List of Automotive Manufacturing Plants in various States of India.
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
---|---|---|
Sri City | Isuzu Motors India | Commercial vehicles |
Sri City | Hero MotoCorp | Two wheelers |
Vijayawada | Ashok Leyland Limited | Bus Manufacturing Unit |
Sri City | Kobelco | Cranes, Excavators & back hoe loaders |
Penukonda | Kia Motors | Passenger Vehicles |
Vijayawada [1] | AVERA New & Renewable Energy | Electric Two Wheelers |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
---|---|---|
Hansalpur Becharaji, Mandal taluka, Ahmedabad district | Suzuki Motor Gujarat | Passenger Vehicles |
Chharodi, Sanand Taluka, Ahmedabad district | Tata Motors | Passenger Vehicles |
Chharodi, Sanand Taluka, Ahmedabad district | Ford India | Passenger Vehicles Currently Tata Passenger Electric Mobility |
Halol | MG Motor India | Passenger Vehicles |
Halol | Hero MotoCorp | Two Wheelers |
Vithalapur, Mandal taluka, Ahmedabad district | Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India | Two Wheelers |
Halol | JCB India | Construction Equipment |
Bhuj | Asia MotorWorks | Commercial vehicles |
Shapar, Rajkot District | Atul Auto | Three Wheelers |
Kalyangadh, Bavla Taluka, Ahmedabad district | Atul Auto | Three Wheelers |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
---|---|---|
Dharuhera | Hero MotoCorp | Two wheelers |
Gurgaon | Harley-Davidson India | Two wheelers |
Gurgaon [2] | Hero MotoCorp | Two wheelers |
Faridabad [3] | India Yamaha Motor | Two wheelers |
Faridabad | Escorts Tractors | Farm Tractors and Agriculture Equipments |
Faridabad | JCB | excavators |
Manesar [4] | Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India | Two wheelers |
Gurgaon [5] | Suzuki Motorcycle India Limited | Two wheelers |
Gurgaon | Maruti Suzuki | Passenger vehicles |
Manesar [6] | Maruti Suzuki | Passenger vehicles |
Kharkhoda | Maruti Suzuki | Passenger vehicles |
Manesar | Revolt Motors (RattanIndia) | Two wheelers |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
---|---|---|
Nalagarh [7] | TVS Motor | Two wheelers |
Amb [8] | International Cars & Motors Limited | Passenger vehicles |
Parwanoo [9] | TAFE Tractors | Commercial vehicles |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
---|---|---|
Jamshedpur [10] | Tata Motors | Commercial vehicles |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
---|---|---|
Mysore [7] | TVS Motor | Two wheelers |
Kolar | Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India | Two wheelers |
Bengaluru [11] | Mahindra Reva | Passenger vehicles |
Bidadi | Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited | Passenger vehicles |
Kolara [12] | Scania Commercial Vehicles India Private Limited | Commercial vehicles |
Doddaballapura [9] | TAFE Tractors | Commercial vehicles |
Dharwad [10] | Tata Motors | Commercial vehicles |
Bangalore [13] | Veera Vahana | Commercial vehicles |
Hoskote | Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles | Buses |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
---|---|---|
Angamaly | Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation Limited (KAMCO) | Farm Tractors and Agriculture Equipments |
Trivandrum [14] | Kerala Automobiles Limited | Commercial Vehicles |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
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Pithampur [15] | Mahindra Two Wheelers | Two wheelers |
Baggad | Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles | Commercial vehicles |
Pithampur Domestic | Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles | Commercial vehicles |
Dewas | Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles | Commercial vehicles |
Pithampur SEZ | Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles | Commercial vehicles |
Pithampur | CNH Industrial | Excavators, backhoe loaders |
Bagroda, Bhopal | Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles | Commercial vehicles |
Pithampur [16] | Hindustan Motors | Commercial vehicles |
Pithampur | MAN Force Trucks Private Limited | Commercial vehicles |
Mandideep [9] | TAFE Tractors | Commercial vehicles |
|}{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ List of automotive plants in Odisha |- ! Location !! Manufacturer !! Class |- |Chandikhole [32] |Omjay EV |Electric 2 Wheelers |- |Sitapalli, Ganjam |Indian Railways |Railway Wagon [33] |}
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
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Nawanshahar [34] | SML Isuzu Limited | Commercial vehicles |
Hoshiarpur [35] | International Tractors Limited (Sonalika Group) | Farm Tractors & Agri Equipments |
Mohali [35] | Punjab Tractors Limited (Mahindra Group) | Farm Tractors & Agri Equipments |
Morinda [35] | Class India Limited | Agri Equipments |
Patiala [35] | John deere India Limited | Agri Equipments |
Nabha [35] | Preet Tractors Limited | Farm Tractors & Agri Equipments |
Barnala [35] | Standard Tractors Limited | Farm Tractors & Agri Equipments |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
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Tapukara [36] | Honda Cars India | Passenger vehicles |
Alwar [37] | Okinawa Autotech | Electric Vehicles |
Alwar [19] | Ashok Leyland Limited | Commercial vehicles |
Alwar [9] | TAFE Tractors | Commercial vehicles |
Bhiwadi [38] | Okinawa Autotech | Electric Vehicles |
Neemrana [39] | Hero MotoCorp | Two wheelers |
Tapukara [4] | Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India | Two wheelers |
Jaipur | JCB | Excavators |
Jaipur | Mahindra & Mahindra | Farm Tractors |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
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Kodakachani, Medak District [45] | Deccan Auto | Bus Manufacturing Plant |
Zahirabad | Mahindra & Mahindra | Commercial vehicles |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
---|---|---|
Greater Noida [3] | India Yamaha Motor | Two wheelers |
Greater Noida [46] | New Holland Agriculture | Tractors |
Lucknow [10] | Tata Motors | Commercial vehicles |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
---|---|---|
Haridwar [45] | Hero MotoCorp | Two wheelers |
Pantnagar [21] | Bajaj Auto | Two wheelers |
Pantnagar [19] | Ashok Leyland | Commercial vehicles |
Pantnagar [10] | Tata Motors | Commercial vehicles |
Haridwar | Mahindra & Mahindra | Commercial vehicles |
Location | Manufacturer | Class |
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Kharagpur | Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery | Construction Equipments |
Changual, Kharagpur | TIL(Tractors India) | Construction equipment vehicles & Reach Stackers |
Kamarhatty, Kolkata | TIL(Tractors India) | High capacity cranes |
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