Automotive industry in Chennai
Chennai is nicknamed the "Detroit of Asia"[1] (or the "Detroit of India"[2]) due to the presence of major automobile manufacturing units and allied industries around the city. The 4-wheeler vehicles in Chennai is the base of 30% of India's automobile industry and 35% of its automobile component industry.[4][5] Besides the commercial industry, the Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF) has been established in Avadi to produce military related vehicles. Avadi also boasts of the Combat Vehicle Research & Development Establishment (CVRDE), a new engine testing facility.
Automotive Manufacturers
Company | Location | Capacity | Products |
---|---|---|---|
Ashok Leyland | Chennai port[6] | Buses, haulage vehicles, special application vehicles, diesel engines | |
Ashok Leyland - Nissan | Pillaipakkam[7] | Dost truck | |
BMW | Chengalpattu[8] | BMW 3 Series, BMW 5 Series, BMW 7 series, BMW X1, BMW X3, Mini Cooper | |
Caterpillar | Thiruvallur | Off Highway Trucks, HEX, Back-Hoe Loader, Skid Steer Loader | |
Daimler | Oragadam[9] | 36,000 | BharatBenz trucks, Mercedes-Benz buses |
Design Edge Technologies | Ambattur[10] | 3D CAD modelling,Automotive PLM, Tool Automation for CAD, PDM supports | |
Ford | Maraimalai Nagar[11] | 200,000[12] | Ikon, Fiesta, Mondeo (discontinued), Fusion, Endeavour, Figo, Ecosport |
Mahindra & Mahindra | Mahindra World City | Research and development for automotive and farm sector [13] | |
Force Motors | Mahindra World City | Engines for BMW[14] | |
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles | RMZ Millenia Business Park -1, Perungudi | Engineering Office[15] | |
Hindustan Motors | Tiruvallur | Trekker (discontinued), Landmaster (discontinued), Contessa (discontinued), Ambassador | |
Hyundai | Irungattukottai[16] | 600,000[17][18] | Accent, Elantra , Getz (discontinued), i10, i20, Verna, Santro, Sonata, Terracan (discontinued), Tucson |
Integral Coach Factory (ICF) | Perambur | Railway coaches | |
Mitsubishi | Tiruvallur | 12,000[19] | Lancer, Lancer Cedia, Pajero, Montero, Outlander |
Nissan | Oragadam | 200,000 | Micra, Teana, X-Trail, Datsun Go |
Groupe PSA | Chennai One SEZ, OMR Chennai | Research & Development, Programs & Projects, Global Purchasing Hub, Supply Chain, Process & Manufacturing Engineering, Quality, KD Excellence Center & Product [20] | |
Renault | Oragadam | 200,000 | Logan, Pulse, Scala, Fluence, Duster, Koleos, Kwid |
Royal Enfield | Tiruvottiyur[21] | Classic, Bullet, Bullet Continental, Bullet Sixty-5, Thunderbird, Bullet Electra-X, Bullet Machismo 350/500, Mini-Bullet 200, Fury, Explorer, Silver plus, Mofa, Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650. | |
Oragadam | |||
Vallam | |||
TAFE Tractors | Sembium | Tractors | |
Wrightbus[22] | Buses | ||
Valeo | Vallam | 500,000[23] | wiper motor manufacturing facility |
Yamaha | Vallam Vadakkal | 450,000[24] | Bikes |
CNH Industrial (India) Pvt. Ltd - (New Holland Tractors) | Porur | 450,000 | Tractor |
Tyre Manufacturers
Company | Plant Locations |
---|---|
Alliance Tire Company | Gangaikondan |
Apollo Tyres | Oragadam |
Bridgestone | Oragadam |
CEAT | Sriperumbudur |
JK Tyres | Sriperumbudur |
Michelin | Thervoy Kandigai |
MRF | Arakkonam, Tiruvottiyur |
Auto-components Manufacturers
Auto component companies have their manufacturing plants in and around Chennai include
- Avalon Technologies
- Ashley Alteams
- Bavina Industries
- Brakes India
- Delphi-TVS Diesel Systems,[25] Ennore Foundries
- Design Edge Technologies
- Hidromas
- India Pistons
- Iochpe Maxion
- JKM Daerim
- Korea Fuel Tech
- Leo Primecomp
- Machino,
- Simpson & Co.
- Sundaram Clayton
- Wheels India
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