Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Volvo to assemble cars in India

- Shally Seth Mohile shally.s@livemint.com n

MUMBAI: Swedish luxury car company Volvo Auto India Pvt. Ltd on Thursday said it will commence local assembly operations in India by the end of this year as it seeks to make deeper inroads and double its share in the country’s small but fast expanding luxury car market that is expected to advance at a fast clip on the back of strong economic growth, better sentiments and the impending goods and services tax (GST).

Volvo has been selling cars in India since 2010 but, unlike German rivals, Mercedes Benz AG, BMW AG and Audi AG, it has been importing them instead of assembling them locally.

“We had two years of solid growth that were driven by the new models and, we thought it was time to commence local operations,” said Tom von Bonsdorf , pointing that the company envisages to double its share in the luxury segment to 10% by 2020.

Albeit on a low base compared to its German rivals, Volvo cars sales in India advanced to 1,600 units in 2016 compared to 1,423 units in the previous year. It expects sales to advance 25% to 2,000 units this year over the yearago period. It has seen sales jump to 35% in the first four months of the current calendar year.

Volvo’s car assembly operations will be located near Bengaluru and focus on models based on Volvo’s SPA’s modular vehithe cle architectu­re. The XC 90, a premium SUV model, will be the first model to be assembled locally. The company has modified its existing truck plant to accommodat­e the assembly unit. The XC 90 would be followed by other models at a later stage, said Bonsdorf.

Volvo Cars is working together with Volvo Group India, truck, bus, constructi­on equipment and Penta engines manufactur­er, and will make use of Volvo Group India’s existing infrastruc­ture and production licences near Bengaluru.

Bonsdorf declined to comment on the investment or the capacity of the upcoming unit.

Volvo sells nine luxury models in India, including sports sedan Volvo S60, performanc­e sedan Volvo S60 Polestar, premium sedan Volvo S60 Cross Country and luxury hatchback Volvo V40. All the models are imported. India levies a duty of 120% on imported cars, and 60% on completely knocked down kits. But Volvo is unlikely to cut prices of models even after the local assembly, said Bonsdorf.

VOLVO SOLD 1,600 CARS IN INDIA IN 2016, AGAINST 1,423 IN THE PREVIOUS YEAR. IT EXPECTS SALES TO GROW 25% TO 2,000 UNITS THIS YEAR

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