The Tarang Jain controlled Varroc Group has on display a concept car developed by Varroc Lighting Systems that showcases advanced exterior lighting technologies for four-wheelers, along with India’s first Adaptive Bending Beam Head Lamp and Anti-glare Adaptive High Beam LED Head Lamp. Apart from these, the pavilion is divided into four zones for Scooters and Mass-Market Motorcycles, Commercial Vehicles, Passenger Vehicles and High-end motorcycles.
The Varroc Group pavilion was inaugurated by Vipul Goel, Minister of Industries and Commerce, Environment and Industrial Training, Government of Haryana. This year, Varroc’s pavilion follows the theme of ‘Excellence’, which is reflected through their world class products and technologies. Varroc Group not only focuses on their products which are accepted globally, but also showcases their journey which started off by catering to scooter and mass market motorcycle segment and then moved on to supplying components to commercial vehicles, passenger cars and high-end motorcycle manufacturers.
Varroc Group has had a longstanding relationship with the state of Haryana in the form of its polymer manufacturing facility in Binola near Manesar. Tarang Jain, Managing Director, Varroc Group, said, “We are delighted to be present at the 14th Auto Expo. It has always been our home ground for displaying what we stand for and how we are evolving, and this year is no different. While we chose ‘Excellence’ as the theme for this year, it has set us apart from the competition all these years. This ‘Excellence’ reflects in all our global quality products on display, which have been our core strengths in our journey so far.”
Source: Varroc
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