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Ashok Leyland

Ashok Leyland is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturer, headquartered in Chennai. It is owned by the Hinduja Group.[3] It was founded in 1948 as Ashok Motors and became Ashok Leyland in the year 1955.[4] Ashok Leyland is the second-most successful manufacturer of commercial vehicles in India (with a market share of 32.1% in 2016), the third-most successful manufacturer of buses in the world,[5] and the tenth-most successful manufacturer of trucks.

Ashok Leyland Limited
Ashok Leyland's headquarters in Chennai, India
TypePublic
ISININE208A01029
IndustryAutomotive
Founded7 September 1948; 74 years ago (1948-09-07)
HeadquartersChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Area served
Worldwide
Products
ServicesVehicle financing
Revenue 22,059 crore (US$2.8 billion) (2020)[1]
2,537 crore (US$320 million) (2020)[1]
456 crore (US$57 million) (2020)[1]
Total assets 38,126 crore (US$4.8 billion) (2020)[1]
Total equity 7,469 crore (US$940 million) (2020)[1]
Number of employees
11,463 (2020)[1]
ParentHinduja Group 51.54%
Subsidiaries
  • Albonair GmbH
  • Global TVS Bus Body Builders Limited
  • Optare
  • Hinduja Leyland Finance
  • Hinduja Tech
  • Lanka Ashok Leyland[2]
Websitewww.ashokleyland.com

With the corporate office located in Chennai, its manufacturing facilities are in Ennore, Bhandara, two in Hosur, Alwar and Pantnagar.[6][7] Ashok Leyland also has overseas manufacturing units with a bus manufacturing facility in Ras Al Khaimah (UAE), one at Leeds, United Kingdom and a joint venture with the Alteams Group for the manufacture of high-press die-casting extruded Aluminium components for the automotive and telecommunications sectors.[8] Operating nine plants, Ashok Leyland also makes spare parts and engines for industrial and marine applications.

Ashok Leyland has a product range from 1T GVW (Overall Vehicle Weight) to 55T GTW (Overall Trailer Weight) in trucks, 9 to 80-seater buses, vehicles for defence and special applications, and diesel engines for industrial, genset and marine applications.[9] In 2019, Ashok Leyland claimed to be in the top 10 global commercial vehicle makers.[10] It sold approximately 140,000 vehicles (M&HCV and LCV) in 2016. The company has passenger transportation options ranging from 10 seaters to 74 seaters (M&HCV = LCV). In the trucks segment Ashok Leyland primarily concentrates on the 16 to 25-ton range and has a presence in the 7.5 to 49 ton range.

History

 
A 2018 stamp sheet of India dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Ashok Leyland

Ashok Motors

Ashok Motors was founded in 1948 by Raghunandan Saran, an Indian freedom fighter from Punjab.[11] After Independence, he was persuaded by India's first Prime Minister Nehru to invest in a modern industrial venture. Ashok Motors was incorporated in 1948 as a company to assemble and manufacture Austin cars from England, and the company was named after the founder's only son, Ashok Saran. The company had its headquarters in Chennai, with the manufacturing plant in Chennai. The company was engaged in the assembly and distribution of Austin A40 passenger cars in India.

The collaboration ended sometime in 1975 but the holding of British Leyland, now a major British auto conglomerate as a result of several mergers, agreed to assist in technology, which continued until the 1980s. After 1975, changes in management structures saw the company launch various vehicles in the Indian market, with many of these models continuing to this day with numerous upgrades over the years.

Under Iveco and Hinduja partnership

In 1987, the overseas holding by Land Rover Leyland International Holdings Limited (LRLIH) was taken over by a joint venture between the Hinduja Group, the Non-Resident Indian transnational group and Iveco, part of the Fiat Group.[12]

Hinduja Group

In 2007, the Hinduja Group also bought out Iveco's indirect stake in Ashok Leyland.[13] The promoter shareholding now stands at 51%. Today the company is the flagship of the Hinduja Group, a British-based and Indian originated trans-national conglomerate.

Ashok Leyland launched India's first electric bus and Euro 6 compliant truck in 2016.[14]

In June 2020, Ashok Leyland launched its new range of modular trucks, AVTR.[15][16][17]

In September 2020, Ashok Leyland launched the Bada Dost based on its indigenously developed LCV platform called Phoenix.[18][19][20][21]

Partnerships

Hino Motors

During the early 1980s Ashok Leyland entered into a collaboration with Japanese company Hino Motors from whom technology for the H-series engines was sourced. Many indigenous versions of the H-series engine were developed with 4 and 6 cylinders, and also conforming to BS2, BS3 & BS4 emission standards in India. Most current models of Ashok Leyland come with H-series engines. Japan entered into a Mutual Cooperation Agreement (MCA) on 27 November 2017 renewing their cooperative agreement that had started in 1986. According to the agreement Ashok Leyland will use Hino's engine technology for its Euro 6 development and will support in the development of Hino's engine parts purchasing in India for global operation.[22]

Rosoboronexport & ELCOM

Ashok Leyland Defence Systems (ALDS), Russia's Rosoboronexport and ELCOM Group have signed a cooperation agreement in defence business to provide tracked vehicles to Indian Armed Forces. The agreement was signed on the side lines of the International Military Technical Forum Army – 2017 held at Kubinka, near Moscow, on 25 August 2017.[23][24]

IIT Madras

Ashok Leyland and Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) signed a memorandum of understanding, on 19 August 2017, for Ashok Leyland to sponsor the Centre of Battery Engineering (CoBE) at IIT Madras. As part of the agreement Ashok Leyland partnered with IIT Madras to carry out research and development (R&D) activities for strengthening battery engineering and related sub-parts, especially for electric vehicles.[25][26]

Sun Mobility

On 18 July 2017 Ashok Leyland announced the formation of an alliance with SUN Mobility, The global partnership aims to develop electric vehicles.[27]

Iveco partnership

In the late 1980s Iveco investment and partnership resulted in Ashok Leyland launching the 'Cargo' range of trucks based on European Ford Cargo trucks. The Cargo entered production in 1994, at Ashok Leyland's new plant in Hosur.[28] These vehicles used Iveco engines and for the first time had factory-fitted cabs. Though the Cargo trucks are no longer in production and the use of Iveco engine was discontinued, the cab continues to be used on the Ecomet range of trucks as well as for several of Ashok Leyland's military vehicles.

