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Ashok Leyland is an Indian multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is the flagship company of the Hinduja Group and is one of the largest manufacturers of commercial vehicles in India, with a long-standing presence in the production of trucks, buses, light commercial vehicles, defence vehicles and engines.
| Name | Ashok Leyland Limited |
|---|---|
| Industry | Automotive (commercial vehicles) |
| Headquarters | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
| Parent | Hinduja Group |
| Products | Trucks, buses, light commercial vehicles, defence vehicles, engines |
| Listing | BSE, NSE |
The company traces its origins to Ashok Motors, established in 1948 in Madras (now Chennai) to assemble Austin cars. In collaboration with British manufacturer Leyland Motors, the company began assembling commercial vehicles, and was renamed Ashok Leyland in 1955 following equity participation by Leyland Motors. Over the decades, Ashok Leyland evolved from a licensee assembler into an independent designer and manufacturer of commercial vehicles tailored to Indian operating conditions.
In 1987, the Hinduja Group, along with IVECO, acquired a controlling stake in the company. The Hinduja Group subsequently became the principal promoter of Ashok Leyland.
Ashok Leyland operates manufacturing plants across India, including facilities at Ennore (Chennai), Hosur in Tamil Nadu, Alwar in Rajasthan, Bhandara in Maharashtra and Pantnagar in Uttarakhand. The company also has overseas manufacturing presence, including a plant in Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates through its joint venture history.
The product portfolio spans medium and heavy commercial vehicles, intermediate and light commercial vehicles, passenger buses, special application vehicles, defence platforms such as the Stallion truck used by the Indian Army, and diesel engines for industrial and marine use.
Ashok Leyland is among the oldest and most significant commercial vehicle manufacturers in India, playing a key role in the country's road transport, public bus transit and defence logistics. Its city and intercity buses are widely used by state transport undertakings, and its trucks form a substantial portion of India's freight fleet. The company is also recognised for its contributions to indigenous engine technology and for its ongoing transition towards electric and alternative-fuel commercial vehicles.