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Enkei Wheels India Limited has filed its annual report for FY2025, giving a snapshot of where the business stands and what it’s planning next. The company, set up in 2009, makes aluminium alloy wheels for both two-wheelers and passenger vehicles. It operates out of Pune and is part of the larger Enkei Corporation group.
{alcircleadd}In terms of capacity, the numbers are fairly straightforward. The plant can produce about 120,000 two-wheeler wheels a month and 130,000 for four-wheelers, with a painting line that handles roughly 170,000 wheels.
The broader auto market was still growing in 2025, which helps. Data from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers shows total vehicle sales at 5.517 million units, up 5.5 per cent year-on-year. That makes it five years in a row of growth.
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Two-wheelers held up reasonably well, sales touched 20.5 million units, while production was higher at 25.479 million. Exports stood out more, rising over 24 per cent to 4.939 million units.
Passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles also hit record levels, at 4.489 million and 1.028 million units, respectively. The UV segment, where Enkei supplies, grew by about 7.4 per cent..
On the company side, one of the bigger updates was the start of operations at its MAP2 facility. This one handles larger wheels, up to 20 inches, and is tied to supply for the Suzuki e-Vitara, especially 18- and 19-inch variants.
The expansion programme, internally called “Preparations For Our Future”, was also wrapped up during the year. With that done, total capacity now sits around 140,000 units per month across five plants.
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Looking ahead, the company plans to add a machining sub-line and invest in automated deburring systems. The idea is to get more out of existing casting capacity and tighten up quality.
Financially, the company is listed on the BSE and had a market cap oINR ₹8,783.43 million (USD 105.14 million) at the end of 2025.
The board includes managing director Kenjiro Hama along with a mix of executive and independent directors.
There’s also a mention of CSR work, mainly around education and community support, though not much detail beyond that.
For 2026, the broader group is working under the theme “One Step Forward Again,” which is basically about pushing growth after a slower phase.
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