automechanika New Delhi website