Ashok Leyland Announces Major Expansion Drive in Northern India
New Delhi – In a significant move to bolster its presence in North India, Ashok Leyland, the flagship company of the Hinduja Group and one of India’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturers, has announced plans to expand its dealership and service network by over 50 new touchpoints in the region this year. This comes in addition to the company’s existing network of nearly 300 outlets, reinforcing its commitment to customer service and regional growth.
The expansion drive is part of Ashok Leyland’s broader strategy to tap into the growing demand for commercial vehicles driven by economic acceleration and infrastructure development in North India. With Delhi acting as a major hub for freight and commercial movement, the region holds strategic importance in the company’s overall growth roadmap.
Speaking on the development, Sanjeev Kumar, President – M&HCV, Ashok Leyland, said, “Northern India accounts for more than a third of the total commercial vehicle industry volume and is the largest market for this segment. Over the past three years, we have gained 6.5% market share here. Our customer-centric approach, focus on value-driven solutions, and industry-best total cost of ownership have helped us steadily grow.”
Delhi’s rapid urbanization and the increasing demand for reliable freight solutions make it a critical market for Ashok Leyland’s Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicle (M&HCV) portfolio. The company aims to leverage its technologically advanced products and robust support network to cater to the evolving transportation needs of the region.
Ashok Leyland emphasized its continued focus on innovation, digital integration, and operational excellence. The company aims to develop more competitive products and enhance organizational efficiency to sustain long-term growth.
With a legacy of delivering high-performance commercial vehicles and a growing footprint across India, Ashok Leyland is strategically positioned to deepen its impact in North India, solidifying its leadership in the commercial vehicle space.
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