The company has officially said that it’s planning to bring its A and B Class cars into India in the next 3 to 4 years. M-B India plans to assemble the cars locally to keep the costs low and volumes high. “We will bring in A and B Class cars into India in the next 3-4 years” said Peter Honegg – Mercedes India MD and CEO.
As a result of the recently introduced new CKD norms, the company has also started assembling the engines and transmissions of the hot selling C and E-class cars in India to save the extra duty and keep the costs low.
Mr. Honegg was very specific on the need to increasing localisation to stay competitive in a market increasingly dominated by BMW. “We do not have enough locally assembled products in India. My current portfolio does not allow me to compete with my competitors at this time. If I do not produce these (A and B Class) cars locally, I can’t get the numbers. We will be able to compete (with BMW) only when we produce (the cars) locally…the decision to produce them locally will be taken by Germany” Mr Honegg said.
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