Japanese auto maker Nissan which plans to launch its global small car in the Indian market next year will start the first trial production of the product from its Chennai plant in November.
The report quoted a source familiar with the development as saying that “More than 30 units will be produced in the first trial production that will commence in November.”
A Nissan Motor India spokesperson declined to comment on the specific production schedules, but said construction of the Chennai plant was going ahead to meet the May 2010 deadline for launch of the small car in India.
The company has already started trial production of power train in September along with trial run of the body shop. It is installing stamping machines. Nissan had recently revealed the sketch of its global compact car that would be produced in five countries, including India, China and Thailand, from next year.
The spokesperson said that “Our first car that is made on this global compact car platform in Chennai will have its global premiere at the Geneva Motor Show 2010.”
The company had announced an investment of INR 4,500 crore in partnership with French firm Renault over seven years for setting up the Chennai plant, which will have an initial capacity of around 200,000 units, scalable up to 400,000 units in the future.
Nissan plans to make India the sourcing hub for its compact car for Europe. It has set a sales target of one million units per year from this new global compact car platform by 2013.
The spokesperson added that “The Chennai plant will start exports in the second half of 2010. We will export 110,000 units in 2011 to more than 100 countries especially, Europe (30 countries) and will increase to 180,000 units in the future.”
(Sourced from Business Standards)