The Cargo was originally introduced in 7 and 9 long tons (7,100 and 9,100 kg) versions; later, heavier-duty models from 15 to 26 long tons (15,200 to 26,400 kg) were progressively introduced.[29]

ETG Group

On 26 May 2022, Ashok Leyland has announced partnership with ETG Group to strengthen its partnership in Africa. As part of the tie-up, ETG Logistics (ETGL) will operate dealerships for Ashok Leyland in six key southern African countries.[30]

Products

Buses

Current range

  • MTC
  • 12M: all applications (chassis only)
  • 12M FESLF: City bus (integral)
  • Viking: All applications (integral and chassis only)
  • Cheetah: all applications (integral and chassis only)
  • Eagle: All applications (integral and chassis only)
  • Electric Bus: All applications (integral)
  • Freedom: intercity bus (integral and chassis only)
  • Hawk: All applications (integral and chassis only)
  • Falcon: All applications (integral and chassis only)
  • Hybus low floor: City and tarmac bus (integral)
  • JanBus: City and tarmac bus (integral)

JanBus is the world's first single step front engine bus introduced by Ashok Leyland .

  • Lynx: All applications
  • Mitr: metro feeder, school, staff (integral)

Ashok Leyland MiTR (or MiTR) is a Minibus manufactured by Ashok Leyland in Joint venture with Nissan. The vehicle was unveiled in January 2014 during the 12th Auto Expo 2014 and was launched in July 2014.

  • Oyster: All applications (integral and chassis only)
  • 12M RE: City bus (integral)
  • RESLF: City and tarmac bus (integral)
  • REULE: City and tarmac bus (integral)
  • Sunshine: School bus (integral)
  • Titan: City bus (chassis only)

In 1968, production of the Leyland Titan ceased in Britain, but was restarted by Ashok Leyland in India. The Titan PD3 chassis was modified, and a five-speed heavy duty constant-mesh gearbox was used together with the Ashok Leyland version of the O.680 engine. The Ashok Leyland Titan continued in production for many years.

Former range

  • Comet

Early products included the Leyland Comet bus which was a passenger body built on a truck chassis sold in large numbers to many operators in India. By 1963, the Comet was operated by every state transport undertaking in India, and over 8,000 were in service. It was soon joined in production by a version of the Leyland Tiger.

  • Panther
  • Falcon

Trucks

Current range

  • General
  • 1916 4x2
  • 1920 4x2
  • Boss

Boss is an intermediate commercial vehicle launched by Ashok Leyland. It is available in the range of 11T to 18.5T. The presently available models are:

  • 1115
  • 1215
  • 1315
  • 1415
  • 1920
  • Ecomet
  • 1015
  • 1115
  • 1215
  • 1415
  • 1615
  • AVTR Modular Platform
  • 1920
  • 2620 (Life Axle Technology)[31]
  • 2620 6x2 (Single-Tire Lift Axle)
  • 2820 6x2
  • 2820 6x4
  • 2825
  • 3120 6x2 (Double-Tire Lift Axle)
  • 3520 8x2 (Single-Tire Lift Axle/Twin Steer)
  • 3525 8x4
  • 4020
  • 4120 8x2 (Double-Tire Lift Axle)
  • 4125 8x2 (Double-Tire Lift Axle)
  • 4220 10x2
  • 4225 10x2
  • 4620
  • 4825 10x2 (Double-Tire Lift Axle)
  • 4825 10x4 (Double-Tire Lift Axle)
  • 5225
  • 5425
  • 5525 4x2
  • 5525 6x4

Former range

  • Beaver
  • Rhino
  • U-Truck
  • Captain

Light Vehicles

Current range

  • Dost

The Dost is a 1.25 ton light commercial vehicle (LCV) that is the first product to be launched by the Indian-Japanese commercial vehicle joint venture Ashok Leyland Nissan Vehicles. Dost is powered by a 58 hp high-torque, 3-cylinder, turbo-charged common rail diesel engine and has a payload capacity of 1.25 tonnes. It is available in both BS3 and BS4 versions. The bodywork and some of the underpinnings relate to Nissan's C22 Vanette of the 1980s; this is most visible in the door design. The LCV is produced in Ashok Leyland's Hosur plant in Tamil Nadu. The LCV is available in three versions. With the launch of Dost Ashok Leyland has now entered the Light Commercial Vehicle segment in India[32][33][34][35][36]

  • Guru
  • Partner

Former range

Stile

 
Ashok Leyland STiLE light commercial vehicle

STiLE is a multi-purpose vehicle which was manufactured by Ashok Leyland. The vehicle was unveiled during the 2012 Auto Expo and was launched in July 2013. STiLE was marketed as a "multi-purpose vehicle" for use as a hotel shuttle, taxi, ambulance, and panel van, and in courier service. In May 2015, Ashok Leyland stopped production due to low demand.[37][38][39][40]

Diesel Generators

Ashok Leyland offers Diesel Generators manufactured with Ashok Leyland engines and Leypower alternators. Currently they manufacture 5 to 2250 kVA Silent DG Sets.[41]

Subsidiary ventures

Construction equipment

In June 2009 the company expanded into construction equipment segment, with a 50:50 joint venture with John Deere. It was floated as a separate entity under the name of Leyland – Deere Limited.[42]

Ashok Leyland Defence Systems

 
Vehicle Factory Jabalpur (VFJ)'s Stallion 4X4 Truck for the Indian Army
 
An Indian road-mobile launcher with a ballistic missile
 
Ashok Leyland's Stallion Kavach 4X4 Mine Protection Armoured Vehicle

Ashok Leyland Defence Systems (ALDS) is a newly floated company by the Hinduja Group. Ashok Leyland holds 26 percent in Ashok Leyland Defence Systems (ALDS). The company designs and develops defence logistics and tactical vehicles, defence communication and other systems.[43] Ashok Leyland is the largest supplier of logistics vehicles to the Indian Army. It has supplied over 60,000 of its Stallion vehicles, all manufactured at the Vehicle Factory Jabalpur (VFJ).[44]

International operations and exports

 
A new Ashok Leyland 3518iL chassis unit for custom built cab and load body

Exports of commercial vehicles contribute to a seven percent share of Ashok Leyland's total revenues.[45]

The company has a presence in SAARC countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal, and in the Middle East countries where it exports 3600–4000 units a year.[46] The company has an assembly unit, mainly for buses, in Ras Al Khaimah in UAE to cater to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states.[47] This unit currently assembles 4000 units, which the company plans to increase to 6000 units.[45]

