M&M plans to launch its pick-up trucks in the US

Utility and tractor major Mahindra & Mahindra is stepping up plans to launch diesel-powered pick-up trucks in the US.
The company has tied up with US’ biggest vehicle distributor Global Vehicles to sell the brand.

The company’s diesel-powered pick-ups had slow sales in South Africa, where they were launched in 2006. Compared to that, US is a mature market and the company wants to cash in on the opportunity created by the disinterest of global majors.

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By competitively pricing its products in the American market, M&M plans to launch the diesel-powered two-door and four-door pick-up trucks. The SUV will be based on the Scorpio platform, completely redesigned for the US according to the stringent emission norms and badged differently. As the US is a brand-conscious market and M&M is little-known there, the company will initially target the vehicles at the ‘green consumers, tractor customers and the Indian expatriates in the US’.

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Initially, the vehicles will land in the US as completely-knocked-down units. The company has a plan to make local assembling units when the sales go high.
M&M is yet to decide on the pricing, production targets and advertising spends for the US market.

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