Country's largest car maker Maruti Suzuki India is eyeing 20
per cent growth in vehicle exports this fiscal at 1.2 lakh units, riding on
increased sales in non-European markets like Africa, Latin America and the
Middle East.
In the current fiscal till date, the company has exported
over 92,000 units in over 100 countries, a growth of over 23 per cent over
previous year and would soon launch its latest model 'Ciaz' in Mexico to add to
its export basket.
"We are likely to close the financial year with around
1.2 lakh units, a growth of around 20 per cent," a Maruti Suzuki India
Spokesperson told.
This growth is on account of multiple factors such as
focused efforts on markets such as Africa, Latin America and Middle East, the
spokesperson added.
"This is in line with the Suzuki mandate to drive
exports to these markets from India," the spokesperson said.
In December 2014 MSI’s total exports surged nearly threefold
as compared to December 2013.
Elaborating on the company's export performance during last
month, the spokesperson said: "December was good month for us. We added
markets like Sudan and Mexico and launched Ciaz in Egypt. Ciaz has been well
received in Egyptian market and will be launched in Mexico shortly."
The top five export markets for the company so far in the
current fiscal have been Algeria where it sold 8,991 units, followed by Chile
where the company dispatched 7,456 units.
The company exported 5,736 units to Angola, 3618 units to
Peru and 2,328 units to Indonesia.
"South Africa and Angola are other interesting markets
where our cars are selling very well. In Angola, we are the number one brand in
the market for the past two months. While we will continue to explore new
markets, future growth is expected from Non-European markets," the
spokesperson said.
Some new models added to the export fleet that have helped
the company strengthen its presence in non EU markets are new Alto K-10,
Ertiga, Celerio and Ciaz, the spokesperson said.
"Models introduced last year like Dzire, new Swift, new
Alto 800 have also been well received in these markets. These models are also
available in left hand drive versions to meet the specific market needs,"
the spokesperson added.
In 2014, India's overall passenger car exports declined by
2.65 per cent to 5,47,087 units from 5,61,972 units in 2013.
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