Ashok Leyland exports medium and heavy commercial vehicles to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Member States like Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and UAE, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries like Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine, East And West Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Indonesia and Malaysia.[47] Every year Ashok Leyland exports about 12000 trucks to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.[citation needed]

On 11 June 2012, Ashok Leyland supplied 100 Falcon buses to Ghana for $7.6 million (about 420 million).[48] Ashok Leyland was awarded the first overseas order worth $6 million for its vestibule buses from Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC).[49]

Lanka Ashok Leyland

 
A Lanka Ashok Leyland bus in Sri Lanka in 2013

Lanka Ashok Leyland (LAL) in Sri Lanka was formed in 1982 and started its operations in 1983 as a joint venture between Lanka Leyland Ltd (a wholly owned company of the Government of Sri Lanka) and Ashok Leyland Ltd India. LAL imports commercial vehicles in both knock down kits and fully built, and carries out assembly operations, repair and service, and body building on chassis.[50]

Avia

In October 2006, Ashok Leyland bought a large stake in the Czech-based Avia, later renaming as Avia Ashok Leyland Motors s.r.o., to gain entry into the European market. However, the prolonged recession in Europe forced them to shut down the Czech operations in 2013.

Optare

 
An Optare Versa parked outside Optare's Sherburn-in-Elmet factory

In 2010 Ashok Leyland acquired a 26% stake in the British bus manufacturer Optare,[51][52] a company that was originally based on the premises of a former British Leyland subsidiary Charles H Roe before moving to the new purpose-built factory in 2011 in Sherburn-in-Elmet.[53] In 2017, Ashok Leyland acquired a further 72.31% stake in Optare increasing its overall stake to 98.31%.[54]

Technology

 
Ashok Leyland railbus manufactured by Sri Lanka Railways engineers

It was the first in India to introduce multi-axled trucks, full air brakes and innovations like the rear engine and articulated buses. In 1997, the company launched the country's first CNG bus, and in 2002 developed the first hybrid electric vehicle.

 
A Rural Mobile health clinic built on Ashok Leyland's e-comet truck

In the 1980s and 1990s, Ashok Leyland with various Tamil Nadu Transport Corporation, notably Cholan Roadways Corporation based in Trichripally, experimented with low pollutant emission based on the CNG technology. In 2002 it developed the first hybrid electric vehicle. Ashok Leyland has also launched a mobile emission clinic that operates on highways and at entry points to New Delhi. The clinic checks vehicles for emission levels, recommends remedies and offers tips on maintenance and care.

Hythane engines

Ashok Leyland has also developed hythane engines in association with the Australian company Eden Energy. Ashok Leyland developed a 6-cylinder, 6-litre (370 cu in) 92 kW (123 hp) BS-4 engine which uses hythane (H-CNG,) which is a blend of natural gas and around 20% of hydrogen. A 4-cylinder 4-litre (240 cu in) 63 kW (84 hp) engine is also being developed for H-CNG blend in a joint R&D program with MNRE (Ministry of New and Renewable Energy) and Indian Oil Corporation.

CNG engines

The CNG concept is operational, with more than 5,500 of the technology's vehicles running around Delhi. The company is also already discussing the wide-scale use of hythane engines with the Indian government.

Hybrid technology

Plugin Hybrid Bus

In the Auto Expo 2010 at Delhi, Ashok Leyland launched India's first plug-in CNG hybrid bus, HYBUS. The hybrid bus offered 20–30% fuel saving over conventional buses powered by internal combustion engine, and were more eco-friendly than regular CNG buses, as a result of its hybrid technology that combined conventional CNG engine with electric propulsion system. The propulsion system was powered by lithium-ion battery.

The other useful features of the bus included ultra-low entry at 390mm with kneeling option, noise-free rear engine, front and rear air suspensions and retractable ramp for wheel-chair entry. Some innovative pedestrian safety concepts were also introduced in the bus, like the sound and light alerts while the bus moves, a camera-assisted reversing aid for the driver and night time highlighters near the tail lights.[55]

Non-plugin Hybrid Bus

At the Delhi Auto Expo 2016, Ashok Leyland introduced an advanced non-plugin version of HYBUS. It is claimed to be India's first non-plugin series hybrid bus. The bus uses ultra-capacitors to store energy, a feature that improves power density and fuel efficiency, because energy is stored electrostatically and does not involve chemical reactions. The ultra-capacitors are claimed to be 4–5 times more durable than conventional lithium-ion batteries.

HYBUS is powered by an H-Series 6-cylinder diesel (BS IV compliant) engine that is not used to drive the vehicle ahead, but to charge the ultra-capacitors that powers the 150 kW electric motor. Automatic start-stop is used to decrease the overall engine idling time. The bus can restart using the stored energy when the engine is off. The fuel-efficiency of the engine thus increases and NVH (Noise-vibration-harshness) levels decrease.[56]

The buses and trucks are set to feature a new electronic shift-by-wire transmission technology as well as electronic-controlled engine management for greater fuel efficiency. Ashok Leyland focuses on improving fuel efficiency without affecting automotive power, and the vehicles will have a 5% improvement on fuel efficiency. Ashok Leyland is also developing electric batteries and bio-fuel modes.

Electric Technology

In 2016 the company launched the country's first indigenously produced fully electric bus, called Circuit. The bus is a zero-emission vehicle that can run 120 km on a single charge, and has an alert system that can signal if the bus is low on power.[57] The bus will be introduced under the National Electric Mobility Plan with an aim of 20% penetration of electric or hybrid vehicles by 2020.[58]

Euro VI Truck

AT the Delhi Auto Expo 2016, the company showcased its first indigenously produced Euro VI truck 4940. The truck is powered by the company's flagship range of engine, Neptune, which is an 8l engine that produces 400 hp and 1600Nm of torque. The truck is designed to meet Euro VI norms.[59]

iEGR

In 2017, the company showcased iEGR (intelligent exhaust gas recirculation) technology for its trucks and buses to meet BS-IV emission standards. The technology also promises other advantages like better fuel efficiency than BS-III trucks, and power transmission up to 400 HP.[60]

iBUS

Ashok Leyland announced iBUS in the beginning of 2008, as part of the future for the country's increasingly traffic-clogged major cities. Its Rs 60-lakh iBus is a feature-filled, low-floor concept bus for the metros revealed during the Auto Expo 2008 in India. This low-floored iBus will have the first of its kind features, including anti-lock braking system, electronic engine management and passenger infotainment. The executive class has an airline like ambiance with wide LCD screens, reading lights, audio speakers and, for the first time, Internet on the move. A GPS system enables vehicle tracking and display of dynamic route information on LCD screens, which can also support infotainment packages including live data and news. The bus will probably be equipped with an engine from the new Neptune family, which Ashok Leyland also introduced at this exhibition, which is ready for the BS4/Euro 4 emission regulations and can be upgraded to Euro 5.[61] The ibus of Ashok leyland have hybrid technology

