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Volvo Cars plans to assemble two more models in India this year

Updated - April 19, 2018 01:42 pm IST

Published - April 19, 2018 01:41 pm IST - Stockholm

Volvo Cars India sold around 2,000 units last year. Sales grew by 28 % in 2017 as compared with 2016.

Charles Frump , Managing Director,Volvo Cars India

Swedish automaker Volvo Cars plans to locally assemble two more models -- XC 60 and V 90 Cross Country -- in India to strengthen business in the country.

“We are looking by mid-year for some addition of SPA (platform) cars in India,” Volvo Car India Managing Director Charles Frump said.

The cars on SPA platform, which are yet to be localised in India are V90 Cross Country and XC 60, he added.

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Volvo Cars began local assembly of XC 90 model from Bangalore plant in October last year. This month it started local assembly of S 90 model from the facility.

With an aim to enhance speedy parts supplies to service centre, Frump said the company will be investing in central parts warehouse in India and expand Bangalore plant as well.

“Overnight we can get parts to all our dealerships instead of getting them shipped from Sweden. Its a huge advantage,” he added.

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When asked about new launches he said the company would drive in XC 40 model in India by July-August this year. Volvo Cars also plans to expand its sales network in India with plans to open one dealership every month this year.

“The biggest gap that we have here (India portfolio) is that we don’t have a small SUV and XC 40 fills that gap,” Frump said.

“Right now we have 21 dealerships and we will get to 29 stores by the end of this year. So that will give us full coverage of India,” Frump said.

Volvo has been able to position itself in India as a clear alternative to German companies such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi, he claimed.

“People who have owned a German car have now also started looking at us for their second car,” Frump said.

Volvo Cars India sold around 2,000 units last year. Sales grew by 28 % in 2017 as compared with 2016.

In India, the company has set an aim of garnering a market share of 10 % in the luxury segment by 2020. It currently has over 5 % share in the segment which is pegged at around 40,000 units per annum.

Globally, the company sold a total of 5.71 lakh units last year.

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