Malaysian Peugeot distributor Nasim is set to produce 60,000 units of a new C-segment sedan over a five-year period starting next year.
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The C-segment sedan, codenamed T73, will be built at the Naza Automotive Manufacturing plant in Gurun, Kedah, under a master agreement signed between Nasim and Automobiles Peugeot, it said, according to the Malaysia Business Times.
“With the signing of the T73 master agreement, we will be one step closer to making Malaysia Peugeot’s production hub for the region.
“The T73 is slated to be launched in 2012. We believe this car will help grow the Peugeot brand significantly in Malaysia and in the region,” CEO SM Nasarudin SM Nasimuddin said.
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