Financials

 
Ashok Leyland Corporate Building in Guindy, Chennai

The company has maintained its profitable track record for 60 years. The annual revenue of the company was US$3.2 billion in 2016–17. Selling 140,457 light, medium, heavy vehicles in 2016–17, Ashok Leyland was one of India's largest exporters of medium and heavy duty trucks.[citation needed] It is also one of the largest private sector employers in India, with about 12,000 employees working in 9 factories and offices spread across the globe.

In 2013–14, the company posted a very modest profit after tax of 29 million (US$360,000) which was made possible after the selling of real estate and other surplus land and related assets. The company did not declare any dividends for the financial year 2013–14, which is also a first in its 60-year history.

Facilities

Manufacturing units

India

 
Ashok Leyland factory
  • Ennore, Tamil Nadu in North Chennai (established 1948) – trucks, buses, engines, axles etc.
  • Hosur, Tamil Nadu in Krishnagiri District (established 1980) – three adjacent plants (Hosur-1, Hosur-2, CPPS) for trucks, special vehicles and power units
  • Alwar, Rajasthan (established 1982) – bus manufacturing unit
  • Bhandara, Maharashtra (established 1982) – gearbox unit
  • Pantnagar, Uttarakhand (etsb. 2010) – 75,000 annual capacity greenfield unit for new generation platforms and cabs
  • Sengadu Village, Kanchipuram District in Tamil Nadu (etsb. 2008) – technical and production facility for Ashok Leyland Defence Systems; another separate technical center for Nissan Ashok Leyland vehicles
  • Mallavalli Village, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh (Estd 2021) – Bus manufacturing Unit, This is a complete green facility.

Europe

Middle East

Technical Centre

Ashok Leyland's Technical Centre, at Vellivoyalchavadi (VVC) in the outskirts of North Chennai near Minjur, is a state-of-the-art product development facility, that apart from modern test tracks and component test labs, also houses India's one and only eight poster testing equipment.

Former manufacturing units

Philanthropy

 
Hinduja National Hospital's mobile clinics built on Ashok Leyland platforms

Ashok Leyland, flagship of the Hinduja Group, has CSR programs in environment, health, education and infrastructure.[62] In 2015–16, Ashok Leyland partnered with Learning Links Foundation, an NGO, to develop and provide a holistic program, consisting of educational and health improvements, to the children in India who drop out of school due to lack of infrastructure, poor financial and living conditions that make it difficult for them to pursue education and improve their standard of living.[63] The Road to School program began with 36 schools in Shoolagiri and Anchetty in Krishnagiri district, Tamil Nadu, and has now reached 714 schools impacting more than 55,000 students in government primary and upper primary schools.[64][65]

In 2019, in partnership with the Akshaya Patra Foundation, Ashok Leyland launched the Breakfast Program that benefitted 7,800 students in 70 Government schools in Shoolagiri and Thally Block. The program was aimed to provide hot and nutritious breakfast to the school children. The program is also aimed at bringing social equality among the children belonging to remote villages.[66]

iCare

In 2020, in wake of the pandemic, COVID-19, Hinduja Foundation launched the ‘iCare: Volunteer from Home’ initiative which was aimed at reaching out to the underprivileged children across the nation and provide online education. Under this initiative, employees of the Hinduja Group Companies, including Ashok Leyland and others, interacted with the students and their families to engage them in a range of activities through technology based online and offline interactive modes. The iCare initiative spanned over the states of Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana.[67]

Awards and recognition

  • In 2019, the company was awarded the AON Best Employers for India award.[68]
  • In 2019, Ashok Leyland was ranked as 34th best brand in India by Interbrand.[69][70]

