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Recently, Volvo said that it will manufacture electric vehicles in India, while the government will also provide incentives and incentives
.
Volvo plans to produce and assemble electric vehicles in India
Charles Frump, managing director of Volvo Cars India, said the company wants to be the first to introduce green technology in India, especially as
the government focuses on electronics and other clean solutions.
Volvo plans to produce cars in India in the coming months to compete with
models such as the BMW X1, Mercedes GLA and Audi Q3.
The company plans to increase the range of car models it assembles in India, especially because it contributes to import tariffs
that could be as high as 180 percent.
"We are committed to the 'Make in India' initiative and of course we will be looking at adding car assembly
in India," Frump said.
It's just a matter of
time.
”
Last year, Volvo began assembling cars
at a plant in Bangalore, India.
The plant also produces Volvo trucks and buses
.
Frump said it will start assembling plug-in hybrids
in India.
Volvo will begin migrating and electrifying its entire model range from 2019 and will launch an all-electric vehicle
next year.
The Indian subsidiary will also launch pure electric vehicles
after the global launch.
Volvo, which began operations in India in 2007, has been expanding its retail operations as well as its model lineup to attract luxury car buyers
.
Last year, India's luxury car market was estimated at more than 40,000 units, led by Mercedes, followed by BMW and Audi
.
,
Recently, Volvo said that it will manufacture electric vehicles in India, while the government will also provide incentives and incentives
.
Volvo plans to produce and assemble electric vehicles in India
Volvo plans to produce and assemble electric vehicles in IndiaCharles Frump, managing director of Volvo Cars India, said the company wants to be the first to introduce green technology in India, especially as
the government focuses on electronics and other clean solutions.
Volvo plans to produce cars in India in the coming months to compete with
models such as the BMW X1, Mercedes GLA and Audi Q3.
The company plans to increase the range of car models it assembles in India, especially because it contributes to import tariffs
that could be as high as 180 percent.
"We are committed to the 'Make in India' initiative and of course we will be looking at adding car assembly
in India," Frump said.
It's just a matter of
time.
”
Last year, Volvo began assembling cars
at a plant in Bangalore, India.
The plant also produces Volvo trucks and buses
.
Frump said it will start assembling plug-in hybrids
in India.
Volvo will begin migrating and electrifying its entire model range from 2019 and will launch an all-electric vehicle
next year.
The Indian subsidiary will also launch pure electric vehicles
after the global launch.
Volvo, which began operations in India in 2007, has been expanding its retail operations as well as its model lineup to attract luxury car buyers
.
Last year, India's luxury car market was estimated at more than 40,000 units, led by Mercedes, followed by BMW and Audi
.
,