Ashok Leyland STiLE

STiLE

Ashok Leyland STiLE
Overview
Type Minivan
Manufacturer Ashok Leyland
Production Jul 2013–May 2015
Assembly India
Body and chassis
Class Minivan
Body style 5-door minivan
Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Platform Nissan Evalia
Related Chevrolet Enjoy
Mahindra Xylo
Toyota Innova
Powertrain
Engine

1,461 cm3 (89.16 cu in)

  • Common rail dCi (diesel)
Transmission Manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,725 mm (107.2835 in)
Length 4,400 mm (173.23 in)
Width 1,700 mm (66.93 in)
Height 1,860 mm (73.23 in)
Curb weight 1,426 kg
Chronology
Predecessor Nissan Evalia
Successor None

Ashok Leyland STiLE (or STiLE) was a minivan manufactured by Ashok Leyland. The vehicle was unveiled during the 2012 Auto Expo and was launched in July 2013. STiLE was produced as a "minivan" to be used as a commercial vehicle (hotel shuttles, taxi, ambulances, panel van, courier service, inter-city) and for intra-city travel. In May 2015, Ashok Leyland stopped production of the vehicle due to low demand for the model.[1][2][3][4]

History

STiLE was unveiled during 2012 Auto Expo and was launched in July 2013. The vehicle was based on the Evalia platform and it was manufactured the same plant as that of the Evalia. STiLE was manufactured as a minivan for urban conditions. In the Auto Expo (2012), the prototype STiLE had Ashok Leyland's 1.5-liter engine which was later replaced by K9K (a family of straight-4 turbocharged diesel engines co-developed by Nissan and Renault) that powers the Evalia. Unlike Evalia, which produced 85 bhp, STiLE produced 75 bhp. The company had initially planned to introduce a compressed natural gas (CNG) engine along with the conventional diesel engine.[1]

In May 2015, Ashok Leyland stopped production of the vehicle due to low demand for the model.[2]

Variants

Although Ashok Leyland had originally announced two different engine types (CNG and diesel), STiLE was manufactured only with diesel engines. STiLE had three variants: LE, LS and LX. All three variants had same engine displacement, bhp and specifications except for seating capacity (LE had 8 seats whereas other two variants had option between 7 and 8 seats) and alloy wheels given as an option with LS and LX variants.[4]

Specifications

STiLE LE

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Ashok Leyland introduces STiLE". Business Standard. Retrieved August 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. 1 2 "Ashok Leyland discontinues STiLE". NDTV. Retrieved August 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. "STiLE features". Ashok Leyland website. Retrieved Aug 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. 1 2 "STiLE variants". Ashok Leyland website. Retrieved August 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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