The Surat–Chennai Expressway, spanning 1,271 km, is set to transform trade and travel between western and southern India. Connecting Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, this six-lane, access-controlled corridor will reduce travel time from 35 to just 16 hours upon its expected completion in December 2026.
Divided into two sections, the northern Surat–Solapur Economic Corridor is entirely greenfield, linking Surat to Solapur via Nashik and Ahmednagar. The southern Solapur–Chennai Economic Corridor combines greenfield and brownfield segments, connecting Solapur to Chennai through Kurnool and Kadapa. This project aims to enhance connectivity, boost industrial activities, and drive regional economic growth.
Beyond faster travel, the expressway is expected to boost tourism in western Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra while fostering local economies. The project also incorporates environmental measures like tree plantations along the route. Additionally, increased industrial activity along the corridor will create employment opportunities, contributing to socio-economic development. With improved logistics and infrastructure, this expressway will play a crucial role in India’s economic expansion.