Largest edition reflects strong aftermarket growth
ACMA Automechanika New Delhi 2026 will be held from 5–7 February 2026 at Yashobhoomi (IICC), Dwarka, marking the largest edition of the automotive service and aftermarket trade fair to date. The exhibition will feature 800+ exhibitors from 19 countries, showcasing over 3,000 brands across 50,000+ gross square metres. The scale of the event mirrors strong industry momentum, with India’s automotive components exports growing 8% in the past year and the domestic aftermarket expanding 6% in FY2025.
The growth has been driven by an ageing vehicle parc, increased formalisation of service networks, and rapid adoption of digital and direct-to-consumer aftermarket channels. The 2026 edition reflects rising global interest in India as both a sourcing base and a consumption market for aftermarket solutions.
Global participation and full-spectrum aftermarket coverage
The exhibition will cover the complete aftermarket ecosystem, including automotive components, electronics and systems, repair and maintenance, diagnostics, body and paint, accessories, car care, and emerging mobility and service technologies. A dedicated Workshop Pavilion will spotlight diagnostics, service equipment, and next-generation aftermarket tools.
International participation includes exhibitors and country pavilions from China, Germany, Iran, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, and Taiwan, with global brands such as GMB, Horse Powertrain Solutions, Teknorot Otomotiv, Horpol, and AutoTuner. Leading Indian participants include SKF India, Schaeffler India, ZF India, Spark Minda, NRB Bearings, JK Fenner India, and Banco Products, reinforcing strong domestic manufacturing representation.
Knowledge programs and industry collaboration
The event will also host structured knowledge programs on 6 and 7 February 2026, focusing on technology adoption, regulatory compliance, quality standards, anti-counterfeiting, and workshop best practices. Leadership dialogues will address localisation of automotive semiconductor power components and enablement of India’s 2W and 3W electrification ecosystem.
Jointly organised by Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India and the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), the exhibition is supported by multiple national and international industry bodies. The event aims to position India as a reliable, quality-driven, and technology-led aftermarket partner globally.


