Dhoot Transmission Partners with Israel's RideVision to Localise ADAS Technology for India
The Bain Capital-backed auto components maker enters intelligent mobility through a tie-up focused on adapting collision avoidance systems to Indian road conditions.
Dhoot Transmission Limited, the Bain Capital-backed electrical and electronics components manufacturer, has announced a partnership with Israel-based RideVision to develop and localise Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) for the Indian market, as the Mumbai-headquartered company moves to expand beyond its existing wiring harness and electronics portfolio.
The partnership will focus on localisation, technology integration, and development of safety solutions tailored to Indian road conditions and mobility requirements. RideVision, which describes itself as a global market leader in AI-driven collision avoidance technology for two-wheelers, uses edge AI, predictive analytics, and machine learning to deliver collision alerts and detect risky riding patterns.
"We believe this is the right time to bring intelligent safety technologies to India. Our partnership with RideVision combines global ADAS expertise with our deep understanding of the Indian market to develop solutions specifically engineered for Indian road and operating conditions. Together, we aim to make mobility in India safer, smarter, and future-ready," said Naveen Kumar, CEO – India (Wiring Harness and Electronics), Dhoot Transmission.
"India stands at the precipice of a fascinating new era of smart mobility—one that will have a profound, measurable impact on saving lives every single day. Through this collaboration with our partner Dhoot Transmission, we are bringing advanced ADAS capabilities directly to the heart of the Indian market. By localizing this cutting-edge technology, we aim to democratize life-saving safety solutions for all," said Uri Lavi, Founder and CEO, RideVision.
Separately, Dhoot Transmission's subsidiary Dhoot Automotive Systems Private Limited has entered into a business transfer agreement with Bangalore-based Multilink, a move the company said is aimed at strengthening its electronics product capabilities.
Dhoot Transmission operates 22 manufacturing facilities in India and internationally as of December 31, 2025, and supplies wiring harnesses, battery packs, sensors, and controllers to OEMs across ICE and electric vehicle platforms.
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