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MC EXCLUSIVE Apple’s iPhone 17 series production in India goes full throttle; local factories gear up to meet US, Europe demand

Foxconn subsidiary Hon Hai’s newest Bengaluru facility, which began test runs of Apple’s newest model in April, has already become India’s largest iPhone factory in terms of installed production capacity

September 10, 2025 / 10:17 IST
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Apple’s iPhone 17 series production in India goes full throttle; local factories gear up to meet US, Europe demand
Apple’s iPhone 17 series production in India goes full throttle; local factories gear up to meet US, Europe demand

Apple’s big bet on India is hitting full throttle. From Tamil Nadu to Karnataka, a sprawling network of five factories—including Tata’s gleaming new Hosur plant and Foxconn’s massive 300-acre hub near Bengaluru airport—is now churning out the latest iPhones for the world.

The lineup includes the iPhone 17 Pro, assembled at Foxconn and Tata-run Pegatron units, along with the iPhone 17 base model. Tata’s Wistron facility in Karnataka and the newest Hosur facility in Tamil Nadu are also contributing to iPhone 17 base model production.
Apple’s slimmest handset yet, the iPhone Air, is currently manufactured by Foxconn in Sriperumbudur.

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Much of this production is aimed at meeting soaring demand in the US and Europe while catering to India’s own growing appetite, sources told Moneycontrol.

Foxconn subsidiary Hon Hai’s newest Bengaluru facility, which began test runs of Apple’s newest model in April, has already become India’s largest iPhone factory in terms of installed production capacity. While its scale dwarfs that of Apple’s other suppliers in India, such as Tata Electronics, Wistron (now owned by Tata), and Pegatron, output here will ultimately be tied to global demand for iPhones, sources said.