Ashok Leyland showcases MHCV innovations in a two-day 'Mini Expo' in Mumbai

Event features latest models from AVTR, BOSS, ECOMET, and OYSTER lines, plus electric and LNG vehicles, targeting industry professionals and enthusiasts interested in cutting-edge MHCV technology..

16 Aug 2024 | 10054 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Ashok Leyland Limited, a commercial vehicle manufacturer and Indian flagship of the Hinduja Group, has opened a two-day 'Mini Expo' in Mumbai. The event showcases the company's recent innovations in Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicles (MHCV). Mumbai is one of 11 locations across India chosen for this expo.

The event features two concurrent circuits, with Circuit 2 starting in Bangalore and moving to Mumbai, before continuing to Ahmedabad and Indore.

The Mumbai expo displays various vehicles, including models from the AVTR, BOSS, ECOMET, and OYSTER lines, as well as a bus chassis, an electric vehicle, and an LNG vehicle.

Sanjeev Kumar, President – MHCV at Ashok Leyland, stated that the Mini Expo in Mumbai is an opportunity for customers to experience the company's products. He expressed confidence in the vehicles and aftermarket solutions on display.

The event in Mumbai showcased Ashok Leyland's MHCV products and is intended for industry professionals, enthusiasts, and stakeholders interested in MHCV technology advancements.

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