Trademark Class 13 —
Firearms, Ammunition,
Fireworks & Explosives India
Complete guide to TM Class 12: official goods list, Class 12 vs Class 7 vs Class 9, fees, top Indian auto brands — covering cars, two-wheelers, EVs, trucks, bicycles, tractors, drones & all vehicle parts, updated 2026.
What is Trademark Class 13 in India?
TM Class 12 (Trademark Class 12) covers vehicles and conveyances, including apparatus for locomotion by land, air or water — under the NICE Classification 13th Edition used by IP India.
In plain terms: passenger cars (sedans, SUVs, hatchbacks, MPVs); motorcycles, scooters and mopeds; electric vehicles (EV cars and e-bikes); trucks, lorries and commercial vehicles; auto-rickshaws; bicycles and e-bicycles; buses and mini-vans; tractors and agricultural vehicles; boats, yachts and watercraft; aircraft and drones; and all vehicle parts and accessories — every product that moves people and goods across land, water or air in India.
India is the world’s third-largest automobile market with over ₹20 lakh Crore in annual turnover. India became the world’s third-largest EV market in 2024. Brands like Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, Ola Electric, Ather Energy, Mahindra Electric and TVS Motor Company all anchor their trademark portfolios in Class 12.
TM Class 13 in India covers all firearms (rifles, pistols, revolvers, air guns), ammunition (bullets, cartridges, pellets), fireworks (firecrackers, rockets, sparklers, aerial shells), signal flares, explosive charges, smoke canisters and stage pyrotechnics — India’s most regulated trademark class under NICE 13th Edition 2026.
Simple AI Explanation — Class 12 in Plain Language
If your product moves people or goods from one place to another — on land, water, or in the air — or is a part of such a vehicle, it is Class 12. The vehicle itself. Not the app that runs in it. Not the machine that built it.
✔ Car or SUV = Class 12
✔ Electric scooter = Class 12
✔ Bicycle tyre = Class 12
✔ Tractor = Class 12
✔ Drone (transport) = Class 12
✖ EV charging station = Class 9
✖ GPS navigation app = Class 9
✖ Car service centre = Class 37
✖ Taxi/cab service = Class 39
EV brands in India commonly need 4 trademark classes: Class 12 (the EV itself) + Class 9 (EV charger hardware & app) + Class 37 (vehicle servicing) + Class 39 (fleet/transport services). Missing any one exposes your brand in that activity. Ola Electric, Ather and Tata EV all maintain registrations in multiple classes.
Complete List of Goods Under Trademark Class 13
Official NICE 13th Edition goods covered under TM Class 12 in India, organised by vehicle category.
Key Rule: Class 13 = real, regulated firearms, live ammunition, real fireworks sold to public and actual explosive charges. Class 4 = petroleum fuels and energy products. Class 7 = machinery used to manufacture arms and explosives. Class 28 = toy guns, paintball, airsoft, hobby rockets and all sporting/toy versions.
