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Eicher Motors Limited is an Indian multinational automotive company that manufactures motorcycles and commercial vehicles, headquartered in New Delhi. Eicher is the parent company of Royal Enfield, a manufacturer of middleweight motorcycles. It also manufactures Eicher branded trucks and buses, under a joint venture with Volvo Group. [3]
In July 2012, Eicher Motors and Polaris Inc. formed a 50:50 joint venture (JV) to manufacture vehicles in India. [5] [6] This JV was formed with an initial investment of ₹ 350 crore (equivalent to ₹ 660 crore or US$76.2 million in 2023) and the new company was named "Eicher Polaris Pvt. Ltd."
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Renault Trucks (heavy-duty trucks for regional transportations and heavy-duty trucks for the construction work segment) Arquus (military vehicles) [51] Dongfeng Commercial Vehicles (45%) (trucks) VE Commercial Vehicles Limited Ltd., India (VECV), a joint venture between Volvo Group and Eicher Motors Limited in which Volvo holds 45.6% (trucks ...
Since 2015 in India, this model is sold under Pro 8000 series name by VE Commercial Vehicles Limited's brand Eicher Trucks and Buses, which is jointly owned subsidiary of Volvo and Eicher motors. Manufactured at their Pithampur plant, it is available in heavy duty dump truck and tractor configuration, equipped with VEDX8 engine delivering 280 ...
In January 2004, Lal was appointed as the chief operating officer (COO) of Eicher Motors. [15] In 2005, he sold 13 of the 15 businesses of Eicher Motors and decided to allocate resources to Royal Enfield and the trucks business. [12] Lal took this decision as he thought that in these two businesses, his business could become market leaders. [12]
[8] [9] The decision to launch the brand was prompted by Daimler's determination to compete in the fast-growing Indian truck market against existing Indian brands such as Ashok Leyland, Tata Motors and Indian ventures of other leading global truck manufacturers like VE Commercial Vehicles (Volvo-Eicher Motors-Joint Venture). The entire proposed ...
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