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  2. Amco Batteries - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1932, it is a part of Rs. 15,000-crore Amalgamations Group, one of India's largest light engineering groups. [4] [5] Today, AMCO is the leading supplier of two-wheeler batteries to companies like Honda, Hero Motor Corp, Bajaj Auto, TVS, Yamaha, Royal Enfield, Mahindra Two Wheelers etc.

  3. TVS Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    TVS has recently won 4 top awards at J.D. Power Asia Pacific Awards 2016, 3 top awards at J.D. Power Asia Pacific Awards 2015 and Two-Wheeler Manufacturer of the Year at NDTV Car & Bike Awards (2014–15). In early 2015, TVS Racing became the first Indian factory team to take part in the Dakar Rally, the world's longest and most dangerous rally.

  4. List of vehicle plants in India - Wikipedia

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    Two wheelers Chennai [40] Royal Enfield: Two wheelers Chennai: India Yamaha Motor: Two wheelers Chennai: Daimler, BharatBenz: Manufactures trucks and buses Chennai: BMW India, Mini, BMW Motorrad: Passenger vehicles, Two wheelers Chennai: Force Motors: Engines for BMW Kanchipuram: Mahindra & Mahindra: Passenger vehicles Chennai: Wrightbus ...

  5. Transport in India - Wikipedia

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    Motorised two-wheeler vehicles like scooters, motorcycles and mopeds are very popular due to their fuel efficiency and ease of use in congested roads or streets. The number of two-wheelers sold is several times to that of cars. There were 47.5 million powered two-wheelers in India in 2003 compared with just 8.6 million cars. [46]

  6. Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India - Wikipedia

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    Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, Pvt. Ltd., abbreviated as HMSI, is the wholly owned Indian subsidiary of Honda Motor Company, Limited, Japan. [4] Founded in 1999, [4] it was the fourth Honda automotive venture in India, after Kinetic Honda Motor Ltd (1984–1998), Hero Honda (1984–2011) and Honda Siel Cars India (1995–2012). [5]

  7. Kinetic Engineering Limited - Wikipedia

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    Kinetic Engineering Limited is an Indian automotive manufacturer. The company was founded in the year 1972 by H. K. Firodia. Today it is an automotive component manufacturer which formerly sold two-wheelers under the brand names Kinetic Honda and later Kinetic Motors.

  8. Automotive industry in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The 4-wheeler vehicles in Chennai is the base of 30% of India's automobile industry [2] and 35% of its automobile component industry. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Besides the commercial industry, the Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF) has been established in Avadi to produce military related vehicles.

  9. Kinetic Honda - Wikipedia

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    The partnership operated from 1984 to 1998, manufacturing two-stroke scooters in India. In 1998, the joint venture was terminated after which Kinetic Engineering continued to sell the models under the brand name Kinetic until 2008 when the interests were sold to Mahindra. Mahindra later wound up their two-wheeler business, owing to poor sales. [1]