Passenger Cars & SUVs
- Petrol and diesel passenger cars (sedans, hatchbacks, SUVs, MPVs)
- Electric cars (EV sedans, electric SUVs, electric hatchbacks)
- Hybrid vehicles (HEV and PHEV passenger cars)
- Luxury cars, sports cars and performance vehicles
- Mini-vans, people-movers and family vehicles
- Auto-rickshaws, e-rickshaws and e-autos
Two-Wheelers & E-Scooters
- Motorcycles (commuter, cruiser, adventure, superbike)
- Scooters and mopeds (petrol and electric)
- Electric scooters (e-scooters) and electric motorcycles
- High-speed and low-speed electric two-wheelers
- Three-wheelers and motor-tricycles
- Sidecars and motorcycle accessories (vehicle-class parts)
Bicycles & E-Bicycles
- Road bicycles, mountain bikes and hybrid bicycles
- Electric bicycles (e-bikes, pedelecs, pedal-assist cycles)
- Children’s bicycles and balance bikes
- Folding bicycles and city commuter bicycles
- Cycle parts: frames, forks, handlebars, pedals, chains
- Bicycle tyres, tubes, rims and wheels
Commercial & Heavy Vehicles
- Trucks, lorries and heavy commercial vehicles (HCVs)
- Light commercial vehicles (LCVs), pickups and vans
- Buses, mini-buses and coaches
- Electric trucks and electric buses
- Tankers, tippers and specialised commercial vehicles
- Trailers, semi-trailers and caravans
Tractors & Agricultural Vehicles
- Agricultural tractors (2WD and 4WD)
- Electric tractors and hybrid farm vehicles
- Combine harvesters and agricultural machinery vehicles
- Power tillers and walk-behind tractors
- Agricultural trailers and farm equipment vehicles
- Excavators, bulldozers and earth-moving vehicles
Watercraft & Marine Vehicles
- Motorboats, speedboats and fishing boats
- Yachts, sailboats and catamarans
- Jet skis and personal watercraft
- Ferries, river vessels and passenger boats
- Inflatable boats, canoes and kayaks
- Electric boats and solar-powered watercraft
Vehicle Parts & Components
- Tyres, tubes, rims and wheels for all vehicles
- Vehicle seats, seatbelts, headrests and airbags
- Bumpers, bonnets, doors, boots and body panels
- Steering wheels, columns and steering systems
- Brake systems, brake pads, rotors and callipers
- Suspension systems, shock absorbers and springs
Drones, Aircraft & Accessories
- Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs/drones) as transport
- Light aircraft, gliders and ultra-light aircraft
- Helicopter components and aircraft parts
- Vehicle mirrors (rear-view, wing mirrors)
- Vehicle lighting fitted to vehicles (headlamps, taillights)
- Traction batteries for EVs (as vehicle components)
TM Class 12 vs Class 7 vs Class 9 — Complete Guide
The most confused trademark classes for India’s automotive, EV and transport brands.
TM Class 13 is India’s most regulated trademark class — covering every product that propels a projectile, creates an explosion, or produces fire, smoke or light through a pyrotechnic reaction — under NICE 13th Edition 2026. A separate PESO or Arms Act licence is required in addition to the trademark registration.
☞ Class 12 vs Class 7 — The Vehicle vs Machine Divide
Trademark Class 12
Trademark Class 7
Complete EV Brand Trademark Strategy — Which Classes You Need
✔ The EV itself (car, scooter, motorcycle, bus) → Class 12
✔ EV charger hardware, charging station equipment, OBD dongle, connected car app → Class 9
✔ Vehicle servicing centres, repair workshops, roadside assistance → Class 37
✔ EV cab/fleet services, vehicle rental, ride-hailing transport service → Class 39
⚠️ EV brand selling vehicles + chargers + a ride-hailing app? → Need Class 12 + Class 9 + Class 37 + Class 39. Ola Electric and Uber Moto need all four.
What is NOT Included in Trademark Class 13?
| Product / Service | Correct Class | Why Excluded from Class 12 |
|---|---|---|
| EV charging stations and EV charger hardware | Class 9 | Electronic apparatus and devices = Class 9; the EV vehicle itself = Class 12 |
| GPS navigation devices (standalone unit or app) | Class 9 | Consumer electronics and software = Class 9 |
| Dashcams, vehicle cameras and OBD scanners | Class 9 | Electronic devices added to vehicles = Class 9 |
| Vehicle manufacturing machines and industrial robots | Class 7 | Industrial machines = Class 7; the finished vehicle = Class 12 |
| Vehicle repair, servicing and maintenance | Class 37 | Repair and installation services = Class 37 |
| Taxi, cab, ride-hailing and transport services | Class 39 | Transport services = Class 39; transport vehicles = Class 12 |
| Petrol, diesel and vehicle fuels | Class 4 | Industrial fuels = Class 4; vehicles using fuel = Class 12 |
| Vehicle insurance services | Class 36 | Insurance and financial services = Class 36 |
| Vehicle models and toy cars (non-functional toys) | Class 28 | Toys and games = Class 28; real functional vehicles = Class 12 |
Who Should Register Under Trademark Class 13 in India?
