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The Bharat Mobility Global Expo, previously known as the Auto Expo, will once again follow a biennial format starting in 2027, according to recent reports.
After a brief shift to an annual schedule in 2025, the decision to return to a two-year cycle comes as part of efforts to promote stronger innovation and global collaboration in the mobility sector.
The upcoming edition of the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2027 is set to be held from February 4 to 9, maintaining the same multi-venue format as its 2025 counterpart.
The event will be hosted across:
This extensive setup aims to accommodate a growing number of mobility innovators, manufacturers, and global visitors.
The Bharat Mobility Global Expo is skipping 2026 because it's going back to a two-year schedule. This gives companies more time to develop new technologies and helps make the event more impactful.
Organisers also want to bring in more international partners and showcase a wider range of mobility solutions. The change follows a global trend, as many major auto shows are adjusting their formats due to changing industry needs.
The most recent edition, held from January 17-22, 2025, marked the official rebranding of the Auto Expo as the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. The event witnessed:
The popularity of the event reflected India’s rising prominence in the global automotive landscape, especially after surpassing Japan as the world’s third-largest car market.
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