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Dhaka is becoming an unexpected player in the race to reshape urban transport. A new crop of auto startups in Dhaka is taking on Bangladesh’s traffic-clogged cities and outdated transport systems with locally-built electric vehicles, smart mobility platforms, and last-mile delivery solutions that are as ambitious as they are necessary.
According to Tracxn, over 40 auto startups have emerged in the capital, and their impact is gaining momentum. Industry leader Runner automobiles is spearheading the EV movement with affordable electric two-wheelers built for Bangladesh’s roads. Meanwhile, Cyclelife exclusive is building an entire ecosystem around urban cycling—making pedal power a mainstream option in a country where motorbikes still dominate.
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Startups like Bongo Xpress are transforming the ride-hailing and logistics space with tech-enabled platforms built for local conditions. Whether it’s optimizing delivery routes or offering safe rides at scale, these ventures are helping solve everyday problems in one of the world’s most densely populated cities.
Beyond convenience, these startups are leading the charge toward electric transport in Dhaka. With growing interest in EVs and support from government policies, there’s a clear opportunity to shift away from gas-powered vehicle and reduce the city’s carbon footprint. Many of these ventures are also tapping into the last-mile delivery startup space, bringing agility to Bangladesh’s booming e-commerce and logistics sectors. It’s a convergence of tech, transport, and climate consciousness—all happening at street level.

Dhaka’s auto startup ecosystem may not grab global headlines—yet—but the impact is tangible. These founders are not only building companies; they’re creating a more sustainable, affordable, and inclusive transport future for millions.
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