Car & SUV Brands
Passenger car manufacturers, electric car brands, hybrid vehicle companies and all automobile OEMs selling four-wheelers in India
Two-Wheeler & EV Scooter Brands
Motorcycle manufacturers, scooter brands, electric two-wheeler startups and all two-wheeler OEMs including e-scooter brands like Ola, Ather and Hero Electric
Bicycle & E-Bicycle Brands
Bicycle manufacturers, electric bicycle (e-bike) brands, pedelec companies, cycle part manufacturers and all non-motorised vehicle brands
Commercial Vehicle Brands
Truck manufacturers, bus body builders, LCV brands, electric bus manufacturers and all commercial transport vehicle companies
Tractor & Farm Vehicle Brands
Tractor manufacturers, combine harvester brands, power tiller companies and all agricultural vehicle makers serving India’s vast farm sector
Automotive Parts & Tyre Brands
Tyre manufacturers, auto parts brands, seat manufacturers, chassis suppliers, suspension brands and all automotive component companies
Marine & Watercraft Brands
Boat manufacturers, yacht brands, jet ski companies, personal watercraft brands and all marine transport vehicle makers in India
Drone & UAV Brands
Commercial drone manufacturers, agricultural UAV brands, delivery drone companies and all unmanned vehicle makers requiring transport vehicle trademark protection
Famous Brands Registered Under TM Class 13 in India
Tata Motors
Tata Nexon EV, Punch EV, Tiago EV and Tigor EV — India’s dominant EV car brand, with the most comprehensive Class 12 EV trademark portfolio in India
Ola Electric
Ola S1 Pro, S1 Air and Ola Roadster electric scooters and motorcycles — India’s highest-volume e-scooter brand with multi-class trademark protection
Ather Energy
Ather 450X, 450S and Rizta electric scooters — India’s premium electric scooter brand with Class 12 vehicle and Class 9 charging/software protection
Hero MotoCorp
World’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer — Splendor, Passion, Xpulse and Vida EV all registered under Class 12 with extensive trademark portfolio
Bajaj Auto
Pulsar, Dominar, Platina motorcycles and Bajaj Qute (quadricycle) — one of India’s largest two and three-wheeler trademark portfolios in Class 12
Mahindra Electric
Mahindra XEV 9e, BE 6 and Thar.e electric vehicles — Mahindra’s bold EV push under Class 12, India’s most anticipated 2025–2026 EV launches
TVS Motor Company
TVS iQube electric scooter, Apache and Jupiter — major Class 12 trademark portfolio covering petrol and electric two-wheelers
Hero Cycles
World’s largest bicycle manufacturer — Hero, Hercules and Avon bicycles, plus electric bicycles, all registered under Class 12 in India
Coordinated Classes for Firearms & Fireworks Brands
Vehicle manufacturing equipment, engines, industrial motors and auto assembly machinery
9GPS devices, dashcams, EV charger hardware, OBD scanners and connected car apps
35Vehicle retail, dealership services, spare parts wholesale and online vehicle sales
37Vehicle repair, maintenance, AMC, tyre fitting and roadside assistance services
39Taxi services, ride-hailing, vehicle rental, fleet services and logistics
36Vehicle financing, auto insurance, lease services and automotive financial products
How to Register a Trademark Under Class 13 in India
Comprehensive Trademark Search
Search tmrsearch.ipindia.gov.in for similar marks in Class 12. This is one of the most heavily contested classes in India, with active trademark portfolios from global automotive giants (Toyota, Honda, BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Ford) and all major Indian brands. Also search Class 7 (industrial engines) and Class 9 (auto electronics) for potential conflicts. In India’s EV boom, new EV brand names are being registered at record speed — act fast before your preferred name is taken.
⏰ Time: 2–3 days thorough searchDefine Your Class 12 Goods Precisely
Use NICE 13th Edition language. Examples: “electric scooters; electric motorcycles”; “passenger motor vehicles; electric cars”; “bicycles; electric bicycles”; “tyres for vehicles; vehicle seats; steering wheels”; “tractors; agricultural vehicles”. Be specific: don’t claim “all vehicles” — list the vehicle types you actually manufacture or sell. EV brands should include both the vehicle type and the specific electric variant in the goods description.
