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Volkswagen aims to invest1,500 cr in India in 6 yrs

German carmaker Volkswagen plansto invest Rs. 1,500 crore in India over the next 6 years on various activities, including local production of engines,
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Volkswagen aims to invest₹1,500 cr in India in 6 yrs

German carmaker Volkswagen plansto invest 1,500 crore in India over the next 6 years on various activities, including local production of engines, as it aims to consolidate position in the country.

The company has launched an updated version of its premium hatchback Polo priced between 4.99 lakh and 7.37 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) intends to invest on enhancing localisation as well as development of new products.

'India is a strategic market for us and we are looking at investing here in a systematic manner. Over the period of next 5-6 years we intend to invest 1,500 crore on activities like enhancing localisation and new products,' Volkswagen India President & MD Mahesh Kodumudi told reporters here.

The company is evaluating making engines in India but hasn't arrived on a decision yet, he said, adding that Maharashtra would be the company's first preference for setting up the engine plant.

Currently, the company imports 100 per cent of the engines used in its cars in India.

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'Currently our localisation levels here are around 65-70 per cent in value terms and going ahead our objective its to take it to 85-90 per cent. We can achieve it by localising production of engines and gearbox and we are working on it,' Kodumudi said.

The company, which has already invested around 4,400 crore in the Indian market since 2007-2008, is now looking to expand its presence in the market by introducing products in the growing segments.

'In India, compact sports utility vehicle and compact sedan segment is growing and we are looking at it. Also, with the increase in income levels in the country people are also looking at higher segments as well so that's another area of interest for us,' Volkswagen Passenger Cars Director Michael Mayer said.

Commenting on the new Polo, Mayer said the launch would help the company strengthen its position in the compact hatchback segment in the country.
'If we look at Indian car market, we are not present in segments which are showing growth. New Polo will allow us to increase our market share in the compact hatchback segment,' Mayer added.

The updated Polo with the petrol engines is priced between 4.99 lakh and 6.07 lakh, while the diesel variants are priced between 6.27 lakh and 7.37 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

Cross Polo would be available at 7.9 lakh while Polo GT TDI and Polo GT TSI, which would be launched at August-end would be priced 7.99 lakh each.

First Published Date: 16 Jul 2014, 10:54 AM IST
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