See also

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ashok Leyland is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Chennai It is owned by the Hinduja Group 3 It was founded in 1948 as Ashok Motors and became Ashok Leyland in the year 1955 4 Ashok Leyland is the second most successful manufacturer of commercial vehicles in India with a market share of 32 1 in 2016 the third most successful manufacturer of buses in the world 5 and the tenth most successful manufacturer of trucks Ashok Leyland LimitedAshok Leyland s headquarters in Chennai IndiaTypePublicTraded asBSE 500477 NSE ASHOKLEYISININE208A01029IndustryAutomotiveFounded7 September 1948 74 years ago 1948 09 07 HeadquartersChennai Tamil Nadu IndiaArea servedWorldwideProductsAutomobileCommercial vehiclesEnginesServicesVehicle financingRevenue 22 059 crore US 2 8 billion 2020 1 Operating income 2 537 crore US 320 million 2020 1 Net income 456 crore US 57 million 2020 1 Total assets 38 126 crore US 4 8 billion 2020 1 Total equity 7 469 crore US 940 million 2020 1 Number of employees11 463 2020 1 ParentHinduja Group 51 54 SubsidiariesAlbonair GmbHGlobal TVS Bus Body Builders LimitedOptareHinduja Leyland FinanceHinduja TechLanka Ashok Leyland 2 Websitewww wbr ashokleyland wbr comWith the corporate office located in Chennai its manufacturing facilities are in Ennore Bhandara two in Hosur Alwar and Pantnagar 6 7 Ashok Leyland also has overseas manufacturing units with a bus manufacturing facility in Ras Al Khaimah UAE one at Leeds United Kingdom and a joint venture with the Alteams Group for the manufacture of high press die casting extruded Aluminium components for the automotive and telecommunications sectors 8 Operating nine plants Ashok Leyland also makes spare parts and engines for industrial and marine applications Ashok Leyland has a product range from 1T GVW Overall Vehicle Weight to 55T GTW Overall Trailer Weight in trucks 9 to 80 seater buses vehicles for defence and special applications and diesel engines for industrial genset and marine applications 9 In 2019 Ashok Leyland claimed to be in the top 10 global commercial vehicle makers 10 It sold approximately 140 000 vehicles M amp HCV and LCV in 2016 The company has passenger transportation options ranging from 10 seaters to 74 seaters M amp HCV LCV In the trucks segment Ashok Leyland primarily concentrates on the 16 to 25 ton range and has a presence in the 7 5 to 49 ton range Contents 1 History 1 1 Ashok Motors 1 2 Under Iveco and Hinduja partnership 1 3 Hinduja Group 2 Partnerships 2 1 Hino Motors 2 2 Rosoboronexport amp ELCOM 2 3 IIT Madras 2 4 Sun Mobility 2 5 Iveco partnership 2 6 ETG Group 3 Products 3 1 Buses 3 2 Trucks 3 3 Light Vehicles 4 Subsidiary ventures 4 1 Construction equipment 4 2 Ashok Leyland Defence Systems 5 International operations and exports 5 1 Lanka Ashok Leyland 5 2 Avia 5 3 Optare 6 Technology 6 1 Hythane engines 6 2 CNG engines 6 3 Hybrid technology 6 3 1 Plugin Hybrid Bus 6 3 2 Non plugin Hybrid Bus 6 4 Electric Technology 6 5 Euro VI Truck 6 6 iEGR 6 7 iBUS 7 Financials 8 Facilities 8 1 Manufacturing units 8 1 1 India 8 1 2 Europe 8 1 3 Middle East 8 2 Technical Centre 8 3 Former manufacturing units 9 Philanthropy 9 1 iCare 10 Awards and recognition 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory Edit A 2018 stamp sheet of India dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Ashok Leyland Ashok Motors Edit Ashok Motors was founded in 1948 by Raghunandan Saran an Indian freedom fighter from Punjab 11 After Independence he was persuaded by India s first Prime Minister Nehru to invest in a modern industrial venture Ashok Motors was incorporated in 1948 as a company to assemble and manufacture Austin cars from England and the company was named after the founder s only son Ashok Saran The company had its headquarters in Chennai with the manufacturing plant in Chennai The company was engaged in the assembly and distribution of Austin A40 passenger cars in India The collaboration ended sometime in 1975 but the holding of British Leyland now a major British auto conglomerate as a result of several mergers agreed to assist in technology which continued until the 1980s After 1975 changes in management structures saw the company launch various vehicles in the Indian market with many of these models continuing to this day with numerous upgrades over the years Under Iveco and Hinduja partnership Edit In 1987 the overseas holding by Land Rover Leyland International Holdings Limited LRLIH was taken over by a joint venture between the Hinduja Group the Non Resident Indian transnational group and Iveco part of the Fiat Group 12 Hinduja Group Edit In 2007 the Hinduja Group also bought out Iveco s indirect stake in Ashok Leyland 13 The promoter shareholding now stands at 51 Today the company is the flagship of the Hinduja Group a British based and Indian originated trans national conglomerate Ashok Leyland launched India s first electric bus and Euro 6 compliant truck in 2016 14 In June 2020 Ashok Leyland launched its new range of modular trucks AVTR 15 16 17 In September 2020 Ashok Leyland launched the Bada Dost based on its indigenously developed LCV platform called Phoenix 18 19 20 21 Partnerships EditHino Motors Edit During the early 1980s Ashok Leyland entered into a collaboration with Japanese company Hino Motors from whom technology for the H series engines was sourced Many indigenous versions of the H series engine were developed with 4 and 6 cylinders and also conforming to BS2 BS3 amp BS4 emission standards in India Most current models of Ashok Leyland come with H series engines Japan entered into a Mutual Cooperation Agreement MCA on 27 November 2017 renewing their cooperative agreement that had started in 1986 According to the agreement Ashok Leyland will use Hino s engine technology for its Euro 6 development and will support in the development of Hino s engine parts purchasing in India for global operation 22 Rosoboronexport amp ELCOM Edit Ashok Leyland Defence Systems ALDS Russia s Rosoboronexport and ELCOM Group have signed a cooperation agreement in defence business to provide tracked vehicles to Indian Armed Forces The agreement was signed on the side lines of the International Military Technical Forum Army 2017 held at Kubinka near Moscow on 25 August 2017 23 24 IIT Madras Edit Ashok Leyland and Indian Institute of Technology Madras IIT Madras signed a memorandum of understanding on 19 August 2017 for Ashok Leyland to sponsor the Centre of Battery Engineering CoBE at IIT Madras As part of the agreement Ashok Leyland partnered with IIT Madras to carry out research and development R amp D activities for strengthening battery engineering and related sub parts especially for electric vehicles 25 26 Sun Mobility Edit On 18 July 2017 Ashok Leyland announced the formation of an alliance with SUN Mobility The global partnership aims to develop electric vehicles 27 Iveco partnership Edit In the late 1980s Iveco investment and partnership resulted in Ashok Leyland launching the Cargo range of trucks based on European Ford Cargo trucks The Cargo entered production in 1994 at Ashok Leyland s new plant in Hosur 28 These vehicles used Iveco engines and for the first time had factory fitted cabs Though the Cargo trucks are no longer in production and the use of Iveco engine was