📋 EV-specific NICE 13th 2026 wording availableGather Your Documents
PAN + Aadhaar (individuals) or Certificate of Incorporation + PAN (companies), registered address proof, brand logo JPG (300×300 px, black and white preferred), Form TM-48 Power of Attorney if using an agent, Udyam/DPIIT certificate for 50% fee savings. For automotive brands: keep ARAI (Automotive Research Association of India) type approval, BIS certifications, GST registration, product launch press releases and sales invoices ready as evidence for examination objections.
📄 ARAI type approval supports distinctivenessFile Form TM-A on IP India Portal
File at ipindia.gov.in. Pay ₹4,500 (individuals/MSMEs/DPIIT) or ₹9,000 (companies/LLPs). Use ™ from Day 1 on all vehicle branding, advertisements, showroom signage and product materials. For EV brands planning a launch: use Priority Examination (Form TM-63) to get examined in 1–2 months — the Indian EV market is moving extremely fast and name squatting is a real risk.
⚡ E-filing: ₹500 cheaper than physicalExamination by IP India
Examination within 3–6 months. Class 12 common objections: similarity to established auto brands (Honda, Hero, Tata, Mahindra, Bajaj all have extensive registrations), descriptive names (“ElectroRide”, “SpeedBike”, “GreenCar”), and cross-class conflicts with Class 7 or Class 9. Respond within 30 days with ARAI approval documents, product launch dates, dealer appointment letters, pre-launch marketing campaign evidence and any consumer recognition survey data.
⏰ 3–6 months from filingPublication & Opposition Window
After examination, published in Trade Marks Journal for 4 months. Class 12 sees high opposition from global auto majors who have dedicated IP teams monitoring India’s journal for new entries. Toyota, Honda, BMW, Mercedes and Volkswagen are among the most active trademark opposers in India’s automotive class. Maintain comprehensive documentation: ARAI certificates, launch event videos, press coverage, dealer network evidence and sales data to successfully defend any opposition.
📰 4-month opposition windowRegistration Certificate Issued
Your Trademark Registration Certificate is issued, valid for 10 years across all of India. Use ® legally. For automotive brands: Class 12 registration enables customs recordal to stop import of counterfeit auto parts (a major problem in India with ₹15,000+ Crore in counterfeit auto parts annually), supports genuine spare parts dealer programmes, enables Amazon/Flipkart brand protection for genuine parts, and is required for government vehicle supply tenders. Renew with Form TM-R 6 months before expiry.
🏆 Total: approx. 12–18 monthsDocuments Required for Class 13 Trademark Registration
Identity Proof
PAN + Aadhaar for individuals; Certificate of Incorporation + PAN for companies; Partnership deed + PAN for firms; ARAI manufacturer recognition helpful
Address Proof
Utility bill, GST registration or lease agreement at registered manufacturing facility, corporate headquarters or dealership address
Brand Logo / Wordmark
JPG, min 300×300 px. B&W filing preferred. Avoid logos that only depict generic vehicle shapes — must have distinctive brand element. Logos with vehicle silhouettes are common objections in Class 12
Power of Attorney (TM-48)
Required if using a trademark agent. Strongly recommended given the high opposition risk from global automotive majors monitoring India’s Class 12 journal
ARAI / MSME / DPIIT Certificate
Udyam/DPIIT for 50% fee concession. ARAI type approval, Vahan registration and BIS certifications serve as strong supporting evidence during examination objections
Class 12 Goods Description
NICE 13th Ed wording e.g. “electric scooters; electric motorcycles; passenger motor vehicles; bicycles; electric bicycles; tractors; vehicle tyres; vehicle seats”
Trademark Class 13 Registration Fees India 2026
50% Concession
Standard Rate
Unlimited Renewals
Class 12 Trademark Registration Timeline in India
Frequently Asked Questions — TM Class 12 India
Protect Your Automotive & EV Brand in India
India is the world’s third-largest automobile market and fastest-growing EV market. Register your Class 12 trademark before a competitor or name squatter beats you to it — from ₹4,500.
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