TVS Motor Company Appoints Peyman Kargar as Head of International Business
Prior to joining TVS Motor, Kargar was the Global Chairman and President of INFINITI, the luxury brand of Nissan, where he oversaw product planning, research and development, manufacturing, sales, and finance.
TVS Motor Company has appointed Peyman Kargar as Head of International Business, effective April 1, 2025. Kargar will be based in Dubai and report to K. N. Radhakrishnan, Director and CEO of the company.
Kargar brings over three decades of experience in the global automotive industry, having worked across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Prior to joining TVS Motor, he was the Global Chairman and President of INFINITI, the luxury brand of Nissan, where he oversaw product planning, research and development, manufacturing, sales, and finance. Under his leadership, INFINITI saw a 20% increase in volume and moved toward a $1 billion annual profit.
In previous roles, Kargar served as Chairman and Senior Vice President of the Africa, Middle East, and India Region at Nissan and as CEO of the DATSUN brand. He also led Renault Group’s sales and marketing for 50 countries in Africa, the Middle East, Iran, and India, managing an annual turnover of €4 billion and 400,000 vehicle sales.
K. N. Radhakrishnan stated that Kargar’s global leadership experience would contribute significantly to the company’s growth strategy. TVS Motor currently operates in 80 countries and has manufacturing facilities in India and Indonesia.
TVS Motor Company, a leading manufacturer of two- and three-wheelers, has been expanding its global presence. The company aims to strengthen its market position in international regions, including advanced economies.
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