Mahindra showcases mobility innovations through its line up at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024
The display included the XUV700, the popular Scorpio-N, the All-New Thar, XUV400 EL Pro and the Supro Profit Truck Excel. The electric line-up had the Treo Plus and Zor Grand on display.
At the ongoing Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024, homegrown automajor Mahindra and Mahindra‘s line-up showcased their take on innovative mobility.
Rajesh Jejurikar, Executive Director and CEO – Auto & Farm Sectors, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., said, “Mahindra takes pride in being a truly Indian brand, embodying the 'Make in India' spirit since inception. The Bharat Mobility Global Expo provides us with the opportunity to demonstrate our dedication to innovative and sustainable mobility, emphasizing our commitment to crafting globally competitive solutions in India. Our line-up, from advanced SUVs to pioneering electric three-wheelers, is a showcase of our commitment to the present and the future. As we showcase our offerings that are crafted in India for the global stage, we reinforce our belief that the future of mobility is being shaped right here in India, with innovation at its core."
The display included the XUV700, the popular Scorpio-N, the All-New Thar, XUV400 EL Pro and the Supro Profit Truck Excel. The electric line-up had the Treo Plus and Zor Grand on display.
A peek at the future of M&M could be had through the BE.RALL-E — is a radical electric SUV from Mahindra that the company showcased in 2023 and the Flex Fuel Vehicle Technology prototype which is designed for higher ethanol content fuels.
In a press release the company said, “Mahindra's showcase at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024 is not just a display of its product prowess but a celebration of its journey with the nation and its customers. It is a reaffirmation of Mahindra's role in crafting the New India narrative, deeply connected with its roots and ambitiously looking towards the future.”
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
02 Feb 2024
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