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  2. List of vehicle plants in India - Wikipedia

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    List of automotive plants in Maharashtra City Location Manufacturer Class Aurangabad: Aurangabad [17] Skoda Auto India Private Limited, Audi India: Passenger vehicles Aurangabad: Aurangabad [17] Bajaj Auto: Commercial vehicles, Two wheelers Banda: Banda: Caterpillar [18] Commercial Bhandara: Bhandara [19] Ashok Leyland: Commercial vehicles ...

  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. 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 ...

  5. Bajaj Auto - Wikipedia

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    Bajaj is the world's largest manufacturer of auto rickshaws and accounts for almost 84% of India's three-wheeler exports. During the FY 2012–13, it sold approx. 4,80,000 three-wheelers which was 57% of the total market share in India. Out of these 4,80,000 three-wheelers, 47% were sold in the country and 53% were exported.

  6. Automotive industry in India - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] As of 2023, India is the 3rd largest automobile market in the world in terms of sales. [4] As of April 2022, India's auto industry is worth more than US$100 billion and accounts for 8% of the country's total exports and 7.1% of India's GDP. [5]

  7. 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]

  8. List of automobile manufacturers of India - Wikipedia

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    Ashok Leyland: 1948–present: Hinduja Group: Force Motors: 1958–present: Firodia Group Minor companies. ... Bajaj Auto (1945–present) Eicher Motors (1948–present)

  9. Automotive industry in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Chennai is nicknamed the "Detroit of Asia" [1] due to the presence of major automobile manufacturing units and allied industries around the city.. A number of big motor companies has presence along the 60 km Automotive Corridor which includes BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Renault-Nissan, Mitsubishi, Caparo Group, Komatsu, Caterpillar, Ashok Leyland, TVS, and others.