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Automotive Axles Limited

NSE: AUTOAXLES

Automotive Axles Limited Share Price & Analysis

1,799.9 -0.58%Updated 5 May 2026, 11:31 am IST
LTP
1,799.9
-0.58%
Open
High
1,824
Low
1,799
Close
₹1,799.9
52W High
52W Low
Volume
2K
Lot Size
1
Sector
Market Cap
Face Value

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About Automotive Axles Limited

Automotive Axles was established in 1981 as a JV of Kalyani Group (35.5% ownership) and Meritor Inc, USA (35.5% ownership). [1] The Company is engaged in the business of manufacturing and supplying Automotive Parts to the major domestic and global manufacturers of Trucks & Buses (LCV, MCV, HCV, Military & Off-highway Vehicle Segment). [2]

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Automotive Axles Limited share price today?
Automotive Axles Limited (AUTOAXLES) is currently trading at ₹1,799.9 on NSE, down 0.58% as of the last market session. Prices update daily after market close on MarketNetra.
Is Automotive Axles Limited available in F&O (Futures & Options)?
Yes, Automotive Axles Limited (AUTOAXLES) is part of the NSE F&O segment with a lot size of 1 shares. Options are available with monthly expiry contracts. You can track the full option chain and OI analysis on MarketNetra.
What is Automotive Axles Limited 52-week high and low?
Automotive Axles Limited's 52-week price range is tracked daily on MarketNetra. Check the overview page for the latest 52W high/low figures sourced from NSE.
What is Automotive Axles Limited P/E ratio?
Automotive Axles Limited's P/E ratio and other fundamental metrics including P/B, ROE, and ROCE are available on the overview page. Data is sourced weekly from Screener.in.
How to trade Automotive Axles Limited options?
Automotive Axles Limited options are traded on NSE with monthly expiry contracts (lot size: 1 shares). To trade AUTOAXLES options: select your expiry on the option chain page, identify key OI strikes, check the PCR and buildup type on OI analysis, and review FII/DII flows for institutional sentiment before taking a position.