Ralf Speth to take over as TVS Motor chairman in 2023

    Ralf will mentor TVS in creating a strategy for North America and Europe with premium vehicles from Norton and TVS Motor.

    Published On Mar 25, 2021 12:15:00 PM

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    Ralf Speth to take over as TVS Motor chairman in 2023

    The former CEO of Jaguar Land Rover, Ralf Speth, is all set to be appointed as the chairman of the TVS Motor Company in 2023.  Speth was the architect who created the modern JLR and continues to serve on its board as vice-chairman, as well as on the board of Tata Sons. 

    TVS Motor chairman, Venu Srinivasan, said the auto industry veteran brings to the table “enormous capabilities and proven leadership at JLR, which is today a global brand with outstanding quality and style.” What is more critical, from TVS Motor’s point of view, is Speth’s deep knowledge of the automotive industry.

    “Ralf is very well connected with the leaders of the industry and has great domain knowledge of technologies. He brings credibility and respect,” added Srinivasan. 

    His knowledge of connected, electric and digital vehicles will also be very important to TVS Motor, as it embarks upon new challenges. As future chairman, he would be able to guide and mentor TVS Motor to “build an entity that is faster, agile and more driven.”

    The company has global aspirations, especially with the acquisition of Norton Motorcycles of the UK in April last year. “Ralf will mentor TVS in creating a strategy for North America and Europe with premium vehicles from Norton and TVS Motor,” said Srinivasan.

    The company also announced the appointment of Kuok Meng Xiong (MX) as an independent director. MX is the scion of the Kuok Group and the founder of venture firm K3 Ventures. AT K3, he led early investments in 38 of the world’s leading start-ups and many Asian unicorns. 

    Some of his early investments include Grab, Bytedance, Palantir, Airbnb, GoPay, Wiz.ai, SpaceX and many others. MX is also on the board of many Kuok Group Companies and the advisory board of TPG, among others. “His experience will hold us in good stead. MX brings a wide spread of knowledge particularly in digital transformation,” said Srinivasan. 

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