When was Ashok Leyland DOST launched?
Hinduja Group Ashok Leyland launched India’s first electric bus and Euro 6 compliant truck in 2016. In June 2020, Ashok Leyland launched its new range of modular trucks, AVTR. In September 2020, Ashok Leyland launched the Bada Dost based on its indigenously developed LCV platform called Phoenix.
What is the Ashok Leyland Dost price?
Ashok Leyland Dost Strong Pickup Truck, Payload – 1250 kg, Price from Rs. 534000/unit onwards, specification and features.
Is Ashok Leyland a good buy for long term?
Investers can buy Ashok Leyland stocks at around Rs 110 for the target of RS 150 in the short -term Time horizon. “However, for the long- term time horizon, Avinash Gorakdhkar said that Ashok Leyland is expected to go up to RS 220 and that means one can buy the counter for almost 100 percent gains.
What is the weight of Ashok Leyland Dost?
The Bada Dost will be offered in two variants 2.49 and 3.49 tonne gross vehicle weight (GVW) — powered by an 80bhp BS6 diesel engine. The regular Dost has a GVW of 2.5 and 2.8 tonnes. It will be the first Ashok Leyland product addressing the LCV segment developed on its own platform.
What is the loading capacity of Ashok Leyland Dost?
Bada DOST i4 comes with best in class payload of 1860 kg and a 2951 mm (9.8ft) -long load body – the longest load body in its segment. This ensures carrying more load, efficiently and profitably because of its superior fuel efficiency.
Is Ashok Leyland’s Dost getting a passenger van version?
While the CNG powered version of the Dost is in the works, Ashok Leyland is likely to launch the passenger van version of the mini pick up truck, as early as next month.
Is Ashok Leyland’s STiLE based on Nissan Evalia MPV platform?
While the Ashok Leyland Stile, basically a badge engineered Nissan Evalia MPV, is still a couple of months away from an official launch and price announcement, the Indian utility vehicle major is readying up variants based on the Dost small commercial vehicle (SCV) platform.
What makes Ashok Leyland’s Dost a success?
Ashok Leyland has tasted big success with the Dost mini pick up truck, which the Indian utility vehicle maker developed in collaboration with Japanese automaker Nissan.