MG Motor plans to set up second plant in India
PTI, Feb 5, 2020, 3:50 PM IST
Greater Noida: MG Motor India on Wednesday said it is looking to set up a new manufacturing plant in the country as it expects its existing plant in Gujarat to run out of capacity by the end of next year, a top company official said on Wednesday.
The company’s current manufacturing facility in Halol (Gujarat), which it bought from General Motors, can roll out a maximum of one lakh units per annum.
“End of next year hopefully, we should touch one lakh volume and we are looking at two lakh volume in 2022,” MG Motor India President and MD Rajeev Chaba told PTI on the sidelines of the Auto Expo here.
He further said: “Halol currently can do one lakh cars per year. So that means we need a new plant and we need to decide (a plan of action) in the next three-four months.”
Terming it as a mid-term plan, Chaba said the company would also look at having four products to its portfolio by the end of next year.
“So, we are committed to launching four products in two years, and after that one new product each year till 2025,” he added.
When asked if the company was planning to set up a new plant or looking at a Halol-like facility, Chaba said: “Right now we are looking at all the options – brownfield, greenfield. That’s why we will take three-four months to decide our strategy.”
He added that company officials were in talks with various state governments and were evaluating different options.
MG Motor sold around 16,000 units in 2019 and aims to cross 40,000 mark this year, he said.
“Next year, we are targeting in the range of 80,000 to 1 lakh units,” he added.
On product portfolio, Chaba said the company would have a volume model in addition to one electric vehicle (EV) and two sports utility vehicles (SUVs).
When asked if the coronavirus episode in China is going to impact the supply of parts for various models, he said: “Production is going to be impacted this month, but we expect to start recovering from March, April onwards.”
MG Motors is owned by China’s SAIC Motor Corporation.
On the increase in customs duty on imported EVs, Chaba said the development won’t have any impact on MG Motor’s electrification plans.
“We will keep on launching electric products here… it is being done to promote domestic manufacturing which is good for the country,” he noted.
He, however, added that there should be a long-term policy regime in the country with fewer surprises.
Chaba said the company is looking to increase localisation element for its electric car ZS.
“Right now local content is very less but, by end of next year, we should have 30-40 per cent localisation on it,” he added.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Passenger vehicle wholesales up marginally at 3,93,238 units in Oct: SIAM
HMSI recalls GL1800 Gold Wing units to fix faulty component
Hero MotoCorp looks to scale up EV biz, lines up new models
Royal Enfield forays into electric bike segment; unveils first model under Flying Flea brand
Maruti Suzuki looks to cash in on ‘few lakh marriages’ in Nov to carry festive sales momentum
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Mangaluru: POCSO case – Convict sentenced to 20 years in prison
Nursing student suicide: Three students arrested in Kerala
Sampaje: Financial fraud using Google Pay reported
Nadda’s letter to Kharge full of falsehoods: Cong
Kundapur: Several injured after insulator truck rams into Innova car on NH-66
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.