Italian auto maker Fiat today said it plans to develop a small car, specifically for the Indian market, although it has deferred the launch of its super hatchback Bravo in India.
"Fiat plans to develop a small car for the Indian market in Italy with the help of an Indian team. It will be launched here with our joint venture partner Tata Motors with about 80-85 per localisation," Fiat India President and Chief Executive Officer Rajeev Kapoor told reporters at the 10th Auto Expo.
He, however, did not specify the time of completion of the development of the car.
The company has also put on backburner its plans to launch Bravo in India, he said. "Looking at the availability of number of various cars in India, we have decided to postpone the launch of Bravo. We will keep evaluating the launch time for India," Kapoor added.
Bravo was originally scheduled to be launched in the beginning of last year.
Fiat India also expects to double its sales volume in calendar 2010 at 46,000 units against 23,000 units sold last year.
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