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Apollo Tyres Limited was founded in 1972 and has grown into a top-tier global tyre manufacturer serving more than 100 countries under its two key brands, Apollo and Vredestein. Its diversified portfolio spans tyres for trucks and buses, passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, off‑highway equipment and light trucks, addressing both original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and replacement markets. The company operates advanced manufacturing facilities in India (Chennai, Chinnapandur–Andhra Pradesh, Limda–Gujarat, Perambra–Kerala and Kalamassery–Kerala) and Europe (Enschede, The Netherlands; Gyöngyöshalász, Hungary), supported by global R&D centres in Chennai and Enschede.
Apollo reports and manages its business across APMEA (Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa), Europe and Others, serving automotive OEMs and the global replacement market across passenger car, truck and bus, off‑highway, two‑wheeler and light truck segments. The company also created a Commercial Organisation to sharpen focus on India, Europe and North America.
Revenue by geography (FY25)
Revenue by industry vertical and customers
Apollo Tyres manufactures tyres for passenger vehicles, trucks and buses, light trucks, two‑wheelers and off‑highway equipment under the Apollo and Vredestein brands.
It serves 100+ countries with manufacturing in India and Europe, and R&D in Chennai and Enschede.
FY25 revenue by geography was APMEA 67.6%, Europe 29.1% and Others 3.3%; by customer, Replacement was 79.9% and OEM 20.1%.
Apollo targets broad market categories and OEMs, while Vredestein focuses on premium passenger, agricultural/industrial and bicycle tyres.
Highlights include the EV/low‑rolling‑resistance test track partnership with NATRAX, major OEM selections in Europe, and multiple awards for workplace excellence and sustainability.