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  2. List of vehicle plants in India - Wikipedia

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    Two wheelers Gurgaon: Harley-Davidson India: Two wheelers Gurgaon [2] Hero MotoCorp: Two wheelers Faridabad [3] India Yamaha Motor: Two wheelers Faridabad Escorts Tractors Farm Tractors and Agriculture Equipments Faridabad: JCB: excavators Manesar [4] Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India: Two wheelers Gurgaon [5] Suzuki Motorcycle India Limited ...

  3. Ashok Leyland - Wikipedia

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    [3] It was founded in 1948 as Ashok Motors, which became Ashok Leyland in the year 1955 after collaboration with British Leyland. [4] Ashok Leyland is the second largest manufacturer of commercial vehicles in India (with a market share of 32.1% in 2016), the third largest manufacturer of buses in the world, [ 5 ] and the tenth largest ...

  4. List of automobile manufacturers of India - Wikipedia

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    Maruti Suzuki: 1981–present: Suzuki: Founded by the Government of India in 1981 and owned it until 2007. It was sold to the Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor Corporation. BMW India: 2006–present: BMW Group: BMW has a manufacturing unit in Chennai, that began operations in 2007. BMW says that the plant runs on 100 percent green electricity.

  5. Maruti Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki SJ410-based Gypsy, a 970 cc 4-wheel drive off-road vehicle, was introduced in 1985. The 100,000th car manufactured by the firm was the 796 cc hatchback Suzuki Alto (SS80), which succeeded the original 800 in 1986. [25]

  6. Leyland Motors - Wikipedia

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    Today, Ashok-Leyland is pursuing a joint venture with Nissan, and through its acquisition of the Czech truck maker, Avia, is entering the European truck market directly. With its purchase of a 26% stake in UK-based bus manufacturer Optare in 2010, Ashok Leyland has taken a step closer to reconnecting with its British heritage, as Optare is a ...

  7. Automotive industry in India - Wikipedia

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    Ashok Leyland Limited. Ennore, Chennai – trucks, buses, engines, axles etc. Hosur [65] – three adjacent plants (Hosur-1, Hosur-2, CPPS) for trucks, special vehicles and power units. Sengadu Village, Kanchipuram – technical and production facility for Ashok Leyland Defence Systems; KamAZ Vectra Motors – Hosur [95] VST Tillers Tractors ...

  8. Force Motors - Wikipedia

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    Force Motors Ltd is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturing company, based in Pune.From 1958 until 2005, the company was known as Bajaj Tempo Motors because it originated as a joint venture between Bajaj Trading Corporation (now Bajaj Auto) and Germany's Tempo for manufacturing auto components. [1]

  9. Jamna Auto Industries - Wikipedia

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    Jamna Auto exports automotive parts to more than 50 companies in over 25 countries. [3] Some of the large customers of JAI are as follows: Tata Motors, India; Ashok Leyland, India; Suzuki, Japan; Asia MotorWorks, India; Volvo, Sweden; General Motors, USA; Toyota, Japan; Ford Motor Company, USA; Daimler AG, Germany; UD Trucks, Japan