Auto Inc set for an over 2 million expansion spree as carmakers zero down plant plans
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The country’s top carmakers—Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, Hyundai Motor India Ltd, Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd, and Tata Motors PV Ltd—with installed capacity of 5.4 million cars, are looking to increase their capacity by up to 39% to 7.5 million cars by 2030 as they look to cash in on one of the world's fastest-growing car markets.
The capacity expansion plans come as the top carmakers prepare to launch nearly 80 new car models over the next few years, which will include new nameplates, facelifts and model upgrades to jostle for more market share in the world’s third-largest automobile market. On Monday, Maruti Suzuki announced the location of its new passenger vehicle plant with a capacity of up to 1 million units per annum in Khoraj, Gujarat, followed by Tata Motors managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) Shailesh Chandra noting during the launch of the new Tata Punch on Tuesday that the company will expand capacity to meet the rising demand for passenger vehicles in the country.
This announcement comes months after Mahindra and Mahindra stated that it is looking to increase the capacity of its Chakan plant by 240,000 and build a new greenfield manufacturing plant after FY28. Hyundai Motor India recently began production at its new facility in Talegaon, Maharashtra, which has initially expanded its capacity by 170,000 which will go up to 250,000 units by 2028.
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