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Ashok Leyland launched India's first electric bus and Euro 6 compliant truck in 2016. [15] In June 2020, Ashok Leyland launched its new range of modular trucks, AVTR. [16] [17] [18] In September 2020, Ashok Leyland launched the Bada Dost based on its indigenously developed LCV platform called Phoenix. [19] [20] [21] [22]
VFJ Stallion Mk III. The Stallion is a medium-duty defence vehicle of the Indian Army with multiple logistical and tactical applications. The Stallion 4x4 and Stallion 6x6 are operational on varied terrains, from coastal operations to high-altitude bases, from deserts to snow-covered mountainous regions, at altitudes up to 5,500 metres (18,000 ft) and temperatures ranging from −35 to 55 °C ...
HVF is the only tank manufacturing facility of India. Ashok Leyland was founded in Chennai with Leyland Motors to manufacture medium to heavy commercial vehicles both Bus and Trucks. Ashok Motors also discontinued its Austin venture formed in 1948 to sell Austin A40 and retooled the factory to make trucks and buses.
Ashok Leyland Topchi: Light 4×4 Artillery tractor India: 3 ton payload truck. [193] [194] Order placed in July 2023. [195] Ashok Leyland FAT 6×6: Medium 6×6 Artillery tractor: 450+ [179] India: Order place in March 2016 (450) and in July 2023. To replace Scania SBA111. [196] [195] [197] Ashok Leyland 6x6 HMV Scania SBA111: Medium 6×6 ...
It is located on the bank of the river River Ponnaiyar, 40 kilometres (25 mi) southeast of Bengaluru and 306 kilometres (190 mi) west of Chennai, the state capital. Hosur is home to major manufacturing industries including Stellantis, Ashok Leyland, Titan, TVS Motors, Caterpillar, Ather Energy, Schaeffler, and many others. [7]
The design is broadly based on Ashok Leyland Super Stallion truck. [3] [2] It is primarily used for towing a wide range of artillery guns. It will replace the aging fleet of KrAZ-255 and Scania SBAT111S used by the Indian Army. [4] [5] There are two variants of the truck Ashok Leyland FAT 4×4 or Ashok Leyland Topchi (payload capacity of 3 ...
Ashok Leyland Defence Systems (ALDS) has signed up with the Paramount Group, South Africa for the development and manufacture of Mine Protected Vehicles in India. Initially basic components manufactured in South Africa would be used to assemble the vehicles in India before the production line there starts making all components.
Karnataka Sarige KSRTC Bengaluru Division's Karnataka Sarige built on Ashok Leyland chassis It is a non-AC bus service with 3+2 non-reclining seats built on bi-axle Ashok Leyland, Tata and Eicher suburban chassis with a durangi livery of two colours consisting of silver and red colours. It is an interdistrict, interstate service in Dakshina ...