JSW SUV: Preparations for JSW Motors’ entry in the auto sector in full swing, know whose partnership it is with?

JSW SUV: JSW Motors has intensified preparations for entry into the Indian auto sector. Before the launch of the first car, the company has announced a strategic partnership with French software giant Dassault Systemes. The objective of this collaboration is to create a world-class mobility ecosystem in India and accelerate the development of electric vehicles.

Digital support from 3DEXPERIENCE platform
Under this partnership, Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform will serve as the digital backbone for JSW Motors’ upcoming cars. The company will also use advanced tools like CATIA and ENOVIA, which will bring the entire process of design, engineering and product development on a single digital platform.

First SUV may be launched by Diwali
JSW Motors may launch its first SUV by Diwali this year. According to reports, this SUV will be based on Chery’s Jetour T2 platform and its design will be rugged and boxy. This SUV can give direct competition to Mahindra Thar in the Indian market. Its probable price can be between Rs 15 to 25 lakh.

Special focus on technology and design
JSW Motors aims to introduce new generation vehicles with latest technology, high performance and attractive design. The company will enter both SUV and sedan segments based on New Energy Vehicle (NEV) platform. With the help of modular and scalable architecture, new models can be developed rapidly.

Carbon footprint and cost will reduce
The production process will be optimized with the help of Dassault’s DELMIA software. Virtual twinning technology will help in reducing construction errors and reducing costs. Besides, carbon footprint will also be reduced by better utilization of resources.

Officials’ response
According to Ranjan Nayak, CEO of JSW Motors, this partnership will help the company bring better quality vehicles to the market faster. At the same time, Dassault Systemes India MD Deepak NG said that this platform will ease the development of software-defined vehicles.

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