Schaeffler Highlights Future-ready Aftermarket Solutions at ACMA 2026
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Schaeffler Highlights Future-ready Aftermarket Solutions at ACMA 2026

Schaeffler India, a leading motion technology company, is participating in ACMA Automechanika 2026 in New Delhi, where it is showcasing a comprehensive and future-ready aftermarket portfolio designed to support the complete vehicle lifecycle. The company’s offerings cater to a wide spectrum of mobility segments, including two-wheelers, passenger vehicles with internal combustion engines (ICE), commercial vehicles, tractors, hybrids and electric vehicles (EVs).

A key highlight of Schaeffler India’s presence at the event is the launch of a dedicated range of two-wheeler spare parts for the Indian aftermarket. The newly introduced portfolio includes high-demand components such as bearings, fuel injectors, clutch plates, engine oil and brake pads. This expansion strengthens Schaeffler India’s unified aftermarket approach and reinforces its commitment to delivering reliable and easily accessible motion technology solutions across vehicle categories.

Through its Vehicle Lifetime Solutions division, Schaeffler India aims to simplify sourcing and technical support for its partners, including independent workshops and retailers. The initiative is focused on expanding the company’s reach across the aftermarket network and positioning Schaeffler as a preferred partner for workshops managing mixed vehicle fleets.

The company is also presenting EV-ready repair and maintenance solutions, along with its REPXPERT training ecosystem. The platform equips workshops to handle new-age mobility requirements through structured training and hands-on technical support, with a strong emphasis on safety, reliability and long-term vehicle uptime.

Commenting on the showcase, Harsha Kadam, Managing Director and CEO, Schaeffler India Limited, said, “Vehicle lifetime services such as repair and maintenance are non-negotiable enablers of sustainable mobility. As a Motion Technology leader, we are acutely aware of the commitment it takes to offer a universal suite of products and services to enable the ecosystem made of distribution networks and workshops to carry that promise forward. Our showcase at the ACMA Automechanika 2026 in New Delhi is a comprehensive display of how we are bridging today’s vehicle aftermarket needs with tomorrow’s technologies”.

Micah Shepard, President, Schaeffler Vehicle Lifetime Solutions Asia Pacific, said, “India’s aftermarket requirements are evolving rapidly along with changing vehicle technologies. At Schaeffler, we are focused on equipping our vehicle-lifetime services partners with the right mix of localisation, relevance and durability in aftermarket mobility solutions that helps them support their customers with longer vehicle lifecycles.”

At the exhibition, Schaeffler India is demonstrating solutions across transmission, engine cooling and chassis applications, alongside innovations such as FAG repair insert units, e-powertrain technologies and the Schaeffler TruPower range. Visitors can explore these offerings and engage with Schaeffler experts at Booth K10, Hall 1, from February 5–7, 2026.

Schaeffler India, a leading motion technology company, is participating in ACMA Automechanika 2026 in New Delhi, where it is showcasing a comprehensive and future-ready aftermarket portfolio designed to support the complete vehicle lifecycle. The company’s offerings cater to a wide spectrum of mobility segments, including two-wheelers, passenger vehicles with internal combustion engines (ICE), commercial vehicles, tractors, hybrids and electric vehicles (EVs).A key highlight of Schaeffler India’s presence at the event is the launch of a dedicated range of two-wheeler spare parts for the Indian aftermarket. The newly introduced portfolio includes high-demand components such as bearings, fuel injectors, clutch plates, engine oil and brake pads. This expansion strengthens Schaeffler India’s unified aftermarket approach and reinforces its commitment to delivering reliable and easily accessible motion technology solutions across vehicle categories.Through its Vehicle Lifetime Solutions division, Schaeffler India aims to simplify sourcing and technical support for its partners, including independent workshops and retailers. The initiative is focused on expanding the company’s reach across the aftermarket network and positioning Schaeffler as a preferred partner for workshops managing mixed vehicle fleets.The company is also presenting EV-ready repair and maintenance solutions, along with its REPXPERT training ecosystem. The platform equips workshops to handle new-age mobility requirements through structured training and hands-on technical support, with a strong emphasis on safety, reliability and long-term vehicle uptime.Commenting on the showcase, Harsha Kadam, Managing Director and CEO, Schaeffler India Limited, said, “Vehicle lifetime services such as repair and maintenance are non-negotiable enablers of sustainable mobility. As a Motion Technology leader, we are acutely aware of the commitment it takes to offer a universal suite of products and services to enable the ecosystem made of distribution networks and workshops to carry that promise forward. Our showcase at the ACMA Automechanika 2026 in New Delhi is a comprehensive display of how we are bridging today’s vehicle aftermarket needs with tomorrow’s technologies”.Micah Shepard, President, Schaeffler Vehicle Lifetime Solutions Asia Pacific, said, “India’s aftermarket requirements are evolving rapidly along with changing vehicle technologies. At Schaeffler, we are focused on equipping our vehicle-lifetime services partners with the right mix of localisation, relevance and durability in aftermarket mobility solutions that helps them support their customers with longer vehicle lifecycles.”At the exhibition, Schaeffler India is demonstrating solutions across transmission, engine cooling and chassis applications, alongside innovations such as FAG repair insert units, e-powertrain technologies and the Schaeffler TruPower range. Visitors can explore these offerings and engage with Schaeffler experts at Booth K10, Hall 1, from February 5–7, 2026.

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