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The 16th Apollo CV Awards 2025 celebrated top vehicles, leaders, and future trends in India's commercial vehicle industry.
Mahindra Veero SCV Pickup won ‘CV of the Year’.
Tata Motors named ‘CV Maker of the Year’.
Industry leaders received top individual awards.
White paper launched on future CV growth trends.
Focus on green mobility, localisation, and tech.
The commercial vehicle (CV)sector of India came together to celebrate innovation, achievements, and progress at the 16th Apollo CV Awards 2025. Held on 11 March 2025 in Mumbai, the event recognised outstanding contributions from the industry in 2024 and set the stage for the future of commercial mobility in India.
The Apollo CV Awards were organised by Commercial Vehicle magazine, part of Next Gen Publishing Pvt Ltd (a Shapoorji Pallonji Group company). Apollo Tyres Ltd has supported the event for 16 years. Other key partners included:
Avanteum Advisors LLP and MarketsandMarkets – Technical Partners
Mazars in India – Audit Partner
Metric Global – Research and Analytics Partner
Mirror Now – Telecast Partner
Stepper – Event Partner
The Mahindra Veero (Diesel) SCV Pickup took home the top honour of ‘CV of the Year’. It was applauded for introducing a multi-energy platform, supporting the industry’s shift to cleaner and more efficient technologies. The jury chose it unanimously, marking a big achievement for Mahindra.
Tata Motors Ltd won the prestigious ‘CV Maker of the Year’ award. The brand was praised for maintaining its market leadership, a strong product lineup, and innovative customer service throughout the year.
Several key individuals who made significant contributions to the CV sector were recognised:
Suman Mishra, MD & CEO, Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Ltd – Breakthrough Leader of the Year
Dheeraj Hinduja, Executive Chairman, Ashok Leyland Ltd – CV Person of the Year
Vinod Aggarwal, Vice Chairman (Non-Executive), Eicher Motors Ltd & MD & CEO, VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd – Lifetime Achievement Award
These recognitions highlighted the vision and leadership driving the Indian CV industry forward.
The keynote speech was delivered by Sarwant Singh, President & Chief Commercial Officer - EMEA at MarketsandMarkets. His presentation, ‘Beyond Roads: Transforming Freight And People Mobility’, gave powerful insights into:
Upcoming technologies
Growth opportunities
The role of sustainability in transforming the industry
A special white paper titled ‘Future of India & Growth Opportunities for Commercial Vehicles’ was launched during the event. It was presented by MarketsandMarkets, Commercial Vehicle magazine, and Apollo Tyres.
Overall, CV sales are projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.7–4.8% from 2025 to 2030
Electric commercial vehicles are expected to grow at a 47% CAGR in the same period
Focus on localisation, cleaner fuels, and low-cost fleet operations
A vital discussion titled ‘Green Freight Corridors and Their Future’ was led by VG Ramakrishnan, Managing Partner at Avanteum Advisors LLP. The panel explored:
Opportunities and challenges in green freight corridor development
Need for better infrastructure
Role of both the government and the private sector in enabling success
The event aligned with key Government of India programmes like:
Aatmanirbhar Bharat
Viksit Bharat 2047
These initiatives promote local manufacturing, skilling, and reduced import dependency. This push is helping Indian CV makers become more globally competitive.
The awards also honoured the backbone of the industry, including:
Dealers
Fleet owners
Body builders
Service providers
Sandeep Mathur, Group Head - OEM Business at Apollo Tyres Ltd, highlighted how customers are willing to spend more for quality and value-added services.
Ashish Bhatia, Editor of Commercial Vehicle magazine, spoke about the transparent and fair selection process behind the awards.
The 16th Apollo CV Awards not only celebrated past achievements but also set a clear direction for future ones. The focus remains on:
Sustainability
Innovation
Smart technologies like telematics, electric propulsion, and connected solutions
As the Indian commercial vehicle industry gears up to match global standards, the event served as a platform of hope and inspiration for everyone in the CV ecosystem.
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The 16th Apollo CV Awards 2025 was more than just an awards night—it was a celebration of hard work, vision, and innovation in India’s commercial vehicle space. With a stronger focus on clean energy, self-reliance, and technological advancement, the future of Indian CVs looks brighter than ever.