EXCON 2025, India’s largest exhibition for construction equipment and infrastructure solutions, brought together leading manufacturers from across the country and the world. Held in Bengaluru, the event showcased how India’s construction and mining sectors are moving toward modern technology, cleaner engines, electrification, and locally developed machines.
From heavy excavators and compact road equipment to electric tippers and concrete machinery, EXCON 2025 reflected the changing needs of India’s fast-growing infrastructure sector.
EXCON 2025, India’s largest construction equipment exhibition, has once again proven to be the most important platform for showcasing innovation in the infrastructure and mining sectors. Held in Bengaluru, the event saw leading manufacturers unveil new construction equipment, electric vehicles, BS-V compliant machines, and indigenous technologies designed specifically for Indian operating conditions.
The focus this year was clearly on sustainability, localisation, fuel efficiency, and productivity, reflecting the changing demands of India’s fast-growing infrastructure market.
Escorts Kubota Launches BS-V Compliant Construction Equipment Range at EXCON 2025
Escorts Kubota unveiled its new BS-V compliant construction equipment portfolio at EXCON 2025. The company showcased machines designed to deliver better fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and improved application performance.
Key highlights included the Kubota U22-3 mini excavator for compact urban work, the BLX75K backhoe loader prototype, and the Hydra 15 mining crane prototype. Escorts Kubota also displayed a concept Hydra 72 pick-and-carry crane, underlining its focus on mining and heavy material-handling applications.
SANY India Displays One of the Largest Equipment Line-ups at EXCON 2025
SANY India showcased an impressive line-up of 39 construction machines, covering excavators, cranes, mining equipment, material handling solutions, and electric equipment.
The display included electric excavators and loaders, highlighting SANY’s commitment to reducing emissions and operating costs. The company’s wide portfolio demonstrated its capability to cater to diverse construction, infrastructure, and mining requirements across India.
JCB India Introduces 52-Tonne Excavator Made in India at EXCON 2025
JCB India launched its largest excavator ever manufactured in the country, a 52-tonne machine designed for heavy infrastructure and mining applications.
Alongside this flagship launch, JCB showcased several other products and digital solutions focused on improving machine uptime, safety, operator comfort, and overall productivity, reinforcing its strong presence in the Indian construction equipment market.
Mahindra Launches COMPAX Mini Compactor for Road Construction at EXCON 2025
Mahindra Construction Equipment expanded its product range with the launch of the COMPAX mini compactor at EXCON 2025.
The machine is aimed at road construction and repair works, especially in urban and semi-urban areas. With its compact size, fuel efficiency, and easy maintenance, the COMPAX mini compactor is designed to meet the needs of Indian contractors.
AJAX Engineering Unveils UDAAN Compact Concrete Mixer at EXCON 2025
AJAX Engineering introduced UDAAN, a compact mobile concrete mixer developed for small and medium contractors.
The machine is designed to support faster on-site concrete production where large batching plants are not feasible. UDAAN helps improve construction speed, consistency, and mechanisation at smaller job sites.
Volvo CE India Launches Made-in-Bharat EC215 Excavator at EXCON 2025
Volvo Construction Equipment India unveiled the Made-in-Bharat EC215 excavator, developed and manufactured in India for local operating conditions.
Positioned in the 20-tonne class, the EC215 focuses on fuel efficiency, durability, and productivity. Volvo CE also showcased electric machines, compactors, and its digital service solutions aimed at reducing downtime and improving lifecycle support.
Propel Industries Introduces Electric Tippers at EXCON 2025
Propel Industries strengthened its presence in sustainable mobility by launching four electric tipper models at EXCON 2025.
Designed for construction and mining operations, these electric tippers feature advanced battery systems, safety technologies, and fleet connectivity tools. The launch highlights the growing adoption of electric solutions in heavy-duty applications.
TIL Limited Expands Indigenous Material Handling Portfolio at EXCON 2025
TIL Limited launched three indigenous material handling products, including pick-and-carry cranes and truck cranes.
These machines are developed to meet the requirements of ports, infrastructure projects, and industrial applications, supporting India’s push towards locally manufactured construction equipment.
Tata Motors Showcases Heavy-Duty and Sustainable Construction Vehicles at EXCON 2025
Tata Motors displayed a wide range of heavy-duty commercial vehicles and sustainable mobility solutions at EXCON 2025.
Highlights included powerful mining tippers, a battery-electric tipper, and India’s first factory-fitted CNG tipper. Tata Motors also showcased engines, axles, and generator solutions to support construction and mining operations.
Schwing Stetter India Unveils Advanced Concrete Equipment at EXCON 2025
Schwing Stetter India introduced more than 20 new machines, including several India-first technologies.
Key highlights included a 56-metre boom pump, electric truck mixers, hybrid concrete pumps, and CNG-powered mixers. The company also showcased precast and recycling solutions, supporting faster and more sustainable construction practices.
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Conclusion
EXCON 2025 clearly demonstrated the rapid evolution of India’s construction equipment industry. With strong emphasis on BS-V compliance, electrification, Made-in-India manufacturing, and application-specific solutions, manufacturers are aligning their products with the future needs of infrastructure development.
The event reinforced India’s growing position as a key market and manufacturing hub for construction and mining equipment, driven by innovation, sustainability, and localisation.














