Local Assembly Of Mercedes-EQ Models On The Cards
The German brand wants to launch more electric cars in India and assembling them locally will help it price them well.
The German brand wants to launch more electric cars in India and assembling them locally will help it price them well.
The new direct-to-consumer retail model will be implemented in India from the fourth quarter this year.
The carmaker has showcased its third all-electric model for 2021, with only the EQE left to make its debut.
The electric luxury saloon has up to 771 km range and is crammed full of technology.
These will include the AMG GT Black Series, A-Class Limousine, GLA, among several others.
Thus far, the firm has invested Rs. 2600 crores in the country.
The performance cars will be made at Chakan and the first car to roll-out from the factory will be the AMG GLC 43 Coupe.
Also, the German automotive giant wants more luxury cars to be sold in India.