Greaves Cotton and Atul Auto to jointly develop BS VI diesel, petrol, CNG and electric powertrains

The engine maker and three-wheeler manufacturer have come together to develop future-ready powertrain solutions.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 11 Sep 2017 Views icon16433 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Greaves Cotton and Atul Auto to jointly develop BS VI diesel, petrol, CNG and electric powertrains

Greaves Cotton and three-wheeler manufacturer Atul Auto have signed an agreement to develop a new generation of fuel-agnostic range of powertrain solutions meeting BS VI norms using diesel, petrol, CNG and electric power.

According to Jayantibhai Chandra, chairman and MD, Atul Auto, "Our relationship with Greaves Cotton has been spread over a decade and our joint efforts have borne successful results on the ground in transporting people and goods in the last-mile transportation space. With this new agreement, Atul Auto aims to provide value-driven solutions at the lower end of the market”

Commenting on the tie-up, Nagesh Basavanhalli, MD and CEO, Greaves Cotton, said: “The market needs to be ready for a technological, regulatory and business model disruption by 2020. Greaves is investing in new technologies and building capabilities to meet the demand for fuel agnostic, future-ready solutions serving the last- mile transportation market. These solutions will cover a range of fuels from diesel, petrol and CNG to electric. Greaves also has the advantage of a large network of over 3,500 spares and service outlets which can be upgraded to serve the entire range of fuel agnostic vehicles. We are greatly encouraged by the response from our OEM customers like Atul Auto.”

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