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Chinese auto giant and SUV leader Great Wall Motors is set for an India debut, which could be a threat to MG Motors

Jan 6, 2020, 10:05 IST
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  • Great Wall Motors is set to showcase its Haval brand in the upcoming Auto Show 2020.
  • GWM’s India twitter page also showcases the Ora electric car – which is the world’s cheapest EV, however its launch in India is not confirmed.
  • But GWM’s entry in India, could make things complicated for MG Motors.
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Chinese SUV leader Great Wall Motors has confirmed its India entry. While the details of its launch are not known, reports say the Chinese giant is set to showcase its Haval brand in the upcoming Auto Show 2020.


But GWM’s entry in India, could make things complicated for MG Motors. MG Motors, the iconic British company which is now owned by Chinese SAIC, has had a sweet run in India so far, with MG Hector becoming a bestseller in the market. It had also recently launched its electric SUV MG ZS EV.

GWM’s India twitter page also showcases the Ora electric car – which is the world’s cheapest EV, however its launch in India is not confirmed.

In 2016, GWM had put its first step into the Indian market by setting up a R&D centre in Bengaluru. Since then, several rumours had been doing the rounds about its supposed entry in the Indian SUV market.

And now, after four years, the auto giant is reportedly looking for land in Gujarat for a manufacturing facility while it also debuts in the auto show.
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