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Rail Wheel Factory, Yelahanka (RWF) (also known as Wheel and Axle Plant) is a manufacturing unit of the Indian Railways located in Yelahanka, Bangalore, Karnataka.It produces wheels, axles, and wheel sets for railway wagons, coaches, and locomotives, serving both Indian Railways and international customers.
Alloy wheels have long been included as standard equipment on higher-priced luxury or sports cars, with larger-sized or "exclusive" alloy wheels being options. The high cost of alloy wheels makes them attractive to thieves; to counter this, automakers and dealers often use locking lug nuts or bolts which require a special key to remove.
The key tire brands currently the company carries are Yokohama, Nankang, Nexen, Pirelli, Nitto and Achilles. They also distribute various brands of alloy wheels namely - Advanti, Enkei, OZ, Konig and Breyton. [2] For commercial industrial products, they represent Hitachi, and FIAM brands of industrial batteries and E-Z-GO golf buggies. [3]
This was not to last, and today India manufactures low-priced cars for markets across the globe. As of 18 March 2013, global brands such as Proton Holdings, PSA Group, Kia, Mazda, Chrysler, Dodge and Geely Holding Group were shelving plans for India due to the competitiveness of the market, as well as the global economic crisis.
The three-piece RS released in 1977 was one of the most popular BBS-produced wheels for automobile manufacturers, [27] and soon after became a popular aftermarket wheel which was often replicated by other manufacturers. In 1987, BBS released their first one-piece forged wheel, the RG, based on the same wire-wheel design as the RS.
All of the M series and high-end models are not manufactured in India. Mini India: 2013–-present: Citroën India: 2021–present: Stellantis: Fiat India: 2016–present: Honda Cars India: 1995–present: Honda: Hyundai Motor India: 1996–present: Hyundai Motor Company: Foreign manufacturer with highest market share Kia India: 2017–present ...
OZ racing wheels on an Indy car. OZ S.p.A., also known as OZ Group is an Italian company founded in 1971 that produces car and motorcycle wheels, specifically alloy wheels. They are an OEM supplier to a number of manufacturers in addition to aftermarket sales and are a prominent wheel supplier in motorsport.
Okinawa Autotech was founded in 2015 by Jeetender Sharma, [4] a veteran of the two-wheeler automobile industry, and his wife Rupali Sharma. [5] In 2017 Okinawa Launched India's first high-speed electric scooter, the Okinawa Ridge. [6]