Thursday 23 January 2014

Isuzu Motors India targets 5,000 SUVs sale in 2 years


After introducing the Sports Utility Vehicle MU-7 in Kerela, Isuzu Motors India aims at a sale of 5,000 units per year in the upcoming two years. With a plan of getting its plant commissioned by 2016, the Japanese automobile maker targets at selling 50,000 units in a year.   

As per its manufacturing agreement with Hindustan Motors, the company gets the CKD kits of its sports utility vehicle MUV-7 and pick-up-truck D-Max assembled at the Thiruvallur plant in Chennai.

The Hyderabad plant of the company is probably going to be operational by 2015-16 and its capacity is likely to be 1 lakh to 1.2 lakh units.
 
While catering to the competitive to market scenario of Indian components in terms of price, Isuzu Motors will enhance the localisation content by 100 per cent.


Along with its current four showrooms in Chennai, Coimbatore, Kochi and Hyderabad, the company will increase the number to 10 with dealerships at Tirupati, Vishakapatnam, Maduari and Bangalore. Moreover, the plans are afoot to open 60 outlets by 2015-16, across India. 

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