BOS, JRG form 60:40 JV to manufacture automotive shading, cargo management systems in India

BOS, JRG form 60:40 JV to manufacture automotive shading, cargo management systems in India

The joint venture will initially manufacture side window sunshades and tonneau covers.

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The joint venture will initially manufacture side window sunshades and tonneau covers.

Germany-based BOS and JRG Automotive Industries on Wednesday announced the formation of a joint venture, BOS-JRG Automotive Systems Pvt. Ltd., to manufacture automotive shading and cargo management systems for the Indian market.

According to the official statement, the joint venture will initially manufacture side window sunshades and tonneau covers. Under the JV, BOS will hold a 60 per cent stake while JRG Automotive Industries would hold the remaining 40 per cent.

“This partnership reflects our shared vision of building a world-class automotive systems company in India, combining global technology, strong localisation and a commitment to long-term value creation for customers,” said Pawan Goyal, Managing Director, JRG Automotive Industries.

“BOS-JRG is a strategic step towards bringing global innovation closer to the Indian market, creating a strong foundation for sustainable growth, localisation and future mobility solutions,” said Nicolaus Francke, Director, BOS-JRG Automotive Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Localisation strategy to drive growth

The company inaugurated its manufacturing facility in Bawal, Haryana, on June 10, 2026, followed by the formal launch of the JV in Gurugram.

The facility has dedicated assembly and production lines based on BOS’s manufacturing systems and quality standards. The operation is supported by JRG’s manufacturing ecosystem, tooling capabilities, injection moulding expertise and supply chain network, the company noted.

The venture has commenced operations with an initial investment of more than $1 million, with series production scheduled to begin in December 2026.

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