2. 2
• MTC
• 12M
• 12M FESLF
• Viking
• Cheetah
• Eagle
• Electric Bus
• Freedom
• Hawk
• Falcon
• Hybus
• JanBu
Buses Current range
3. 3
• JanBus is the world's first single step front engine bus introduced by Ashok Leyland .
• Lynx
• Mit
JanBus
4. 4
• Ashok Leyland MiTR (or MiTR) is a Minibus manufactured by Ashok Leyland in Joint venture with Nissan. The vehicle
was unveiled in January 2014 during the 12th Auto Expo 2014 and was launched in July 2014.
• Oyster
• 12M RE
• RESLF
• REULE
• Sunshine
• Titan
• In 1968, production of the Leyland Titan ceased in Britain, but was restarted by Ashok Leyland in India. The Titan PD3
chassis was modified, and a five-speed heavy duty constant-mesh gearbox was used together with the Ashok Leyland
version of the O.680 engine. The Ashok Leyland Titan was very successful and continued in production for many years
Ashok Leyland MiTR
5. 5
• Early products included the Leyland Comet bus which was a passenger body built on a truck chassis sold
in large numbers to many operators in India. By 1963, the Comet was operated by every state transport
undertaking in India, and over 8,000 were in service. It was soon joined in production by a version of
the Leyland Tiger.
• Panther
• Falcon
Former range
6. 6
• Current range
• 1618
• 2518
• 3118T 8x4
• Captain
• Ecomet
• U-Truck
• Ashok Leyland announced the sale of vehicles on the new U-Truck platform in November 2010 with the
rolling out of the first set of 10 models of tippers and tractor trailers in the 16 to 49-tonne segment.
Another 15 models were set to enter the market in the following 12 months.
Trucks
7. 7
• Boss is an intermediate commercial vehicle launched by Ashok Leyland. It is available in the range of 8T
to 14T. It is available with two engine options 120 IL (LE) and 130 CRS (LX) engines, and this is the first
time such an engine has been offered in this range of trucks. The LX variant is available with air
conditioning and Leymatic AMT, which are again industry firsts.
• Former range
• Beaver
• Rhino
Boss
8. 8
• Current range
• Dost
• The Dost is a 1.25 ton light commercial vehicle (LCV) that is the first product to be launched by the
Indian-Japanese commercial vehicle joint venture Ashok Leyland Nissan Vehicles. Dost is powered by a
58 hp high-torque, 3-cylinder, turbo-charged common rail diesel engine and has a payload capacity of
1.25 tonnes. It is available in both BS3 and BS4 versions. The bodywork and some of the underpinnings
relate to Nissan's C22 Vanette of the 1980s; this is most visible in the door design. The LCV is produced in
Ashok Leyland's Hosur plant in Tamil Nadu. The LCV is available in three versions. With the launch of
Dost Ashok Leyland has now entered the Light Commercial Vehicle segment in India[14][15][16][17][18]
• Guru
• Partner
Light Vehiclesit
9. 9
• Stile
• STiLE is a multi-purpose vehicle which was manufactured by Ashok Leyland. The vehicle was unveiled
during the 2012 Auto Expo and was launched in July 2013. STiLE was marketed as a "multi-purpose
vehicle" for use as a hotel shuttle, taxi, ambulance, and panel van, and in courier service. In May 2015,
Ashok Leyland stopped production due to low demand
Former range