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  1. Set up in 1948 as Ashok Motors, the Ennore plant was started as an assembling unit for Austin cars. In 1955, Leyland Motors of the UK came in as an equity partner, and Ashok Leyland was born. This plant is spread over 121.9 acres, with 50.7 acres utilized by manufacturing shops and buildings.

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    Jun 18, 2010 · Leyland Motors has a long history dating from 1896, when the Sumner and Spurrier families founded the Lancashire Steam Motor Company in the town of Leyland in North West England. The company's first vehicle was a 1.5-ton-capacity steam powered van. The Lancashire Steam Motor Company was renamed Leyland Motors in 1907 when they took over ...

  3. Leyland Motors Co of Leyland, Chorley and Farington was a manufacturer of commercial vehicles. See also -. The company began life as J. Sumner at a smithy in Leyland. 1896 After developing steam-powered vehicles and lawnmowers, the company name was changed to Lancashire Steam Motor Co .

  4. ARP Motors. B-37C, Jhilmil Industrial Area, Delhi-110095. mdarpmotors@gmail.com +917949106597 Opening Hours. 10:00 AM - 07:00 PM

  5. Formed on 13 May 1968, British Leyland was, for a time, the second biggest car company outside the US (after VW). It was created out of the merger between the Leyland Motor Corporation and British ...

  6. Jun 7, 2024 · Tata & Ashok Leyland get busy on a bumpy road to India's green transport push. India is prioritising electric buses to curb emissions and traffic congestion. Ashok Leyland, Tata Motors, and Olectra Greentech plan to deploy e-buses. India establishes a payment-security fund. Regulatory support is crucial for the success of electric buses.

  7. MUSEUMARCHIVES. Our Archive Department holds comprehensive records dating far back to the 1890s. These include thousands of photographs, technical publications and engineering drawings which together provide a concise history of vehicle development by such famous names as Leyland, Albion, AEC, Maudslay, Thornycroft , and Scammell Lorries.