discontinued the cab continues to be used on the Ecomet range of trucks as well as for several of Ashok Leyland s military vehicles The Cargo was originally introduced in 7 and 9 long tons 7 100 and 9 100 kg versions later heavier duty models from 15 to 26 long tons 15 200 to 26 400 kg were progressively introduced 29 ETG Group Edit On 26 May 2022 Ashok Leyland has announced partnership with ETG Group to strengthen its partnership in Africa As part of the tie up ETG Logistics ETGL will operate dealerships for Ashok Leyland in six key southern African countries 30 Products Edit Current generation Ashok Leyland eComet Ashok Leyland Titan Double Decker bus of BEST Mumbai Ashok Leyland City Transit Bus in Navi Mumbai Ashok Leyland Inter City Deluxe Bus operated by APSRTC Ashok Leyland Tusker Twin Axle Lorry with custom built cabin a regular sight on Indian highways A 1980s built short haul Ashok Leyland lorry in Tamil Nadu still in operation A Telangana State Road Transport Corporation TSRTC city bus in Hyderabad Ashok Leyland Comet tipper lorryBuses Edit Current range MTC 12M all applications chassis only 12M FESLF City bus integral Viking All applications integral and chassis only Cheetah all applications integral and chassis only Eagle All applications integral and chassis only Electric Bus All applications integral Freedom intercity bus integral and chassis only Hawk All applications integral and chassis only Falcon All applications integral and chassis only Hybus low floor City and tarmac bus integral JanBus City and tarmac bus integral JanBus is the world s first single step front engine bus introduced by Ashok Leyland Lynx All applications Mitr metro feeder school staff integral Ashok Leyland MiTR or MiTR is a Minibus manufactured by Ashok Leyland in Joint venture with Nissan The vehicle was unveiled in January 2014 during the 12th Auto Expo 2014 and was launched in July 2014 Oyster All applications integral and chassis only 12M RE City bus integral RESLF City and tarmac bus integral REULE City and tarmac bus integral Sunshine School bus integral Titan City bus chassis only In 1968 production of the Leyland Titan ceased in Britain but was restarted by Ashok Leyland in India The Titan PD3 chassis was modified and a five speed heavy duty constant mesh gearbox was used together with the Ashok Leyland version of the O 680 engine The Ashok Leyland Titan continued in production for many years Former range CometEarly products included the Leyland Comet bus which was a passenger body built on a truck chassis sold in large numbers to many operators in India By 1963 the Comet was operated by every state transport undertaking in India and over 8 000 were in service It was soon joined in production by a version of the Leyland Tiger Panther FalconTrucks Edit Current range General 1916 4x2 1920 4x2 BossBoss is an intermediate commercial vehicle launched by Ashok Leyland It is available in the range of 11T to 18 5T The presently available models are 1115 1215 1315 1415 1920 Ecomet 1015 1115 1215 1415 1615 AVTR Modular Platform 1920 2620 Life Axle Technology 31 2620 6x2 Single Tire Lift Axle 2820 6x2 2820 6x4 2825 3120 6x2 Double Tire Lift Axle 3520 8x2 Single Tire Lift Axle Twin Steer 3525 8x4 4020 4120 8x2 Double Tire Lift Axle 4125 8x2 Double Tire Lift Axle 4220 10x2 4225 10x2 4620 4825 10x2 Double Tire Lift Axle 4825 10x4 Double Tire Lift Axle 5225 5425 5525 4x2 5525 6x4Former range Beaver Rhino U Truck CaptainLight Vehicles Edit Current range DostThe Dost is a 1 25 ton light commercial vehicle LCV that is the first product to be launched by the Indian Japanese commercial vehicle joint venture Ashok Leyland Nissan Vehicles Dost is powered by a 58 hp high torque 3 cylinder turbo charged common rail diesel engine and has a payload capacity of 1 25 tonnes It is available in both BS3 and BS4 versions The bodywork and some of the underpinnings relate to Nissan s C22 Vanette of the 1980s this is most visible in the door design The LCV is produced in Ashok Leyland s Hosur plant in Tamil Nadu The LCV is available in three versions With the launch of Dost Ashok Leyland has now entered the Light Commercial Vehicle segment in India 32 33 34 35 36 Guru PartnerFormer rangeStile Ashok Leyland STiLE light commercial vehicle STiLE is a multi purpose vehicle which was manufactured by Ashok Leyland The vehicle was unveiled during the 2012 Auto Expo and was launched in July 2013 STiLE was marketed as a multi purpose vehicle for use as a hotel shuttle taxi ambulance and panel van and in courier service In May 2015 Ashok Leyland stopped production due to low demand 37 38 39 40 Diesel GeneratorsAshok Leyland offers Diesel Generators manufactured with Ashok Leyland engines and Leypower alternators Currently they manufacture 5 to 2250 kVA Silent DG Sets 41 Subsidiary ventures EditConstruction equipment Edit In June 2009 the company expanded into construction equipment segment with a 50 50 joint venture with John Deere It was floated as a separate entity under the name of Leyland Deere Limited 42 Ashok Leyland Defence Systems Edit Vehicle Factory Jabalpur VFJ s Stallion 4X4 Truck for the Indian Army An Indian road mobile launcher with a ballistic missile Ashok Leyland s Stallion Kavach 4X4 Mine Protection Armoured Vehicle Ashok Leyland Defence Systems ALDS is a newly floated company by the Hinduja Group Ashok Leyland holds 26 percent in Ashok Leyland Defence Systems ALDS The company designs and develops defence logistics and tactical vehicles defence communication and other systems 43 Ashok Leyland is the largest supplier of logistics vehicles to the Indian Army It has supplied over 60 000 of its Stallion vehicles all manufactured at the Vehicle Factory Jabalpur VFJ 44 International operations and exports Edit A new Ashok Leyland 3518iL chassis unit for custom built cab and load body Exports of commercial vehicles contribute to a seven percent share of Ashok Leyland s total revenues 45 The company has a presence in SAARC countries like Bangladesh Sri Lanka and Nepal and in the Middle East countries where it exports 3600 4000 units a year 46 The company has an assembly unit mainly for buses in Ras Al Khaimah in UAE to cater to the Gulf Cooperation Council GCC member states 47 This unit currently assembles 4000 units which the company plans to increase to 6000 units 45 Ashok Leyland exports medium and heavy commercial vehicles to the Gulf Cooperation Council GCC Member States like Bahrain Kuwait Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia and UAE Commonwealth of Independent States CIS countries like Azerbaijan Armenia Belarus Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Moldova Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan and Ukraine East And West Africa Sri Lanka Bangladesh Nepal Indonesia and Malaysia 47 Every year Ashok Leyland exports about 12000 trucks to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka citation needed On 11 June 2012 Ashok Leyland supplied 100 Falcon buses to Ghana for 7 6 million about 420 million 48 Ashok Leyland was awarded the first overseas order worth 6 million for its vestibule buses from Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation BRTC 49 Lanka Ashok Leyland Edit A Lanka Ashok Leyland bus in Sri Lanka in 2013 Lanka Ashok Leyland LAL in Sri Lanka was formed in 1982 and started its operations