by Anthony Lim of www.paultan.org
A report indicates that Honda is planning to introduce three
diesel-based models in India next year in a bid to catch up with
competitors such as Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai. The automaker has been
lagging behind because there are better tax incentives for oil burners
in that market, and it only has a single diesel model on sale there at
this point.
The Nikkei adds that the diesel engines for the trio will be
manufactured at its plant in Uttar Pradesh in northern India, after
improvements to the production line for gasoline-powered engines are
made. The report doesn’t state the engine displacement, so the question
remains if it’ll be the 1.5 litre Earth Dreams i-DTEC turbodiesel as seen on the Brio Amaze sedan.
Honda is also planning to introduce the Brio-based MPV – which is set to make its world debut at the upcoming Indonesian International Motor Show – in India. The seven-seater is set to challenge the Suzuki Ertiga MPV when it arrives there; pricing of the ‘Brio MPV‘ in India is expected to be kept to around RM33,500, equivalent to that for the Ertiga.
The report adds that Honda is slated to increase the number of
dealers in India by 60% to 250 in an effort to take total sales to
300,000 units in 2016.
Source;
http://paultan.org/2013/09/02/honda-launch-city-fit-brio-diesel-versions-india/
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