General Motors in India has said that it will increase exports from India in 2015.
GM executives revealed the plan to step up exports from India at a dealer meeting. The company began exporting cars from India in September 2014 and it exported 984 vehicles last year.
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In 2015, the company plans to export around 19,000 cars to nearly 40 countries. A major part of this export activity will be to Mexico and Chile.
“We recognise the growth potential of India and are focused on the fundamentals to ensure long-term sustainability,” said GM International President Stefan Jacoby. “We know that begins by offering high quality, exciting and competitive products for our customers.”
GM India also announced that it will introduce the Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV in 2015 and Spin multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) in 2016.
“GM India’s focus is on significantly expanding its presence in the Indian market by enriching its products, quality and the entire purchasing experience,” said Arvind Saxena, president and managing director, General Motors India. “Our dealers are a big part of ensuring that Chevrolet builds customers for life.”
As part of its commitment to provide customers with a unique ownership experience, GM India has recently introduced the Chevrolet Complete Care programme with assured low cost of maintenance.
GM India has 247 sales outlets and 270 service outlets spread throughout the country.
