Endurance Technologies has, since its inception, built a strong reputation as a trusted global manufacturer of automotive components. With a diversified portfolio spanning aluminium die-casting, suspension, braking systems, transmission, and embedded-electronics, the company serves a large market base. Its operations are anchored in delivering quality products and fostering customer trust, and positioning itself as a preferred partner across markets.
Endurance leverages its deep expertise in designing, developing and manufacturing of highly critical proprietary products to serve both Indian and international OEMs. Its Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) approved R&D centres support innovation and product development, reinforcing its position as a preferred supplier to its OEM customers. The company also maintains a strong aftermarket presence across domestic and international markets.
The company has strategically located manufacturing facilities in India and overseas, in close proximity to OEMs to ensure ontime delivery. These modern, scalable facilities are designed to adapt to the industry trends, producing advanced, high-quality products. The company's R&D facilities are driving innovation and technology intensified products, which not only enhance its leadership position in the industry but also improve its capacity to capitalise on emerging trends in advanced mobility solutions.
The company is in the business of manufacturing and selling of aluminium die casting (including alloy wheel), suspension, transmission and braking products with operations spread across India. The Company sells its products in India as well as exporting to foreign countries.
1985: Entered into aluminium die-costing business
1996: Entered into two wheeler suspension business
1998: Entered into 2 and 3 wheeler transmission business
2001: Entered into Aftermarket business
2002: Expanded Aftermarket presence to Sri Lanka (Asia)
2004: Entered into two wheeler disc brakes business
2005: Expanded Aftermarket presence to Bangladesh (Asia)
2006: Acquired Amann Druckguss in Germany
2007: Acquired Fondalmec in Italy
2008: Expanded Aftermarket presence to Egypt (Africa) and Guatemala (North America)
2009: Expanded Aftermarket presence to Nepal (Asia), Colombia and Peru (South America)
2010: Expanded Aftermarket presence to Dubai (UAE) and Ecuador (South America)
2011: Expanded Aftermarket presence to Indonesia (Asia) and El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico (North America)
2012: Expanded Aftermarket presence to Kenya (Africa)
2013: Expanded Aftermarket presence to Nicaragua (North America) and Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda (Africa)
2015: Expanded Aftermarket presence to Philippines (Asia)
2016: Set up new plant in Sanand, Gujarat, India
2017: Expanded Aftermarket presence to Ethiopia and Madagascar (Africa)
2018: Set up new plant in Halol, Gujarat, India
2019: Set up new plant in Kolar, Karnataka, India
2020: Acquired 99% stake in Italian clutch manufacturer Adler SpA
2021: Set up a casting plant at Vallam, Tamil Nadu, India.
2021: Acquired Veicoli Srl, Italy.
2021: Started commercial production of brakes at the new plant in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra, India.
2022: Set up brakes manufacturing at a pre-existing facility in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra, India.
2022: Acquisition of Maxwell in Karnataka, India and Frenotecnica Srl and Newfren Srl in Italy.
2022: Started production of driveshaft from a new facility in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra, India.
2023: Set up Electronics Surface Mount Technology (SMT) line in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra, India.
2024: Acquired 100% stake in Ingenia Automation Srl, Italy
2025: Setting up of AURIC Shendra project in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Maharashtra), focused on machined castings for 4W and non-automotive.
2025: Setting up of AURIC Bidkin 2W alloy wheel project in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Maharashtra)
2025: New R&D centre for 2W, 3W and 4W suspensions in Waluj, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Maharashtra)
2025: Announcement to set up lithium-ion battery pack plant in Pune (Maharashtra)
2025: Acquisition of Stoferle Automotive GmbH and Stoferle GmbH in Germany