Ssangyong, which Mahindra & Mahindra
"In 2015 we will use our full capacity. That is when we will (have achieved) turnaround," CEO Yoo Il Lee told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the Geneva Motor Show.
Lee also said that the company will return to borrowing from banks next year to fund its expansion.
Ssangyong's debt was wiped clean by Mahindra after the Indian company bought its controlling stake.
Mahindra and Ssangyong will also expand its dealer-sharing programme - currently in place in Australia - to South American and African countries, Lee said, with a long-term target of entering the United States market.
"We are diversifying our export markets. Russia now is the largest, but depending on one country is a bit insecure," Lee said.
Mahindra's capital injection, which Lee says will happen in May or June, will increase the Indian car maker's holding in Ssangyong to 73 percent.