AISIN Commits $204 Million to Expand Automatic & EV Component Manufacturing in India.
AISIN Commits $204 Million to Expand Automatic & EV Component Manufacturing in India.

AISIN Commits $204 Million to Expand Automatic & EV Component Manufacturing in India.

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AISIN Corporation announced a significant $204 million (approx. 32 billion yen) investment to aggressively expand its manufacturing footprint in India. This move is a direct response to the Indian market’s rapid transition from manual to automatic transmissions and the growing demand for electrified vehicle components.


Strategic Dual-Plant Expansion

The investment is split between expanding existing infrastructure in the north and building a massive new hub in the west. Both projects are scheduled to commence operations in 2029.

1. Haryana Expansion (Rohtak)

AISIN Automotive Haryana Private Limited (AHL) will undergo a major capacity upgrade at its current premises.

  • Investment: ~16 billion yen (~$102 million).
  • Focus: Local production of Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVT).
  • Scale: Adding approximately 24,000 m² of production space.

2. New Maharashtra Plant (Sambhajinagar)

Aisin has secured a 95-year lease for 9 lakh sq. ft. of industrial space at Shendra MIDC in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (formerly Aurangabad).

  • Investment: ~16 billion yen (~$102 million).
  • Focus: Local production of Automatic Transmissions (AT) and Body Products (such as door locks and handles).
  • Strategic Hub: Positioned to serve major OEMs in the Maharashtra automotive cluster.

Shift to Electrification & eAxle

While the new plants focus on AT and CVT to meet current demand, AISIN is simultaneously future-proofing its Indian operations for the EV era.

  • eAxle Production: In March 2025, production of the eAxle—the “heart” of an electric vehicle combining the motor, inverter, and transaxle—began in India.
  • Application: These units are currently supplied for the Suzuki e VITARA, Suzuki’s first mass-produced global BEV, which is manufactured in India for both domestic and international markets.

Market Drivers and AISIN’s India Footprint

AISIN’s strategy is built on shifting from a headquarters-led model to region-centered management, with India now serving as one of its top global strategic growth areas alongside North America and China.

FeatureCurrent Status (Feb 2026)
Active Bases4 (AHL, Aisin Karnataka, AT India Auto Parts, and ADVICS India)
Core ProductsBrakes, sensors, body products, and eAxle.
The “AT Shift”Indian consumers are rapidly favoring automatic over manual transmissions, creating a supply gap that AISIN aims to fill with localized CVT/AT production.

“India is one of the most important regions in our global strategy. The expansion in Rohtak and the new plant in Sambhajinagar represent a significant step toward meeting the needs of the Indian market.” — Mohan Kumar, Head of India Operations, AISIN.