
Force Motors has announced a major manufacturing milestone with the rollout of the 200,000th Mercedes-Benz engine from its engine manufacturing facility in Chakan, Pune. The historic engine, a 6-cylinder M256 petrol unit, Is installed in Mercedes-Benz GLS 450.
This achievement highlights the partnership between Force Motors and Mercedes-Benz spanning nearly three decades In engine manufacturing. What started in 1997 has grown into a comprehensive collaboration that now includes the production of engines and axles for Mercedes-Benz cars and SUVs assembled in India.

Long Term Manufacturing Partnership
The milestone was celebrated in the presence of Mr. Prasanna Firodia, Managing Director, Force Motors and senior executives from both the companies, including members of the Management Board of Mercedes-Benz Group AG. Senior representatives of Mercedes-Benz India were also present at the event.
Force Motors’ Chakan facility was specifically set up to meet the global manufacturing standards of Mercedes-Benz. Over the years, the plant has played an important role in localizing production and supporting Mercedes-Benz’s growing operations in India.
Commenting on the achievement, Prasanna Firodia, Managing Director, Force Motorssaid the 200,000th engine represents more than just a production milestone, reflecting a long-standing relationship built on trust, engineering precision and manufacturing excellence.
Supporting the growth of Mercedes-Benz in India
Mercedes-Benz is constantly Expanded its local manufacturing footprint Over the years in India, many models are now assembled at its Chakan facility near Pune. Force Motors has been one of the key suppliers supporting this growth through the production of critical powertrain components.
The latest milestone comes at a time when India is becoming increasingly important Manufacturing and sourcing center for global automotive companies. Partnerships such as Force Motors and Mercedes-Benz demonstrate the ability of Indian suppliers to meet stringent global quality and technology standards.
Indo-German Manufacturing Success Story
Beyond the production numbers, this collaboration is also seen as one of the notable examples of Indo-German industrial cooperation in the automotive sector. Mercedes-Benz’s ability to manufacture complex engines and components locally while adhering to global standards has helped strengthen India’s position in the global automotive supply chain. Now with 200,000 Mercedes-Benz engines produced in India, Force Motors further cements its credentials as a premier manufacturing partner for one of the world’s leading luxury automotive brands.