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Ssangyong cars from Chakan plant
Mahindra will assemble the SUVs from a new assembly line in Chakan
By : Sharmistha Mukherjee | Published : August 27, 2010
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Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) would set up an assembly line at its Chakan plant for making Ssangyong sport utility vehicles (SUVs), said Pawan Goenka, president (automotive and farm equipment sector) of the Mumbai-based utility vehicle maker.

“The new assembly line for the Ssangyong products would come up at Chakan.” He, however, declined to state how much they would invest for setting up the assembly line.

 

M&M is in the final stages of acquiring troubled South Korean automaker Ssangyong Motor Company (SYMC). The company expects to seal the deal with Ssangyong before November-end, after it completes the detailed due diligence process, expected to get over by next month.

The company is charting a road map for launching SYMC’s vehicles here. The company is considering two products from the Ssangyong portfolio, Korando C and Rexton, to launch in India. While Korando C is a compact SUV, Rexton is a large-sized premium SUV. Mahindra will sell these products under the Ssangyong brand in India.

M&M’s Chakan plant can produce 300,000 units a year and will see an investment of Rs 5,000 crore over a period of time. The plant can manufacture all M&M products, ranging from a 0.5-tonne cargo vehicle to 49-tonne Mahindra Navistar heavy truck and sport utility vehicles.

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  Posted by honey saxena at 10th September,2010
Seems very well said santosh, but a quick question here - are you purely saying that on the basis of the image seen here or is it some kind of experience sharing. Also I have to share that there is no pure indian car - even the amby was inspired from maurice, the mahindra jeeps were from the wwII times, the bikes yezdi - java are of czech origin, Royal enfield is also of British origin, and with times we have excelled in copying too - i do not see any harm in having the acquired technology to build cars. can you name any car that is purely indian - even indica was a very poor copy of the PALIO. I see this as a great going .......!
  Posted by PRATEEK at 29th August,2010
Good Going M&M For getting Indian automotive company on global scene .Now India has two brands which own various international brands. Great Going TATA and M&M.
  Posted by santhosh rai at 28th August,2010
why do mm and pal bring this kind of vehicles ,, this car on the pic can give nightmares to the owners. pity mm. after all these years of manufacturing vehicles.. u copy shape. you copy names .. stil do not have the tec to build good cars.pity.
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