Big change will come in automobile sector, business increased after Corona

New Delhi : In order to advance eco-friendly technology, it is said that the automobile sector will move from just manufacturing to becoming a transportation solution provider. There is a possibility of a slowdown in sales in this industry. However, the pent-up demand now seems to be increasing after the Corona epidemic.

Advance technologies like automated driving, vehicle intelligence, connected features and electrification are driving change in the industry. More emphasis will be laid on this in the coming India Mobility Global Expo. It will be held in Delhi-NCR from 17-22 January 2025.

Increase in sales of eco friendly cars

As India is making its presence felt in the global automobile scenario, vehicle manufacturers are expected to introduce their new models with different technologies at different price points to cater to the needs of different types of customers at the Expo as Eco Friendly in 2025 Adoption of cars is expected to accelerate.

Maruti Suzuki's statement

Hisashi Takeuchi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Maruti Suzuki India, has told 'PTI-Bhasha' that India is now reaching the global level. We see immense long-term growth potential in the Indian automobile industry. He said that as we enter the next phase of our growth journey from 20 lakh to 40 lakh capacity, we plan to achieve in the next 7 to 8 years what previously took 40 years to achieve. Put. At the same time, Tata Motors is thinking of doubling its sustainable transportation campaign.

Tata gave this response

Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, said Tata Motors is strongly positioned to make the most of the key changes in the industry, from greener, emissions-friendly powertrains to growing demand for safer cars and SUVs. Is. He said the company remains optimistic about the growth of the Indian passenger vehicle market in 2025. Satinder Singh Bajwa, Chief Commercial Officer, JSW MG Motor India, has said that the company aims to make the electric vehicle (EV) segment as attractive and accessible as possible and would like to play an important role in making India the top global automobile market.

On the imperative of sustainable transportation, Kia India Managing Director and CEO Guanggu Lee said that there are a lot of options in India and it is not just electrification. He said alternative fuels like hybrid, CNG and ethanol are technologies that can be considered.

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Santosh Iyer, Managing Director and CEO, Mercedes-Benz India, has said that we expect battery electric vehicles (BEVs) to be adopted in 2025 as well, which will include new BEP offerings like the EQS SUV 450 5-seater and the electric G-Class. Are ready.

Shraddha Suri Marwah, President, Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA), said that as far as the automotive component industry is concerned, the sector continues to invest in localisation, research and development, digitalisation and sustainability. He has said that India needs to focus more on innovation, global competitiveness and 'designing' for the world.

(with agency input)

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