Arvind Mathew to quit as Mahindra Reva CEO
Mathew, who assumed top role in May 2015, is to be replaced by Mahindra Reva COO Mahesh Babu.
Autocar Professional Bureau
09 Aug 2016
The recent findings were part of the annual WardsAuto survey, sponsored by DuPont Automotive. The survey also showed electrification as an increasingly mentioned technology focus by the respondents.
Read moreMathew, who assumed top role in May 2015, is to be replaced by Mahindra Reva COO Mahesh Babu.
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