ACMA Automechanika New Delhi 2026 Showcases India’s Rising Global Strength in Automotive Aftermarket
The 6th edition of ACMA Automechanika New Delhi featured 870 plus exhibitors and strong international participation, highlighting innovation, electrification and India’s growing role in global auto component supply chains.
February 07, 2026. By News Bureau
ACMA has recently conducted the 6th edition Automechanika New Delhi 2026 at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, New Delhi, The event highlighted as a platform for the automotive aftermarket and a convergence point for global auto component stakeholders. The three-day trade fair commenced with strong industry enthusiasm, featuring 870 plus exhibitors with international participation and an extensive programme of technology showcases and knowledge-led engagements.
The event brings together a diverse visitor profile including wholesalers, distributors, traders of parts and components, professionals from workshops and service stations, fleet operators, OEM representatives and technology providers. The show serves as a vital marketplace for sourcing high-quality components, exploring next-generation technologies and forging new business partnerships across the value chain.
The 2026 edition sheds light on the growing scale and strategic importance of the Indian automotive aftermarket. The exhibition highlights innovations across electrification, alternative fuels, sustainable mobility solutions and advanced vehicle technologies, reflecting India’s expanding role in the global automotive supply ecosystem.
The event saw overseas participation, bringing global best practices and cutting-edge technologies to Indian shores, while simultaneously positioning India as a reliable manufacturing and sourcing destination for global markets. The presence of international pavilions reinforces the growing influence of Asian and Global economies in shaping the future of the automotive aftermarket.
The inauguration ceremony was graced by dignitaries from industry and government including Jitin Prasada, Union Minister of State for Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology; Vikrampati Singhania, President, ACMA and Vice Chairman and MD, JK Fenner (India); Sriram Viji, President, ACMA and Managing Director, Brakes India; Wolfgang Marzin, President & CEO, Messe Frankfurt GmbH; Michael Johannes, Vice President- Mobility and Logistics, Messe Frankfurt GmbH; Raj Manek, Executive Director and Board Member, Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings Vinnie Mehta, Director General, ACMA.
Inaugurating the expo Jitin Prasada, Union Minister of State for Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology said, “India is going to be the economic centre-stage of the world. The US and UK FTAs are a turning point in India’s growth story, unlocking immense business potential. With the quality and precision of the Indian auto component industry, we will be the trusted partner of the European Union as well as the USA ensuring our place in global automotive supply chains, including electronic EVs. Through incentives under the Electronic Components Manufacturing Scheme, we have ensured that components for EVs and automobiles receive the necessary impetus for growth, enabling us to deliver world-class products—Make in India, Make for the World.”
Vikrampati Singhania, President, ACMA and Vice Chairman and MD, JK Fenner (India), also added, “Today, ACMA Automechanika has firmly established itself as India's largest and most dedicated aftermarket auto components exhibition. Each successive edition has grown in scale, relevance and international participation and this edition reflects both the resilience and the ambition of the industry. India is not only the world's fastest growing automotive market, but also an increasingly reliable global supplier of quality auto components and systems serving OEMs and aftermarket customers across the world.”
Raj Manek, Executive Director and Board Member, Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings stated: “ACMA Automechanika New Delhi 2026 returning after two years showcases a massive participation of auto components and aftermarket industries in India and across the globe. The exhibits have evolved as well, with innovations that aim to strengthen India’s competitiveness across global supply chains and help India become a hub of auto components.”
Vinnie Mehta, Director General, Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), said, “The show has successfully targeted the very timely solutions that could help industry evolve and adapt to meet emerging demand. The showfloor has innovations targeting sustainable fuel technologies, components, new developments in line with clean fuel and a focus on the quality and packaging side that help India serve global markets.”
ACMA Automechanika New Delhi 2026 features participation from leading Indian companies such as Advantec Wheels, Accurub Corptech, Ample Auto Tech, Autel India, Banco Products (India), Elofic Industries, Gates Corporation, JK Fenner India, Mann+Hummel Filter, Minda Corporation (Spark Minda), NRB Bearings, Schaeffler India, SKF India, TATA Autocomp and ZF India, among others. International exhibitors include AutoTuner (FR Team International), GMB, Kamoi Kakoshi Co., Cinbar Otomotiv, Evolution SRL, Horpol, Horse Powertrain Solutions, Teknorot Otomotiv and Nagano Industrial Unipersonale.
The exhibition is supported by global and regional industry bodies including INEMI, ASPA, AIAWA, AAMPACT, ASA, EGEA, FIGIEFA, FAIASPDA and Frost & Sullivan.
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