Autoverse Mobility has introduced two new initiatives aimed at supporting India's independent automotive workshops with faster spare-parts access and business expansion opportunities. The company announced the Autoverse Quick Commerce Program and the Autoverse Franchisee Program during its Garage Leadership Summit 2026 in Bengaluru.
The event brought together more than 100 independent garage owners, automotive experts, technology providers and aftermarket stakeholders to discuss developments in India's automotive service ecosystem and the growing role of technology in workshop operations.
The Autoverse Quick Commerce Program enables garages to order automotive spare parts through the company's platform, with dispatch targeted in as little as 15 minutes from nearby Autoverse stores. The service is initially being rolled out in Bengaluru and covers high-volume replacement parts such as clutches, suspension components, filters, brake pads, brake discs, belts, hoses and other fast-moving items.
Alongside this, the Autoverse Franchisee Program has been introduced for entrepreneurs and garage owners looking to establish Autoverse-branded stores while using the company's technology platform, sourcing network and supply-chain capabilities.
The summit also included panel discussions and technical sessions covering developments in the automotive aftermarket, customer expectations, digitalisation, workshop operations and vehicle maintenance. Sessions addressed topics such as engine lubrication, E20 fuel compatibility, diesel particulate filter (DPF) regeneration and digital tools for workshop management.
Speaking at the event, Mihir Mohan, Founder and CEO, Autoverse Mobility, said, "The two initiatives launched by the company today are aimed at solving critical challenges faced by workshops, including faster access to spare parts and improved inventory management."
The company said the summit also served as a networking platform for garage owners, technology providers and industry experts, with discussions centred on improving operational efficiency, knowledge sharing and adoption of digital tools across the independent automotive aftermarket.