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Domestic launch of electric Indica likely by early '11

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Tata Motors today said it could launch an electric version of its flagship passenger car Indica in the domestic market simultaneously with its European launch, in early 2011.

The company will start a feasibility study by next year for introducing the product in the domestic market.

"It (the electric Indica) will be available for launching in the country simultaneously with the global launch," Tata Motors managing director (India operation) Prakash M Telang told reporters here.

When asked if the company has initiated the market study, he said, "not at the moment. We will start (the feasibility study) closer to when we have the product ready. We will do it from next year."

The country's largest auto company has been developing the electric Indica with a Norwegian firm for launching in the British, Norwegian and Danish markets by 2011, which will mark the global launch of the car.

Its domestic introduction would depend on the cost factor as it is a price-sensitive market, Telang added.

"We have to look into the cost equation here. We have to see the market demand as it will be an expensive vehicle. Electricity is also not easily available in the country," Telang said, adding electric vehicles are generally 70-150 per cent more expensive on current status depending on the choice of batteries.

He, however, added, "the car will certainly be suitable for Indian roads."

 

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First Published: Nov 24 2009 | 4:17 PM IST

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