Suzuki to pump $971 mn into second output line in Gujarat

04 Nov 2016

Japan's Suzuki Motor Corp will invest about 100 billion yen ($970.97 million) in a second vehicle production line at its new plant in Gujarat, even before operations have begun at the plant, the Nikkei business daily reported today.

The second line could debut in early 2019, the report said, and will manufacture the same yearly volume as the first production line, which is slated to debut in 2017.

The addition of the production lines is expected to increase Suzuki's manufacturing capacity to 2 million cars a year, the paper said.

The new factory in Gujarat will manufacture models such as the Baleno hatchback, with vehicles for export also being considered due to Gujarat being a major port, Nikkei said.

Suzuki's unit, Maruti Suzuki India, had earmarked an investment of about Rs18,500 crore ($2.77 billion) for the Gujarat plant in December last year, to set up six production lines capable of producing 250,000 vehicles each, Reuters reported in December.

Suzuki Motor said vehicles sales in India, its biggest market, rose 5.2 per cent in the April-June period.