Which was the First Car Company in India? Check Here

India is now one of the biggest car markets in the world, with many types of vehicles on its roads. But this journey started many years ago with a single company that engaged in building cars in India. At a time when most vehicles are imported, one Indian company took a bold step toward self-reliance. That company played a major role in shaping the country’s automobile industry.

Which was the First Car Company in India?

The first car company in India was Hindustan Motors. It was established in 1942, even before India became independent. This makes it one of the oldest automobile companies in the country.

After independence, the company set up its main factory in Uttarpara in 1948. From here, it started producing cars for Indian roads and customers.

Who Founded Hindustan Motors?

Hindustan Motors was founded by B.M. Birla who is the member of the well-known Birla business family. His vision was simple and powerful – India should make its own cars instead of depending on foreign countries.

At that time, it was a new and challenging. But it was a beginning of  automobile industry in Industry.

The Famous Car – Ambassador

The most popular car made by Hindustan Motors was the Hindustan Ambassador.

This car was launched in 1958 and was based on a British model which is known as the Morris Oxford. Over time, it became a symbol of Indian roads.

The Ambassador was known for:

  • Strong and durable body
  • Large and comfortable seating
  • Ability to handle rough Indian roads

For many years, it was used by government officials, positions, and even as taxis. It became a part of everyday life in India.

Why did Hindustan Motors Decline?

With time, new car companies entered India, especially after economic liberalisation in the 1990s. These companies offered modern, stylish, and fuel-efficient cars.

Because of this, the demand for the Ambassador slowly decreased. Hindustan Motors found it difficult to compete with newer brands.

Finally, the company stopped producing cars in 2014 due to financial losses.

What Happened After that?

In 2017, Hindustan Motors sold the rights to the Ambassador brand to Groupe PSA (now part of Stellantis). This marked the end of an important chapter in Indian automobile history.

Akansha Arora

My role as a content writer specializing in current affairs at Adda247 involves meticulously researching and crafting compelling articles aimed at guiding and informing candidates preparing for National and State Level Competitive Government Exams. With a dedication to educational excellence, I strive to keep our candidates abreast of the latest developments and trends in current affairs. By providing insightful and engaging content, I aim to ensure that aspiring candidates are well-prepared and informed for their examinations.

Recent Posts

Upendra Dwivedi Inducted into US Army War College International Hall of Fame

The Chief of Army Staff Upendra Dwivedi has been inducted into the prestigious US Army…

16 mins ago

Japan Revises Defence Export Rules: India Calls It Boost to Strategic Partnership

India has welcomed the Japan's recent move to revise the defense export framework and called…

1 hour ago

NASSCOM Gets New Chairman: AI Expert Srikanth Velamakanni Takes Charge

Srikanth Velamakanni has been appointed as the new Chairman of NASSCOM. He is known for…

2 hours ago

Rajesh Kumar Agarwal Takes Charge as Director at Power Finance Corporation

Mr. Rajesh Kumar Agarwal has assumed the charge of the Director at Power Finance Corporation…

2 hours ago

Top-5 Most Productive Countries in the World, Know About Them

Productivity is one of the best ways to understand how efficiently a country's workforce perform.…

2 hours ago

Turkey Passes New Law to Restrict Social Media Access for Children Under 15

Turkey has passed the new bill which is aimed to restricting the social media access…

3 hours ago