Ashok Leyland STiLE


The Ashok Leyland STiLE was a minivan manufactured by Ashok Leyland and was a rebadged Nissan NV200 produced under license. 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 and for intra-city travel.

History

The STiLE was unveiled during 2012 Auto Expo. It was launched on July 16, 2013. The vehicle was a modified Evalia platform and it was manufactured the same plant as that of the Evalia. STiLE was manufactured as a MPV for urban conditions. In the Auto Expo, the prototype STiLE had Ashok Leyland's 1.5-liter engine which was later replaced by K9K that powers the Evalia.
Unlike the Evalia, which produced, STiLE produced. The company had initially planned to introduce a compressed natural gas engine along with the conventional diesel engine.
In May 2015, Ashok Leyland stopped production of the vehicle due to low demand.

Variants

Although Ashok Leyland had originally announced two different engine types, 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 and alloy wheels given as an option with LS and LX variants.