Key Highlights
- Ashok Leyland secured an order for 715 vehicles from VRL Logistics.
- The order includes AVTR 3120 haulage trucks BOSS 1615 trucks and Oyster staff buses.
- Around 300 vehicles have already been delivered while the remaining 415 are scheduled for delivery this year.
- The deal strengthens a long-standing partnership between Ashok Leyland and VRL Logistics.
- The vehicles are designed to improve fleet productivity operational efficiency and uptime.
Ashok Leyland, the flagship commercial vehicle company of the Hinduja Group, announced that it has secured an order for 715 vehicles from VRL Logistics, one of India’s major logistics and transportation companies. The latest order further strengthens the long-standing business relationship between both companies and highlights continued demand in the commercial vehicle segment.
The order comprises AVTR 3120 haulage trucks, BOSS 1615 trucks, and Oyster staff buses intended to support VRL Logistics’ fleet expansion and operational requirements. The development marks another milestone in the decades-long association between the two companies.
According to the company, deliveries are progressing in phases, with approximately 300 vehicles already supplied. The remaining 415 vehicles are expected to be delivered during the current year.
VRL Logistics stated that its fleet decisions are driven by operational performance, reliability, and service support. The company indicated that expanding its fleet with the new order is expected to support logistics efficiency and strengthen transport capabilities.
Ashok Leyland also noted that the order reflects customer confidence in its product portfolio and technological capabilities. The company has continued focusing on commercial vehicle solutions aimed at improving operational efficiency and addressing changing transportation requirements across industries.
The vehicles included in the order are equipped with advanced technologies and features intended to enhance productivity, reduce maintenance downtime, and improve fleet utilization. Better operational uptime and reliability could contribute to improved transportation performance and support business growth objectives.
The development comes as commercial vehicle manufacturers continue to focus on expanding their offerings and strengthening relationships with logistics operators amid growing transportation and infrastructure demand in India.