in 1983 as a joint venture between Lanka Leyland Ltd a wholly owned company of the Government of Sri Lanka and Ashok Leyland Ltd India LAL imports commercial vehicles in both knock down kits and fully built and carries out assembly operations repair and service and body building on chassis 50 Avia Edit In October 2006 Ashok Leyland bought a large stake in the Czech based Avia later renaming as Avia Ashok Leyland Motors s r o to gain entry into the European market However the prolonged recession in Europe forced them to shut down the Czech operations in 2013 Optare Edit An Optare Versa parked outside Optare s Sherburn in Elmet factory In 2010 Ashok Leyland acquired a 26 stake in the British bus manufacturer Optare 51 52 a company that was originally based on the premises of a former British Leyland subsidiary Charles H Roe before moving to the new purpose built factory in 2011 in Sherburn in Elmet 53 In 2017 Ashok Leyland acquired a further 72 31 stake in Optare increasing its overall stake to 98 31 54 Technology Edit Ashok Leyland railbus manufactured by Sri Lanka Railways engineers It was the first in India to introduce multi axled trucks full air brakes and innovations like the rear engine and articulated buses In 1997 the company launched the country s first CNG bus and in 2002 developed the first hybrid electric vehicle A Rural Mobile health clinic built on Ashok Leyland s e comet truck In the 1980s and 1990s Ashok Leyland with various Tamil Nadu Transport Corporation notably Cholan Roadways Corporation based in Trichripally experimented with low pollutant emission based on the CNG technology In 2002 it developed the first hybrid electric vehicle Ashok Leyland has also launched a mobile emission clinic that operates on highways and at entry points to New Delhi The clinic checks vehicles for emission levels recommends remedies and offers tips on maintenance and care Hythane engines Edit Ashok Leyland has also developed hythane engines in association with the Australian company Eden Energy Ashok Leyland developed a 6 cylinder 6 litre 370 cu in 92 kW 123 hp BS 4 engine which uses hythane H CNG which is a blend of natural gas and around 20 of hydrogen A 4 cylinder 4 litre 240 cu in 63 kW 84 hp engine is also being developed for H CNG blend in a joint R amp D program with MNRE Ministry of New and Renewable Energy and Indian Oil Corporation CNG engines Edit The CNG concept is operational with more than 5 500 of the technology s vehicles running around Delhi The company is also already discussing the wide scale use of hythane engines with the Indian government Hybrid technology Edit Plugin Hybrid Bus Edit In the Auto Expo 2010 at Delhi Ashok Leyland launched India s first plug in CNG hybrid bus HYBUS The hybrid bus offered 20 30 fuel saving over conventional buses powered by internal combustion engine and were more eco friendly than regular CNG buses as a result of its hybrid technology that combined conventional CNG engine with electric propulsion system The propulsion system was powered by lithium ion battery The other useful features of the bus included ultra low entry at 390mm with kneeling option noise free rear engine front and rear air suspensions and retractable ramp for wheel chair entry Some innovative pedestrian safety concepts were also introduced in the bus like the sound and light alerts while the bus moves a camera assisted reversing aid for the driver and night time highlighters near the tail lights 55 Non plugin Hybrid Bus Edit At the Delhi Auto Expo 2016 Ashok Leyland introduced an advanced non plugin version of HYBUS It is claimed to be India s first non plugin series hybrid bus The bus uses ultra capacitors to store energy a feature that improves power density and fuel efficiency because energy is stored electrostatically and does not involve chemical reactions The ultra capacitors are claimed to be 4 5 times more durable than conventional lithium ion batteries HYBUS is powered by an H Series 6 cylinder diesel BS IV compliant engine that is not used to drive the vehicle ahead but to charge the ultra capacitors that powers the 150 kW electric motor Automatic start stop is used to decrease the overall engine idling time The bus can restart using the stored energy when the engine is off The fuel efficiency of the engine thus increases and NVH Noise vibration harshness levels decrease 56 The buses and trucks are set to feature a new electronic shift by wire transmission technology as well as electronic controlled engine management for greater fuel efficiency Ashok Leyland focuses on improving fuel efficiency without affecting automotive power and the vehicles will have a 5 improvement on fuel efficiency Ashok Leyland is also developing electric batteries and bio fuel modes Electric Technology Edit In 2016 the company launched the country s first indigenously produced fully electric bus called Circuit The bus is a zero emission vehicle that can run 120 km on a single charge and has an alert system that can signal if the bus is low on power 57 The bus will be introduced under the National Electric Mobility Plan with an aim of 20 penetration of electric or hybrid vehicles by 2020 58 Euro VI Truck Edit AT the Delhi Auto Expo 2016 the company showcased its first indigenously produced Euro VI truck 4940 The truck is powered by the company s flagship range of engine Neptune which is an 8l engine that produces 400 hp and 1600Nm of torque The truck is designed to meet Euro VI norms 59 iEGR Edit In 2017 the company showcased iEGR intelligent exhaust gas recirculation technology for its trucks and buses to meet BS IV emission standards The technology also promises other advantages like better fuel efficiency than BS III trucks and power transmission up to 400 HP 60 iBUS Edit Ashok Leyland announced iBUS in the beginning of 2008 as part of the future for the country s increasingly traffic clogged major cities Its Rs 60 lakh iBus is a feature filled low floor concept bus for the metros revealed during the Auto Expo 2008 in India This low floored iBus will have the first of its kind features including anti lock braking system electronic engine management and passenger infotainment The executive class has an airline like ambiance with wide LCD screens reading lights audio speakers and for the first time Internet on the move A GPS system enables vehicle tracking and display of dynamic route information on LCD screens which can also support infotainment packages including live data and news The bus will probably be equipped with an engine from the new Neptune family which Ashok Leyland also introduced at this exhibition which is ready for the BS4 Euro 4 emission regulations and can be upgraded to Euro 5 61 The ibus of Ashok leyland have hybrid technologyFinancials Edit Ashok Leyland Corporate Building in Guindy Chennai The company has maintained its profitable track record for 60 years The annual revenue of the company was US 3 2 billion in 2016 17 Selling 140 457 light medium heavy vehicles in 2016 17 Ashok Leyland was one of India s largest exporters of medium and heavy duty trucks citation needed It is also one of the largest private sector employers in India with about 12 000 employees working in 9 factories and offices spread across the globe In 2013 14 the company posted a very modest profit after tax of 29 million US 360 000 which