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Mobix Enters India's Automotive Aftermarket to Fix What's Endangering Drivers on Indian Roads for Years
New Delhi, India [10-July-26] — Voltvista Technologies Pvt Ltd a Nasscom incubated startup today announced the launch of its D2C brand Mobix, its flagship automotive electronics and accessories brand. Mobix is poised to directly address three of the most persistent problems facing Indian vehicle owners: poor technical compatibility, an unregulated flood of unbranded and unreliable products, and the continued dumping of low-cost, low-reliability goods from various importers who doesn’t understand the intricacies of automotive engineering. India’s automotive electronics and accessories market has grown rapidly alongside the country’s vehicle ownership boom, but that growth has outpaced quality control. Drivers and Riders shopping for
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