Mercedes Benz to launch electric SUV EQC in April
The company is analysing which electric vehicle could be launched in India out of the ten electric vehicles (EVs) that it is planning to launch globally in the next two years. It is also considering local assembly of some models.
"We are introducing the EQC in the (Indian) market. We are quite bullish on this segment. What we see today is a GST advantage in selling fully electric vehicles," Mercedes-Benz Cars Head overseas region Matthias Luehrs told reporters here on the sidelines of Auto Expo.
The company, therefore, sees the government supporting in the strategy of electrification into the Indian market. "We are building on that. Our strategy is to evolve towards this segment in the future."
The goods and services tax (GST) subvention is a clear sign of the government's support for EVs, he added.
When asked if the company would continue to fully import EVs to India, he said: "At the moment, yes".
He, however, added that the company's research and development unit in Germany had plan to introduce ten different EVs worldwide in the next couple of years.
"Obviously, we are also studying and always analysing what kind of cars we could possibly bring at a certain stage and also manufacture locally. We have not determined which one or if (the company with go ahead with it)," Luehr said.
As the company has done in the past with internal combustion engine vehicles, it will assess the viability of local assembly for EVs in the same manner, he asserted.
At present, Mercedes Benz locally assembles nine models at its plant in Pune. These comprise Maybach S 560, S-Class, E-Class Long Wheelbase, C-Class, CLA luxury sedans and the GLA, GLE and the GLS luxury SUVs. RKL ANSANS