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Mahindra Group has announced plans to set up its largest integrated manufacturing facility for automobiles and tractors in Nagpur, Maharashtra, committing an investment of Rs 15,000 crore over the next decade.
The new facility is expected to begin production in 2028 and is expected to play a key role in Mahindra’s long-term manufacturing and growth strategy.The upcoming plant will be spread across 1,500 acres in Vidarbha, making it Mahindra’s biggest integrated manufacturing footprint in the country once fully operational.According to the company, the Nagpur facility will have an annual production capacity of over 5 lakh vehicles and 1 lakh tractors.
It will support Mahindra Auto’s next-generation vehicle platforms, including the NU_IQ architecture, and will be capable of manufacturing vehicles across multiple powertrains. This includes petrol and diesel models, electric vehicles, and future technologies, catering to both domestic and global markets.
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Mahindra will also develop a 150-acre supplier park in Sambhajinagar. This supplier hub will manufacture components not only for the upcoming Nagpur plant but also for Mahindra’s existing facilities in Chakan and Nashik.
The Vidarbha region was selected for its strategic advantages, including strong road connectivity via the Samruddhi Expressway, reliable rail links, and easy access to key domestic and export markets. Mahindra believes these factors, combined with a rapidly developing industrial ecosystem, will support efficient manufacturing and distribution operations.With these initiatives, Mahindra plans to acquire over 2,000 acres of land across three locations in Maharashtra. The combined investment of Rs 15,000 crore over 10 years marks one of the group’s largest commitments to the state and further strengthens its manufacturing presence in India. (Inputs from ANI).

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