Honda Exploring Options to Foray into MPV Segment in India


Chennai: Japanese car maker Honda is exploring the possibility to foray into the multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) segment in India, a top company official said.

"Honda is mulling a seven-seater multi-purpose vehicle. And we are, at this moment, studying the market whether we have to launch it or not...," Honda Cars India Senior Vice-President (Sales and Marketing) Jnaneswar Sen told reporters here.

He further said, "See, to have a product, we must meet all the conditions -- what are people looking for, style, space. So we have to match everything. We actually decide whether we can actually bring it or not. Thats the study we are doing now."

"We are looking at two options -- one it is a seven seater multi-purpose vehicle and the other is of course, compact sports utility vehicle. That concept has already been developed and it has been displayed at Detroit Motor Show in January this year," he added.

Asked whether people were shifting towards petrol car as diesel prices have been constantly increasing in the past, he said, "we hear from the industry, that there is a slight shift (on preference to petrol cars from diesel)".

To a query on whether it was possible to launch diesel variants of the company's existing models including – Brio, City using the same 1.5litre diesel engine, Sen said, "This engine will not be fitted in any of our current models. It will be only for our new models. When City was designed, it was designed to carry a petrol engine. The cost of modification for diesel engine is fairly high...So, we decided not to."

Sen, who launched the company's mid-size sedan Amaze, said, "with the launch of Amaze we are entering into a new segment, which we were not present all these years."

It is priced between 5.04 lakh (ex-showroom Chennai) for entry-level petrol and 7.68 lakh (ex-showroom Chennai) for top-end diesel variant.

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Source: PTI