India's first passenger vehicle:- Hindustan 10
India's first vehicle was a significant milestone in the country's history of transportation. Here's a brief history of India's first vehicle: **Introduction**: - India's first vehicle, often referred to as the "first Indian car," was the "Hindustan" manufactured by the Hindustan Motors Limited. - It was inspired by the British Morris Oxford series II and was essentially a licensed version of this British car. **The Beginning**: - The Hindustan Motors Limited (HML) was founded in 1942 by B.M. Birla, and it was the first company to manufacture cars in India. - The production of the Hindustan began in 1948 at HML's Uttarpara plant near Kolkata, West Bengal. **The Hindustan 10**: - The first Indian car produced by HML was called the "Hindustan 10." It was based on the Morris Oxford and was a small and affordable sedan designed for Indian roads. - The Hindustan 10 featured a 1185 cc side-valve engine and had a distinctive design with a...