Greaves Cotton has deepened its global footprint with a fresh partnership that puts its Euro V+ certified diesel engines at the heart of Ligier’s newest light quadricycle models.
The collaboration brings the 499cc REVO D+ engine to Ligier’s JS50 and Myli range, marking a strong push for cleaner, efficient, and compliant mobility solutions across Europe.
Ligier, one of Europe’s most recognised quadricycle makers with a 2024 turnover of €192 million, is rolling out these updated models across major markets including France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands, and the Nordic region. The new single-cylinder, 4-stroke engines, equipped with electronic fuel injection, are designed for the L6e category and developed at Greaves’ advanced facility in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.
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Parag Satpute, managing director and group CEO, Greaves Cotton, said, This partnership with Ligier is a proud milestone for Greaves Cotton, showcasing how a Made-in-India powertrain is driving European mobility solutions. As a trusted partner to OEMs worldwide, we continue to strengthen our comprehensive solutions driven approach that meet the demands of global OEMs for highest standards of performance, efficiency, and sustainability.
Christian Dujardin, CEO, Ligier Group, said: Our partnership with Greaves has been marked by outstanding collaboration and mutual trust. Together, we have succeeded in bringing to market the new 499cc REVO D+ engine - a modern, efficient, and reliable powertrain that perfectly meets todays market expectations, regulatory standards, and customer demands.
With the partnership gaining momentum, Greaves Cotton continues to accelerate its industry presence. The company recently posted a 707.8% jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 26.01 crore, backed by a 15.6% rise in net sales during Q2 FY26—strengthening its position as a tech-driven engineering player with a global focus.
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