Bullish on growth prospects despite sluggish conditions: Honda - Business Standard
In any of the emerging markets, there is a problem of currency fluctuation which is tough. But on the products front, two-wheelers are an essential commodity required in daily life. So I think there is a robust market there. Also in four-wheelers, we have selling the Amaze in India and the Brio and Mobilio in Asean markets. Our products are priced competitively and are doing well.
We know that the market has degrown over the last few months. But it will pick up in due course as potential is there. Honda's target is to sell six million vehicles globally by March 2017. In India, we are looking at trebling sales to 300,000 units by that time. We are very committed to the market here. Over the next few years, we want to bring models which are comfortable and usuable for Indian customers.
Honda is largely known for its sedans. Given the numbers you are targeting are you exploring possibilities to introduce an entry-level compact car positioned below the Brio, possibly powered by a diesel engine to grow volumes in India?
We do not have any specific plan at the moment. We have not made any final decision but we are exploring possibilities in the market.
You unveiled multi-purpose vehicle Mobilio today based on the same platform as the Brio. Any plans for a compact sports utility vehicle on the same?
Just like the compact sedan segment, the market for small SUVs is opening up. We are examining a lot of opportunities. Next financial year, we will launch Mobilio and all new Jazz. But we are very competitive and will aggressively launch products in the Indian markets.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has stated its intention to gain leadership position in the Indian two-wheeler market by the end of the decade. What is the investment that would go in towards putting in place commensurate capacity for building that kind of scale?
We have already started production on our fourth plant in India. We will commission it in the second half of 2015. We will think of further strategy after that. As regards the passenger vehicle segment, we are going to start operations at our facility in Tapukara (Rajasthan) later this month. This would bring in additional capacity of 120,000 units. Further investments in four-wheelers will be based on market growth.
Put the internet to work for you.