After announcing an extensive product roll-out plan for the Indian market, Renault today reaffirmed its commitment to the Indian market and announced its intention to set up an independent Distribution Network to support the new products.
— Speaking to the media today in Mumbai, Renault India said : ” introducing several cars from our international portfolio in the Indian market. Today we would like to reaffirm our intention to be a long term player in India, by announcing our plans to set up an exclusive Distribution Network for Renault cars that will be introduced in the Indian market. We will create an extensive nationwide distribution network in the next 30 months, to ensure our customers are assured of seamless service.” Mr. Marc NASSIF, Country General Manager and MD of During the recent New Delhi AutoExpo we had announced our roadmap for Elaborating on Renault India’s ambitious plans, Mr. Nassif added, ”
Delhi AutoExpo has been extremely positive and the feedback we got from the thousands of visitors to our pavilion shows that there is a good market for cars from the Renault range. We have carried out extensive customer surveys and have identified the right cars from our global range for introduction in the Indian market. Renault cars have always been applauded for their design, styling, drive comfort and fuel efficiency, and we are absolutely confident that our proposed range will meet the expectations of the Indian customer.
We plan to launch the Our experience at the New greenfield manufacturing facility in Chennai. Our range will have Small to Luxury cars and will be a mix of Renault models and some based on platforms shared within the Renault Nissan Alliance.” and the KOLEOS in 2011, and these two cars will be produced at the Alliance During the recently concluded New Delhi AutoExpo, Renault had announced plans to several new cars within 18-24 months and a full range in a 48-month timeframe.
Fluence and Koleos would be the first cars to roll out of the Chennai plant in 2011, followed by other models from the global Renault portfolio … and would also include a small entry level car.
Source: Press release distribution via India PRwire
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About RENAULT
The €40 billion (US$55 billion) Renault Group designs, develops, manufactures and sells innovative, safe and environmentally-friendly vehicles worldwide. It has a commercial presence in 118 countries, selling vehicles under three brands – Renault, Dacia and Samsung. Renault also pursues an Alliance with Nissan, created in 1999. The Renault-Nissan Alliance is the fourth largest automotive group in the world, and aims to rank among the world’s top three automotive groups for quality, technology and profitability.
Established in 1898, Renault is a group with a long and successful history of vehicle production. Today, it produces cars and light commercial vehicles in 18 countries on five continents for its customers around the world. In terms of fuel efficiency and CO the world today.
Renault recently unveiled a range of full-Electric, Zero Emission cars. These cars will go into production starting 2011, and will initially be available in Israel and Denmark, before being introduced in several other European countries.
Renault’s international growth will result from its presence in high-growth markets such as India, Brazil, Russia and China. Thanks to strategic partnerships in these countries, Renault’s products are designed to meet the differing requirements of customers all over the world. Renault is Europe’s leading brand in terms of safety, and the only vehicle manufacturer to have nine cars with the maximum five-star Euro NCAP rating, and the winner of the Formula 1 World Championship for Constructors and Drivers in 2005 & 2006.
The Renault Group employs about 129,000 people worldwide. 2 emissions, the Renault lineup is among the most efficient in
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