Tata Motors, Mahindra top R&D spenders in auto industry

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Homegrown companies and were the biggest spenders on research and development in 2016-17 among 25 automakers in which together invested Rs 6,344 crore, latest industry data showed.

While the homegrown players have to develop their technology mostly on their own, the likes of MSI and rely heavily on their Japanese parents for new products.

In 2016-17, invested Rs 2,100.1 crore in R&D despite reporting a loss of Rs 2,619.2 crore.

Similarly, M&M invested Rs 2,075.8 crore on R&D, which was 40.02 per cent of its gross profit that stood at Rs 5,187.5 crore.

Country's largest carmaker spend stood at Rs 640.4 crore in 2016-17, amounting to 6.44 per cent of the gross profit which stood at Rs 9,941.3 crore during the period under review.

Although the company has set up a centre at Rohtak in to scale up R&D activities in India, it is still heavily reliant on parent

Likewise, invested Rs 549.7 crore in 2016-17 although it incurred a loss of Rs 98.9 crore.

Commercial vehicles put in an amount of Rs 389.5 crore on R&D, 23.39 per cent of its gross profit of Rs 1,665.5 crore in 2016-17.

VE Commercial Vehicles, a joint venture between and Eicher Motors, invested Rs 268.6 crore, while spent Rs 113.4 crore on R&D activities in 2016-17.

The leading 25 manufacturers invested a total of Rs 6,344 crore on R&D, which was 35.04 per cent of total gross profit of Rs 18,106.6 crore made by the companies in 2016-17.

In the two-wheeler segment, led the R&D investment in 2016-17 with Rs 701 crore followed by which put in Rs 367.6 crore.

Chennai-based invested Rs 244.7 crore followed by Royal Enfield at Rs 128 crore.

The leading 15 two-wheeler companies put in a total of Rs 1,479.1 crore for R&D during the year under review.

Leading three enginemakers - Cummins India, and Simpson & Co - put in a total of Rs 86.4 crore for research and development in 2016-17.

Across three segments, the country saw a total investment of Rs 7,909.6 crore in 2016-17, according to the SIAM and CMIE data.

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First Published: Sun, July 15 2018. 11:25 IST