The Xenos TPMS consists of two units a display and sensor. The sensors are fitted to car tyres. In case of low pressure, high temperature or rapid deflation, these sensors alert the driver. The display unit is stuck below the rearview mirror and is priced at 12,500 rupees (£145).
According to the company, the Xenos TPMS reacts within 0.05 seconds by sounding an alarm to a tyre-pressure related problem. It monitors the tyres continuously, enabling quick reaction time. This constant monitoring also increases fuel mileage and vehicle control. It does not need re-installation when the tyres are changed; it only needs to be reset.
In 2003, Xenos was in a joint venture with American company Directed Electronics.