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    India’s mobility challenge requires India-first innovation

    Amit PrakashBy Amit Prakash
    India's mobility challenge requires India-first innovation
    India's mobility challenge requires India-first innovation

    Who has written this article? Amit Jain, CTO, UNO Minda.India’s automotive sector is entering the era of new technology. From connected mobility and intelligent electronics to advanced security systems and electrification, the pace of change is accelerating rapidly. But the next phase of progress will be defined not just by how advanced these technologies become, but by how effectively they address India’s unique mobility realities and become accessible across all sectors.Unlike many global markets, India’s mobility ecosystem operates under uniquely complex conditions – dense urban congestion, mixed traffic patterns, unpredictable road behavior and highly varied infrastructure quality. Technologies designed for structured highway environments often require significant adaptation before they can effectively address Indian driving conditions.That’s why the future of mobility in India will depend not only on technological advancements, but also on responsible innovation that improves access, safety and utility for everyday consumers. Urgency is important. According to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, India recorded more than 1.77 lakh deaths due to road accidents in 2024. As a result, technologies such as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), smart sensing, connected mobility platforms, driver monitoring systems and intelligent electronics are becoming increasingly important across vehicle categories. Their role is no longer limited to premium discrimination; They are becoming an increasingly important tool for improving driver awareness, reducing road risk and enhancing everyday mobility experiences.

    Value > Affordability: New Indian Consumer Demand

    With the evolution of the automotive customer, a major change is underway in India. Today consumers are increasingly being driven by value rather than being driven solely by price. Expectations now extend beyond basic mobility to also include security, connectivity, convenience and seamless digital experiences. This changing mindset is accelerating the democratization of automotive technology across mass market segments. Features once associated primarily with premium vehicles like infotainment, digital cockpits, intelligent lighting systems and advanced safety electronics are increasingly becoming mainstream expectations.

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    As a result, India’s connected mobility ecosystem is also expanding rapidly. Estimates suggest that the Indian connected car market is expected to grow from approximately US$5.16 billion in 2025 to more than US$24 billion by 2034. The significance of this change goes beyond just consumer choice. Widespread access to advanced mobility technologies has the potential to improve road safety outcomes, reduce driver stress, and make intelligent mobility more inclusive in urban and peri-urban markets.

    Localization will define India’s automotive competitiveness

    As vehicles become increasingly software-driven and electronics-intensive, localization is emerging as a strategic necessity rather than just a cost advantage. Localization today extends beyond manufacturing alone and includes local engineering capabilities, software integration, verification systems, supplier ecosystems and faster innovation cycles that allow technologies to be tailored to Indian operating conditions.Strengthening the domestic automotive technology ecosystem will play a key role in reducing import dependence while improving speed-to-market and long-term cost competitiveness. More importantly, indigenous innovation allows mobility technologies to evolve around real Indian use conditions rather than being adapted retrospectively.

    Preparing for a multi-pathway green mobility journey

    India’s sustainability transition is unlikely to follow a single-powertrain model. The scale of the country, diverse mobility needs, uneven charging infrastructure and varying affordability considerations will require a balanced ecosystem comprising electric vehicles, hybrid, CNG, LPG and other efficient mobility solutions. Such an approach reflects India’s diverse consumer needs, regional realities and vehicle usage patterns across regions.As change accelerates, sustainability expectations extend beyond tailpipe emissions alone. There is now a greater focus on circular economy principles, resource efficiency, recycling, energy-efficient manufacturing and sustainable product development in the automotive value chain. The future of responsible mobility will therefore depend not only on cleaner vehicles, but also on cleaner manufacturing ecosystems and more sustainable product lifecycles.

    Pace Trends Are Redefining the Automotive Experience

    Globally, the automotive industry is being reshaped by the PACE trend, personalized, autonomous, connected and electrified mobility. In India, these changes are already influencing next-generation vehicle technologies. Smart cockpit systems are enabling a more intuitive and personalized experience in the vehicle. Connected platforms are supporting predictive maintenance, over-the-air software updates, real-time diagnostics, vehicle tracking, and advanced security interventions.Additionally, advanced sensing technologies, driver assistance systems, and integrated electronics architectures are improving vehicle intelligence and driver awareness. Electrification technologies are further accelerating the shift towards a cleaner and more efficient mobility ecosystem. The convergence of these technologies is transforming the automobile from a standalone machine to an intelligent, connected mobility platform.India now has a significant opportunity to shape this transformation through indigenous engineering, scalable innovation and responsible technology deployment. The future of auto-tech in India will not be defined by exclusivity, but by how effectively advanced mobility solutions can become safer, smarter and more accessible to millions of people.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the original author and do not represent the Times Group or any of its employees.

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    Amit Prakash

    Hi, I’m Amit Prakash – a content writer and digital marketer who loves writing on every topic to make things simple and useful for readers.

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