Reddy Customs showcases its luxury vehicle portfolio at the Mobility Expo

The showcase included a Mercedes G-Wagon, a Mercedes V-Class, a Force Urbania Motorhome, and a Mobile Camper House, highlighting offerings in the luxury and recreational vehicle segments.

Reddy Customs, an automotive customization company, unveiled four vehicle modifications at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 in New Delhi. The showcase featured a Mercedes G-Wagon, a Mercedes V-Class, a Force Urbania Motorhome, and a Mobile Camper House, catering to the luxury and recreational vehicle segments.

The Force Urbania Motorhome, priced from Rs 15.99 lakh, is equipped with solar power systems, four captain seats, a washroom, and a pantry. It also includes hydraulic extendable tents and a gaming console, aiming to tap into the expanding motorhome market in India.

Starting at Rs 30 lakh, the Mobile Camper House offers a kitchenette, foldable tables, and rooftop seating. This compact mobile home is designed for customers seeking portable living spaces for travel and outdoor adventures.

The customized Mercedes V-Class boasts motorized seats with massage functionality, carbon fiber flooring, and convertible rear seating arrangements. Meanwhile, the modified Mercedes G-Wagon focuses on performance enhancements and body upgrades. Both vehicles are available at undisclosed prices.

Srinivas Reddy, Founder and Director of Reddy Customs, highlighted the company’s commitment to tailoring vehicles to reflect owner preferences while adhering to safety standards.

India’s recreational vehicle market has witnessed growing interest post-pandemic, as more consumers turn to alternative travel and living options. Industry experts report a rising demand for luxury vehicle customizations and motorhomes, particularly among urban professionals and travel enthusiasts.

The country’s customization industry has transitioned from basic alterations to comprehensive vehicle transformations, with premium service providers like Reddy Customs leading the charge. The sector operates within the automotive modification guidelines established by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, which oversee structural changes to vehicles.