📍 Sundargarh, Odisha · 🗂️ Business · 📅 14 May 2026 · ⏱️ 3 min read · ✍️ Rakesh Minz
Sundargarh, Odisha — Ashok Leyland has recently expanded its Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) network in Odisha with the inauguration of a new dealership in Rourkela.
Background
Ashok Leyland, a leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, has been strengthening its presence in Odisha. The company has been catering to the growing demand for LCVs in the region.
The new dealership in Rourkela is part of Ashok Leyland’s strategy to enhance its network and provide better services to customers in western Odisha. This move aligns with the company’s efforts to increase its market share in the region.
Community Impact
The expansion of Ashok Leyland’s LCV network in Odisha is expected to have a positive impact on the local community. The new dealership in Rourkela will create employment opportunities and contribute to the region’s economic growth.
The dealership will provide customers with a wide range of LCVs, including the popular Dost and BOSS models. Comprehensive service and maintenance facilities will also be offered.
The local community has welcomed the new dealership, citing the growing demand for LCVs in the region. Officials from Ashok Leyland have assured that the dealership will provide world-class services to customers.
What Happens Next
The new dealership in Rourkela is expected to play a significant role in Ashok Leyland’s growth strategy in Odisha. The company is likely to continue expanding its network in the region, providing more customers with access to its products and services.
With the new dealership, Ashok Leyland is poised to strengthen its position in the LCV market in Odisha. The company remains committed to providing innovative products and services to meet the evolving needs of its customers.
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Rakesh Minz leads the Mirror Sundargarh bureau from Rourkela, covering steel industry, tribal affairs and district development.