Why GWM Entered India Amidst Auto Sector CrisisHardeep Singh Brar, Director, Sales and Marketing, GWM, talks about Great Wall Motor's plans for India

ByShipra Singh

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TheGreat Wall Motors (GWM)announced its India debut at Auto Expo Show 2020.

The Chinese auto giant has entered the country at a time when India's automobile industry is in a crisis. Car sales dropped by as much as 42 per cent in 2019 due to muted consumption, shows data.

Hardeep Brar, director of sales and marketing at company's Indian arm, toldEntrepreneur Indiathat despite the dip in the auto market, sports utility vehicle (SUV) segment is still growing. "GWM is China's number one SUV company. As the SUV segment is largely unaffected by the slowdown, the company has nothing to worry about," he said.

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Plans for India

GWM is bullish on the long-term growth story of Indian auto market, Brar said. "GWM had set up its first R&D unit in India in 2016. We were conducting global as well as local project development in that centre and we plan to invest more in R&D over the next few years."

Vision 2025 (left) and Concept H (right) on display at GWM pavilion at Auto Expo–The Motor Show 2020

The Chinese carmaker has 14 manufacturing facilities globally. It aims to bring the same success to its Indian market as well and plans to invest $1 billion (INR 7,000) crore in the country's auto market for the same. The investment will mainly be directed towards manufacturing plant, vehicle research and development, production of power batteries and electric drives and vehicle and component manufacturing.

GWM has signed an agreement with US's General Motors to acquire the latter's Talegaon factory for production of their cars. "Under Make in India program, we also plan to manufacture in India and export globally," Brar said.

The company will establish two brands in India, Haval and GWM EV. While Haval will make a range of SUVs, GWM EV will specialise inelectric vehicles(EV). GWM's first SUV is expected to hit the Indian market in early 2021.

GWM in Auto Expo 2020

At the auto expo show, GWM unveiled its Haval brand by showcasing two of its showstopper concept cars, Vision 2025 and Concept H. While the former is a fully electric SUV, Concept H is a plug-in hybrid SUV.

Apart from the concept vehicles, GWM's compact EV R1—world's most affordable passenger EV—was also premiered during the show. The R1 is currently sold only in China.

GWM unveiled R1 EVat theAuto Expo–The Motor Show 2020

At its current price, R1 is more affordable than Mahindra's most affordable EV in India,eKUVthat is priced at INR 8.25 lakh.

Also Read:Mahindra Launches India's Most Affordable EV at Auto Expo 2020

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Shipra Singh

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现在自由记者,宝莲寺ier steered the Wealth section on the Entrepreneur website, covering everything finance. Previously a personal finance reporter at The Economic Times and Outlook Money.

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