Maruti Suzuki is planning exports of 130,000-140,000 vehicles in the current fiscal year although it said that it expects a slow down over the next year as sales incentives are removed in European markets.


Managing director and chief executive officer Shinzo Nakanishi told reporters at the New Delhi show that the company aims to keep operating margins at 10% in fiscal year 2009/10 but profitability will be impacted by a rise in raw material prices and a rise in the yen.


Maruti Suzuki will decide this month on a plan to expand capacity as rivals introduce new models to challenge the dominance of India’s biggest carmaker.


The automaker will utilize its cash reserves of INR50 bn (US$1.1 bn) for the expansion, Ajay Seth, the company’s finance head, told Bloomberg News. Maruti expects sales this fiscal year to reach a record 1m units.


Vehicle sales in India surged 61% in November, the fastest pace in more than five years, according to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers.

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