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Volkswagen Evaluating Fresh Investments For New Models In India

Volkswagen is currently studying several options which involve phased investments and these investments could range from updated products to a complete new product portfolio.
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Published on January 16, 2018

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    German auto major Volkswagen is evaluating various options for the Indian market, including fresh investments for a completely new product range in the country, according to a company official. The Volkswagen (VW) group has various brands including - Audi, Volkswagen and Skoda - in the Indian market. On a standalone basis, VW also sells a range of models including Polo, Ameo and Vento in the Indian market. Audi on the other hand would continue to bring in its own products as per the market demand.

    Also Read: Volkswagen's Pune Plant Produces 1,50,150 Cars In 2017

    "Volkswagen Group is currently studying several options which involve phased investments. These investments could range from updated products to a complete new product portfolio," a company spokesperson told PTI.

    The VW Group has commissioned Skoda Auto to evaluate a global architecture for volume segments with the modular MQB A0 IN system.

    "Skoda's strategic approach is to launch this localized platform on the Indian market in 2020 when more stringent crash and emissions standards come into force," he said.

    In this context it is planned to produce competitive volume models for the brands Skoda and Volkswagen in India, he said.

    Also Read: Volkswagen Has No Plans To Shift Skoda Production

    VW currently has an installed capacity to manufacture 2 lakh cars annually in a three-shift system from its plant in Chakan, Pune. The facility rolls out products from both VW and Skoda stables.

    "Depending on the decisions that will be made in the future, this capacity could be altered," the spokesperson said.

    Stating that Indian market remains attractive for the group, he said, "With an investment of over 825 million euro (around Rs. 5,700 crore on the Chakan plant), it is clear that Volkswagen is here to stay in India."

    (This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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