Greaves Cotton Limited, one of India’s leading diversified engineering companies, showcased its comprehensive mobility solutions at the ongoing Auto Expo 2025 – The Motor Show at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The company unveiled its new, ‘Made in India’ product offering across two-wheelers and three-wheelers, which includes concept vehicles, charging solutions, engines, powertrain systems and retail aftermarket accessories.
Building on its rich 165-year-old heritage of innovation in engineering solutions, the company is opening a new chapter in its transformational journey from a single-business, single-fuel organization to a fuel-agnostic, multi-business enterprise. It aims to create a holistic and sustainable mobility ecosystem that empowers consumers, business partners and service providers alike. In line with this approach, its exhibits at the Expo included:
Future electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers: This includes its e-motorcycle, ‘Zyber’ and ‘Express’ concept, a tailored solution for the instant commerce and delivery segment. This also included ‘Zargo’, a high-speed electric three-wheeler designed for multiple applications within the thriving e-commerce ecosystem. Fast Charger: A wall-mounted fast-charging system designed for efficiency and ease of use.
The company has introduced new variants of its popular two-wheelers Nexus and Magnus:
Nexus Exec: India’s first ultra-luxury high-performance family electric scooter with a 5 kW motor, 93 km/h top speed, 3.5 hours charging time and 7” TFT touchscreen. Nexus S Turismo: India’s first premium race-edition family electric scooter with 5 kW motor, 93 km/h top speed, 3.5 hours charging time and 7” TFT touchscreen. Magnus Neo: An upgraded version of the Magnus, priced at ₹79,999, with LFP battery, 5 years/75,000 km warranty and a record-breaking range of 2,300 km from Bengaluru to Delhi.
The company demonstrated several innovations:
Engines and powertrain: A hydrogen-powered engine concept, a CNG engine, and a Euro V+ compliant engine for the European market. Retail aftermarket accessories: Motors, rear axle assemblies, and high-performance lithium-ion batteries designed for data centers and banks. Automotive Components and Motion Control Systems: New and existing automotive components from Greaves, along with advanced motion control systems from Excel Control Inc. Pvt. Ltd. Ltd.
Since its entry into the sustainable mobility sector, Greaves Cotton, through its electric mobility business, Greaves Electric Mobility and its Ampere brand, has been redefining last-mile mobility in India with its vision of making “every street electric”. Used to be. To date, its vehicles have collectively traveled 3.8 billion electric kilometres, saving 1.5 lakh tonnes of CO2 emissions – an impact equivalent to planting 5.9 million trees.
Commenting on the company’s innovative solutions showcased at the expo, Nagesh Basavanhalli, Vice President, Non-Executive, Greaves Cotton Limited, said, “Greaves Cotton continues to leverage its engineering expertise to create a complete and agile mobility ecosystem that Maximizes synergy across its various businesses. , in line with our objective of taking India towards a more sustainable and inclusive economy. The products showcased today are a blend of technology, sophisticated engineering and intelligent design applications across various sectors, and driven by deep consumer insights. These innovations are proudly conceptualized and manufactured in India, with an aim to positively impact the lives of one billion people and empower them through smart, sustainable and accessible solutions.
Our approach towards diversification is clear – get closer to the customer, adopt fuel-agnostic solutions, and democratize smart and sustainable mobility. Empowering lives is at the heart of our purpose, and by 2025 our transformation from a single-fuel organization to a diverse provider of future-ready, fuel-agnostic solutions designed to meet the needs of an evolving world marks an exciting new chapter in.
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Greaves Electric Mobility unveiled a range of electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers, each tailored for specific applications:
Ampere Ampere Express: A versatile electric two-wheeler designed for the rapid-commerce sector, capable of carrying 230 kg of weight and offering a battery warranty of 5 years/75,000 km. Greaves Zargo: A customizable electric three-wheeler with 300 kg payload, 100+ km range and IoT connectivity, built for multiple applications.
It also unveiled new sport and business-class variants of its highly acclaimed Nexus and Magnus models, including the Nexus Exec, Nexus Turismo and the recently launched Magnus Neo, featuring increased power capabilities. The Magnus Neo displayed at the Expo was driven from Bengaluru to New Delhi, demonstrating its remarkable endurance. The scooter completed an impressive journey of over 2,300 km, proving its capabilities on the road even before reaching the exhibition venue.
Notably, the company also showcased the Ampere Charger, a convenient wall-mounted fast AC charging solution designed to meet the charging needs of consumers on the go.
Commenting on Greaves Electric Mobility’s performance at the Expo, Mr. K., Executive Director and CEO, Greaves Electric Mobility. Vijaya Kumar said, “We are thrilled to unveil our concepts and offerings designed to cater to a variety of consumers and applications. This approach is in line with our goal of democratizing sustainable mobility in India and empowering people and livelihoods through our expertise in automotive technology, demonstrated through our flagship brands, Ampere, Greaves 3 Wheelers and others . Leveraging our 165-year-old Greaves heritage in engineering, we have sought to provide category-leading options that blend the best of aesthetics, functionality and performance.
As electric mobility becomes widely adopted in India, we are committed to delivering the best in electric two-wheeler and three-wheeler passenger and cargo mobility. Our solutions are not only viable but also a better alternative to traditional ICE vehicles.”
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Greaves Engineering, part of Greaves Cotton Limited, showcased a variety of fuel-agnostic mobility solutions at the expo, including engine components and speed control parts for hydrogen, CNG, Euro V+ and EV powertrains as well as Excelle Controlenage. With an emphasis on innovation and “Make in India” initiatives, their products feature advanced design, engineering and materials. Highlighting its commitment towards emerging technologies, it introduced the G396 hydrogen-powered engine as part of its alternative fuel strategy. Managing Director Dr. Arup Basu emphasized the company’s focus on sustainability, efficiency and reliability across the product lifecycle, with an emphasis on hydrogen and clean technologies.