General Motors today said that it would launch a new small car in India. GM which already has spark in its portfolio will add this new small car in 2009. The small car will be in the likes of beat but primarily meant for emerging markets.
GM also formalized its plan to build a new engine plant in Talegaon in Maharashtra. The initial investment in the new GM powertrain facility will exceed $200 million. This is in addition to more than $300 million already invested in the said facility to manufacture vehicles. The Engine plant will have an annual production capacity of 160,000 engines, with the capability of being expanded to 300,000 engines per year. On the occassion Mr. Karl Slym said “The new engine facility demonstrates GM’s commitment to India. We cannot remain a global industry leader without a strong presence in the high-growth market of India. This will enable us to capture more opportunities in one of the fastest-growing vehicle markets in the world. “The Talegaon engine facility is an important component of GM’s global strategy to establish a strong presence in this market. This is just one of a number of investments, totaling more than $ 1 billion that GM has made over the course of the last few years in emerging markets around the world such as China, Korea, Russia and India. The decision to build the engine facility also in India further demonstrates GM’s confidence in our future and our commitment to growing the business all across the globe,“ said Mr. Slym.
Mr. Slym also said, “The new facility will enable us to continue expanding our product line-up in India”. We have been scouting for a suitable site to set up an engine facility for the past six months. We chose Maharashtra largely because of its outstanding logistics and the pro-active approach demonstrated by the state leadership and the officials in the course of building our car manufacturing plant at Talegaon which is getting commissioned on Tuesday next. It also offered advantages in terms of its employment base, costs, infrastructure, geographical location, etc. After a detailed due diligence and thoughtful consideration, we felt that Maharashtra was the right fit for the new facility.” The engine facility is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2010. The engine facility will complement GM’s production facilities in Talegaon and Halol, which build vehicles in different segments. In addition, the GM India Technical Center in Bangalore carries out engineering, design, research and development activities for local, regional and global requirements.