Allison Transmission Selected by All Three OEMs for India's FICV Program

US manufacturer's 3040 MX cross-drive transmission chosen for all government-funded prototypes in program to replace aging BMP-II vehicles.

Shruti ShiraguppiBy Shruti Shiraguppi calendar 24 Apr 2025 Views icon891 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Allison Transmission Selected by All Three OEMs for India's FICV Program

Allison Transmission has been selected to provide its 3040 MX cross-drive transmission for all three government-funded original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) competing in India's Future Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) prototype program, the company announced on April 23, 2025. The program aims to replace the Indian Army's aging BMP-II Infantry Fighting Vehicles with advanced, domestically manufactured combat vehicles.

The company has worked with each OEM to integrate and optimize the 3040 MX for their prototype vehicles. With India planning to procure approximately 1,750 FICVs, the potential revenue opportunity for Allison could represent several hundred million dollars over the next two decades.

"Being selected by all three of the Government-funded OEMs competing in the FICV program is a testament to the superior durability, reliability and performance of our 3040 MX transmission," said Dana Pittard, Vice President for Defense Programs at Allison Transmission. "This selection not only aligns with the strategic goals of the Indian defense sector but also underscores our commitment to supporting low volume/prototype programs with high reliability, superior engineering and technical support, and powerful performance."

Allison's selection aligns with India's "Make in India" initiative. The company has maintained a manufacturing facility in Chennai for 15 years and announced plans in 2024 to double its manufacturing footprint in the country.

The 3040 MX transmission builds on the proven quality of the X300 transmission, which has been used in European CV90 and Warrior IFV drivetrain solutions for over 30 years. The newer model features advanced electronic system controls for improved shifting, torque management, and obsolescence management. The transmission is also used in the U.S. Army's newest tank, the M10 Booker.

Allison Transmission is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is the world's largest manufacturer of medium- and heavy-duty fully automatic transmissions for commercial and defense vehicles, with a presence in more than 150 countries.

 

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