Mahindra Eyes US Car Market With South Korean Subsidiary

- Mahindra is eyeing the US car market in the SUV segment
- Mahindra recently opened a new $230 million plant in Detroit
- The entry into US car market is likely to be through SsangYong
Indian automobile giant Mahindra & Mahindra is eyeing the American car market with its South Korean subsidiary exploring possibilities in the sports utility vehicle (SUV) segment. The company this week opened a new USD 230 million plant in Detroit, the world's car capital, which got its first automotive production facility in 25 years. The entry into the US car market is likely to be through the South Korean SsangYong Motor Company, which is a subsidiary of Mahindra & Mahindra, indicated its group chairman Anand Mahindra. He, however, told reporters in Detroit that no date of entering the American car market has been determined yet. The board of SsangYong, which was acquired by Mahindra in 2011, is deliberating the issue and would announce when a decision is made.
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"In automotive, as you know, we own Ssangyong motors and the advantage of possibly exploring an American entry through them is that the American consumer by now has developed great respect for the Korean automotive brand thanks to Hyundai and Kia," Mahindra said.
"So, they have done all the hard work, now when a third Korean brand comes in here, there will be not be resistance and skepticism. It will simply be tested out as yet another Korean product. So, there is a strong logic for Ssangyong to look in. So that could be another point of entry for the on- road piece," said Mahindra.
The Indian business tycoon was in the US early this week to open Mahindra's automotive plant in Detroit. The automotive plant plans to manufacture off-loaders, the first lot of which is expected by early next year. Mahindra, a well-known brand of tractors in the US, has emerged over the years as the third largest seller of tractors in America.
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Asked about making cars in the US, Mahindra said: "I hope so but I don't have a plan right now, nothing I can tell you. And whether it will be Ssangyong or whether it will be an electric, or whether it will be some other brand... we own Pininfarina, as you know... I have been on record saying that we will want to make Pininfarina electric. Which of these brands will come near I don't know.
"We don't, that's the honest answer. But do we have the aspiration to be on road as well as off road, yes," Mahindra told a group of Indian reporters in response to a question.
Asked about the roll out plans for Ssangyong in the US, he said: "Nothing yet, the board is still deliberating it in Korea. But they are definitely exploring".
A Korean brand should be an obvious one and the world is moving to SUVs, he said.
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"SsangYong like Mahindra in Korea is a specialist SUV maker. So it is seen as niche. As you know now more and more of the world's cars are becoming SUVs."The move to SUVs is a very, very strong shift everywhere. Biggest profit makers in America for large companies here are SUVs. So this (US) is a very, very important market to come into if we can," Mahindra added.
The USD 19-billion group, which is present in more than 100 countries, operates in as many as 11 sectors and employs over two lakh people.
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