Ashok Leyland is seeing sustained demand for sustained demand for the AVTR range, which is built on a modular truck platform.
The Bada Dost LCV has received a good market and customer response and production is being ramped up in line with market demand.
With schools and offices opening across India, demand is returning for buses.
Ashok Leyland’s strong domestic and export sales drive 145% revenue growth in Q1

CV major reports net profit of Rs 68 crore for Q1 FY2023 versus net loss of Rs 282 crore a year ago.

29 Jul 2022 | 10191 Views | By Ajit Dalvi

Growing demand for medium and heavy commercial vehicles (M&HCVs) as well as light commercial vehicles (LCVs) have powered Chennai-based Ashok Leyland’s robust performance in the first three months of the ongoing fiscal year. Importantly, the growth has come across both domestic and export markets.

The CV major has reported ...

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