Automotive Industry in India - Gallery of Automobile Plants in India

Gallery of Automobile Plants in India

  • Audi India Production Facility in Aurangabad, Maharashtra

  • BMW India plant in Chennai, Tamil Nadu

  • FIAT India plant in Pune, Maharashtra

  • Ford India plant in Chennai, Tamil Nadu

  • General Motors India plant in Halol, Gujarat

  • Honda SIEL plant in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh

  • Hyundai India plant in Chennai, Tamil Nadu

  • Jaguar LandRover India plant in Pune, Maharashtra

  • Maruthi Suzuki plant in Gurgaon, Haryana

  • Mercedes Benz India plant in Pune, Maharashtra

  • Joint venture of Renault-Nissan plant in Chennai, Tamil Nadu

  • SKODA India plant in Aurangabad, Maharashtra

  • TATA Motors plant in Pune, Maharashtra

  • Toyota Kirloskar plant in Bangalore, Karnataka

  • Volkswagen India plant in Aurangabad, Maharashtra

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