The 6th edition of ACMA Automechanika New Delhi 2026 has closed on a high, reinforcing India’s rise as a global auto component and aftermarket powerhouse. With an impressive 35,750 visitors and 870 exhibitors from 20 countries, the event showcased cutting-edge technologies, strong international collaboration, and rising confidence in India’s manufacturing ecosystem.
Record Participation Highlights Global Confidence
The three-day trade fair brought together more than 3,000 brands, creating a vibrant platform for innovation and networking. Countries including Germany, Japan, Spain, Taiwan, and the USA showcased products and technologies aimed at capturing India’s fast-growing mobility market. Industry participation reflected increasing global interest in India as a manufacturing and export hub.
Key highlights included:
- Strong focus on EV component localisation and advanced manufacturing
- Growing participation from tier-2 and tier-3 city manufacturers
- High engagement through conferences and live technical workshops
- Discussions on digitisation, alternative fuels, and anti-counterfeiting strategies
Innovation Takes Centre Stage
Leading companies unveiled next-generation solutions designed for evolving mobility needs. Hindalco Industries highlighted EV battery enclosures and lightweight components, while Spain-based Horse Technologies introduced a hybrid engine planned for launch in 2026. ZF Aftermarket India showcased durable clutch solutions for agricultural vehicles, emphasizing reliability for emerging markets.
Policy Push and Market Momentum
The event’s significance was amplified by supportive policy signals and economic indicators. India’s auto sector exported over 53 lakh vehicles in FY25, while investments in auto components are expected to reach USD 2.89–3.46 billion in FY26. Government emphasis on MSME scaling is expected to further strengthen the auto ancillary ecosystem.
Why This Event Matters
ACMA Automechanika New Delhi 2026 demonstrates that India is moving beyond cost-driven manufacturing toward innovation-led growth. With strong global participation, expanding EV supply chains, and rising domestic demand, the country is positioning itself as a key player in the future of global mobility.

