Automobile Industry

      Although India has been much discussed in recent years, and has been the recipient of major foreign investment in its automotive industry, it has in many ways not received the attention of the world’s other major developing country, China – but this is about to change. With the world’s second largest and fastest-growing population, there is no denying India’s potential in both economic and population terms and the effect it will have on the auto industry in the years to come. The country is already off to a good start, with a well-developed components industry and a production level of one million four-wheeled vehicles a year, plus a further five million two- and three-wheelers. India also has substantial strength in mass production techniques and is particularly well served in the fields of research and development and software design. Therefore, as always, the question is when will expansion occur and to what level? The implications, market drivers and scope of a future massive Indian vehicle market are covered in the India Strategic Market Profile, a brand-new forecast of Indian automotive and related activity to 2020. Based on Max Pemberton's unique relational long-term forecasting model, it forecasts car and CV sales, demographics, materials usage, auto industry employment, and explains their inter-relation with detailed analysis.

Major Player in the auto industry
Ashok Leyland Audi AG Bajaj Auto
BEML BMW Chevrolet
Daewoo Motors DC Designs Eicher Motors
Fiat India Pvt Ltd Force Motor Ford Motors
General Motors Hero Honda Hero Motors
Hindustan Motors Honda Motor Co. Hyundai Motors
Kinetic Engineering Lamborghini LML India
Mahindra Maruti Udyog Ltd. Mercedes Benz
Mitsubishi Motors Nissan Motors Porsche
Reva Electric Co. Rolls-Royce Motor Royal Enfield
San Motors Scooters India Ltd Skoda Auto India
Suzuki Motors Swaraj Mazda Ltd. Tata Motors
Terex Vectra Toyota Kirloskar Motors TVS Suzuki
Volvo Yamaha Motor  


     These are the companies that bring to us our dream machines. This is where it all starts from; the bourgeoisie Maruti 800, the upmarket Astra, the stately Mercedes, the 'Indian' Indica, the racy Hero Honda, the Tata truck and the rest. Wend your way through the automobile companies, their history and product lines. Find out hitherto unknown facts about the vehicles you use. Did you know that the Hindustan Motors was the first vehicle manufacturing company to be set up in India? And it is the same Hindustan Motors which manufactures both the sturdy Ambassador and the elegant Lancer, in association with Mitsubishi of course.