About Us
Built on determination.
Driven by long-term growth.
Panachiparambil Automobiles was founded through resilience, hard work, and a strong vision for growth. The journey began with Bhanupriyan, who started his career in the automobile industry and later took the bold step of starting his own venture. Despite early setbacks in business, he chose to rebuild—driven by the responsibility to support his family and create a better future.
In 1990, he travelled to Delhi to source Ambassador spare parts and supply them to Kerala. During this challenging phase, his family played a crucial role—his brother Devadhathan supported operations while others handled sales. With collective effort and determination, the foundation of the business was formed.
In 1992, Panachiparambil began as a chitty fund enterprise, which later helped establish a dedicated automobile retail shop in 1994. By 1997, the business moved into its own premises, marking stability and steady growth. Over the years, expansion followed with branches in Cherthala, Wellington Island, and Vypin, strengthening its presence across Kerala.
A major milestone came in 2012 when Panachiparambil became a statewide distributor, leading to the formation of Panachiparambil Agencies. Today, the company distributes 15+ leading automotive brands and has expanded into budget-friendly distribution and export markets. From a single employee to a dedicated team of 30, Panachiparambil continues to grow as a trusted name in automobile spare parts.
Our Journey
Growing stronger since 1990
Panachiparambil Automobiles was built through resilience, discipline, and long-term vision. What began as a struggle for survival evolved into one of Kerala’s most trusted names in automobile retail and distribution.
Our founder, Bhanupriyan, began his professional journey in Kerala’s automobile sector, gaining valuable industry experience and understanding market dynamics at the ground level. His first entrepreneurial venture in Kollam, formed as a partnership business, did not succeed. However, rather than stepping back, he chose to rebuild — driven by the responsibility to uplift his family from financial hardship.
That decision became the foundation of Panachiparambil.