Ashok Leyland organises ‘Mini Expo’ in Hyderabad
The 'Mini Expo' in Hyderabad will highlight Ashok Leyland’s state-of-the-art MHCV products and vehicles.
Ashok Leyland is hosting a ‘Mini Expo’ in Hyderabad, showcasing its latest innovations in Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicles (MHCV). Hyderabad is among the 11 exclusive locations across India selected for this expo.
The expo, featuring two simultaneous circuits, aims to bring Ashok Leyland’s technologies closer to customers and enthusiasts. Circuit 2, which commenced from Bangalore, will progress to Pune, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Indore following its showcase in Hyderabad.
At the Hyderabad expo, Ashok Leyland is showcasing a diverse line-up of vehicles, including the AVTR 5525AN 4X2 AC, AVTR 4825HN AC 30FT, AVTR 4825TN HD AC, AVTR 3532TN 8X4, BOSS 1915 22FT, PARTNER SUPER 1114 20ft, OYSTER Vi SCHOOL (53 seater), OYSTER Vi STAFF (40 seater), 15 M BUS CHASSIS, BOSS EV, and AVTR 3522 LNG.
Sanjeev Kumar, President – MHCV, Ashok Leyland said, "The Mini Expo in Hyderabad marks a significant milestone as we continue to lead the way in the commercial vehicle segment. It is an opportunity for customers to experience our capabilities in driving the future of mobility. We are confident that our vehicles, coupled with our extensive aftermarket solutions, will demonstrate our dedication to providing comprehensive transportation solutions to our customers. We look forward to engaging with our customers and stakeholders at Hyderabad."
The 'Mini Expo' in Hyderabad will highlight Ashok Leyland’s state-of-the-art MHCV products and vehicles, and is poised to be a pivotal event for industry professionals, enthusiasts, and stakeholders interested in the latest advancements in MHCV technology.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
05 Aug 2024
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