was made possible after the selling of real estate and other surplus land and related assets The company did not declare any dividends for the financial year 2013 14 which is also a first in its 60 year history Facilities EditManufacturing units Edit India Edit Ashok Leyland factory Ennore Tamil Nadu in North Chennai established 1948 trucks buses engines axles etc Hosur Tamil Nadu in Krishnagiri District established 1980 three adjacent plants Hosur 1 Hosur 2 CPPS for trucks special vehicles and power units Alwar Rajasthan established 1982 bus manufacturing unit Bhandara Maharashtra established 1982 gearbox unit Pantnagar Uttarakhand etsb 2010 75 000 annual capacity greenfield unit for new generation platforms and cabs Sengadu Village Kanchipuram District in Tamil Nadu etsb 2008 technical and production facility for Ashok Leyland Defence Systems another separate technical center for Nissan Ashok Leyland vehicles Mallavalli Village Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh Estd 2021 Bus manufacturing Unit This is a complete green facility Europe Edit Sherburn in Elmet England Optare BusMiddle East Edit Ras Al Khaimah UAE established 2011 bus manufacturing facility joint venture between Ashok Leyland and Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone RAKEZ in UAE Technical Centre Edit Ashok Leyland s Technical Centre at Vellivoyalchavadi VVC in the outskirts of North Chennai near Minjur is a state of the art product development facility that apart from modern test tracks and component test labs also houses India s one and only eight poster testing equipment Former manufacturing units Edit Letnany in Prague Czech Avia plant closed in 2013Philanthropy Edit Hinduja National Hospital s mobile clinics built on Ashok Leyland platforms Ashok Leyland flagship of the Hinduja Group has CSR programs in environment health education and infrastructure 62 In 2015 16 Ashok Leyland partnered with Learning Links Foundation an NGO to develop and provide a holistic program consisting of educational and health improvements to the children in India who drop out of school due to lack of infrastructure poor financial and living conditions that make it difficult for them to pursue education and improve their standard of living 63 The Road to School program began with 36 schools in Shoolagiri and Anchetty in Krishnagiri district Tamil Nadu and has now reached 714 schools impacting more than 55 000 students in government primary and upper primary schools 64 65 In 2019 in partnership with the Akshaya Patra Foundation Ashok Leyland launched the Breakfast Program that benefitted 7 800 students in 70 Government schools in Shoolagiri and Thally Block The program was aimed to provide hot and nutritious breakfast to the school children The program is also aimed at bringing social equality among the children belonging to remote villages 66 iCare Edit In 2020 in wake of the pandemic COVID 19 Hinduja Foundation launched the iCare Volunteer from Home initiative which was aimed at reaching out to the underprivileged children across the nation and provide online education Under this initiative employees of the Hinduja Group Companies including Ashok Leyland and others interacted with the students and their families to engage them in a range of activities through technology based online and offline interactive modes The iCare initiative spanned over the states of Rajasthan Maharashtra Madhya Pradesh Odisha Chhattisgarh Karnataka Tamil Nadu Telangana 67 Awards and recognition EditIn 2019 the company was awarded the AON Best Employers for India award 68 In 2019 Ashok Leyland was ranked as 34th best brand in India by Interbrand 69 70 See also EditBritish Leyland Leyland MotorsReferences Edit a b c d e f 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February 2014 Rover to quit Ashtok Commercial Motor 20 August 1987 page 16 Hindujas buy out Iveco s 15 stake in Leyland The Times of India 25 July 2006 Retrieved 2 May 2022 Auto Expo 2016 Ashok Leyland unveils India s first Euro VI compliant truck ETAuto com Retrieved 15 October 2020 Ashok Leyland launches AVTR range of BS VI compliant modular trucks ETAuto com Retrieved 15 October 2020 Ashok Leyland delivers its modular AVTR trucks ETAuto com Retrieved 15 October 2020 Ashok Leyland launches AVTR its new range of modular trucks in India auto hindustantimes com 4 June 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Ashok Leyland BADA DOST The Hindu Special Correspondent 14 September 2020 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 15 October 2020 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint others link Ashok Leyland launches new LCV product Bada Dost at starting price of Rs 7 75 lakh ETAuto com Retrieved 15 October 2020 Ashok Leyland launches Bada Dost new LCV packs BS VI engine Zee 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India 6 June 2012 Welcome to Lanka Ashok Leyland Lal lk Retrieved on 16 July 2013 http www ashokleyland com press releases list 2010 bare URL Ashtok Leyland takes 26 stake in Optare Automotive World 30 July 2010 Optare s efficient new UK bus production plant Archived 2 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine Transport News Brief 16 December 2013 Ashok Leyland increases stake in Optare December 2017 Retrieved 31 July 2018 Ashok Leyland HYBUS India s first Plug in CNG Hybrid bus at CWG 2010 1 October 2010 Retrieved 31 July 2018 via Business Standard Ashok Leyland HYBUS Hybrid Bus 2016 Auto Expo WagenClub 6 February 2016 Retrieved 31 July 2018 Circuit from Ashok Leyland Commercial Vehicle Magazine in India Upcoming Truck Trailer Tractor amp Buses 14 December 2016 Retrieved 31 July 2018 Elizabeth Shilpa 20 October 2016 Ashok Leyland unveils India s first indigenous electric bus The Economic Times Retrieved 31 July 2018 Ashok Leyland shows four new products at Auto Expo autocarpro in Retrieved 31 July 2018 Ashok Leyland showcases tech to upgrade vehicles to meet BS IV fuel norms The Hindu BusinessLine 21 April 2017 Retrieved on 25 December 2018 Rs 60 lakh iBus from Ashok Leyland Hindustantimes com 9 January 2008 Archived from the original on 5 April 2010 Retrieved 29 May 2012 Road To School Ashok Leyland Corporate Ashok Leyland ashokleyland com Retrieved 15 October 2020 Ashok Leyland leading the way in Corporate Social Responsibility The New Indian Express Retrieved 15 October 2020 Ashok Leyland s Road to School initiative adds 178 more schools in Tamil Nadu ruralmarketing in Retrieved 15 October 2020 Road To School The Road Not Taken The Economic Times Retrieved 15 October 2020 Ashok Leyland Launches Breakfast Programme at Hosur Akshaya Patra akshayapatra org Retrieved 15 October 2020 Hinduja Foundation launches iCare The News Strike 3 September 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Ashok Leyland Awarded Aon s Best Employer in India for 2019 Motorindia Retrieved 15 October 2020 Interbrand unveils 2019 Best Indian Brands Celebrates Brave Growth amidst Change Interbrand Retrieved 15 October 2020 Ashok Leyland ibef org Retrieved 16 October 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ashok Leyland Official website Lanka Leyland Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ashok Leyland amp oldid 1127929516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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