Ashok Leyland signs MoU with FlixBus India
Under this partnership, FlixBus’s operating bus partners will have access to Ashok Leyland’s advanced chassis and after-sales services, ensuring seamless operations across the country.
Ashok Leyland signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with FlixBus India for inter-city mobility through technology and innovation in high-capacity vehicles.
Under this partnership, FlixBus’s operating bus partners will have access to Ashok Leyland’s advanced chassis and after-sales services, ensuring seamless operations across the country. Ashok Leyland and FlixBus will provide travel options while empowering local bus operators through state-of-the-art technology.
Shenu Agarwal, MD and CEO, Ashok Leyland said, “At Ashok Leyland, our focus has always been on delivering cutting-edge technologies that prioritize safety and performance. Our products, featuring innovative technology, offer industry-leading total cost of ownership, ensuring maximum profitability for our customers.”
Surya Khurana, MD, FlixBus India said, “FlixBus is committed to making intercity bus travel in India more accessible, sustainable, and passenger friendly. This collaboration with Ashok Leyland reinforces our vision of providing efficient and high-capacity travel options while empowering local bus operators through technology.”
Since its launch, FlixBus India has already had more than 300,000+ passengers, with its revenue growing sixfold since the first 6 months of operations. Following the successful launch of operations in South India, connecting key cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Chennai, FlixBus aims to increase its fleet size and expand its network to more regions across India. This MoU builds on that momentum, positioning FlixBus India for further expansion and increased efficiency.
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