Škoda Auto Volkswagen India

Škoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited is the wholly owned Indian subsidiary of German automotive manufacturing company Volkswagen Group, formed in 2001.

Škoda Auto Volkswagen India
FormerlyVolkswagen India
Volkswagen Group Sales India
Škoda Auto India
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded2001; 23 years ago (2001)[1]
HeadquartersPune, Maharashtra
Area served
India
Key people
Piyush Arora (MD)
ProductsAutomobiles
Production output
Decrease 51,541 units (2019)[2]
Brands
RevenueIncrease17,042 crore (US$2.1 billion) (2023) [3]
Increase310 crore (US$39 million) (2023)
ParentVolkswagen Group
Websitewww.skoda-vw.co.in

On 7 October 2019, Volkswagen Group India announced the merger of their three Indian subsidiaries - Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd (VWIPL), Volkswagen Group Sales India Pvt Ltd (NSC) and Škoda Auto India Pvt Ltd (SAIPL) - into a single entity named Škoda Auto Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd with headquarters at Pune. Gurpratap Boparai was appointed as the first managing director of Škoda Auto Volkswagen India.[4]

They focus on manufacture and sales of Volkswagen, Audi and Škoda vehicles in India. Volkswagen Group brands Porsche,Lamborghini and Bentley also sell their cars in India through them.[5][6]

Production facilities edit

The company operates two manufacturing plants. The first plant at Chakan, near Pune, Maharashtra was previously owned by Volkswagen India with an annual capacity of 200,000 vehicles. The other plant in Aurangabad, Maharashtra was previously operated by Škoda Auto India and mainly used for CKD assembly of Volkswagen, Škoda and Audi vehicles. In 2020, Škoda launched their first ever imported compact SUV model, the Karoq.

Volkswagen has an engine assembly facility (an extension to the previously mentioned plant) built in 2015 at a cost of 240 crore (710 million euro) approximately at their state-of-the-art factory in Chakan, Pune respectively. The plant reportedly holds production capacity of about 98,000 engines annually.[7]

Models edit

Škoda Kushaq
Škoda Slavia
Volkswagen Virtus
Volkswagen Taigun

Škoda Auto edit

Current models edit

ModelIndian introductionCurrent modelNotes
IntroductionUpdate (facelift)
Sedan
Slavia20222022
Superb20042024Imported from Czech Republic
SUV/crossover
Kushaq20212021
Kodiaq201720172022

Discontinued models edit

ModelReleasedDiscontinuedImageNotes
Octavia20022023
Octavia Combi20052008
Laura20052013
Fabia20082013
Yeti20102017
Rapid20112021
Karoq20202021 Imported

Volkswagen edit

Current models edit

ModelIndian introductionCurrent model
IntroductionUpdate (facelift)
Sedan
Virtus20222022
SUV/crossover
Taigun20212021
Tiguan201720172021

Discontinued models edit

ModelReleasedDiscontinuedImageNotes
Passat20072020
Jetta20082017
Beetle20092017 Imported
Touareg20092013 Imported
Phaeton20102013 Imported
Polo20102022
Vento20102022
Polo GTI20162018[8] Imported
Ameo20162020
T-Roc20202021 Imported
Tiguan Allspace20202021 Imported

Audi edit

Audi India
FormerlyAutomotive industry
Headquarters,
India
ParentAudi
Websitehttps://www.audi.in

Audi India was established in March 2007 as a division of Volkswagen Group Sales India.[9] Audi is represented in 110 countries worldwide and since 2004, Audi has been selling its products on the Indian market.

In March 2007, Audi set up its own sales company for India. By establishing Audi India as a division of Volkswagen Group Sales India Pvt. Ltd. in Mumbai. Audi is making a clear long-term statement in the country with ambitious growths plans. Audi's goal is to become the leading automobile luxury brand in the Indian market.[citation needed]

The Audi India strategy encompasses significant investments in branding, marketing, manufacturing (locally assemble engines to cut down its import bill in a range of 10–30%),[10] exclusive dealerships and after sales services. In 2007, only 2 percent of the new car buyers in India knew Audi. In 2008, it went up to 13 percent.[11]

Assembled locally (CKD) edit

Imported edit

Porsche edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Volkswagen India < Volkswagen World < Welcome to Volkswagen India". Archived from the original on 28 August 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  2. ^ VWAR2019 (PDF). 17 March 2020. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Skoda Volkswagen India Net up 49% in FY 23".
  4. ^ Mishra, Lalatendu (7 October 2019). "Three Volkswagen Group units merge to form Škoda Auto Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Volkswagen India". www.volkswagen.co.in. 13 March 2009. Retrieved 15 October 2009.
  6. ^ "Bentley Motors plans India expansion with Skoda VW Group partnership: Details". The Times of India. 23 May 2024. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
  7. ^ "Volkswagen inaugurates its new engine assembly facility in India". 27 January 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  8. ^ "Volkswagen GTI Discontinued In India, Next Gen Model Considered | MotorBeam". MotorBeam - Indian Car Bike News Review Price. 30 April 2018. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  9. ^ "Audi India > Company > About Audi India". Audi.in. 15 September 2009. Archived from the original on 23 July 2010. Retrieved 2 August 2010.
  10. ^ indiainfoline.com. "Make in India for Audi as it plans to assemble engines locally". Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  11. ^ Bhandari, Bhupesh (2 February 2010). "Fast-growing millionaires in India are coming to Audi". Business Standard India. Retrieved 24 July 2018 – via Business Standard.
  12. ^ "Audi Q3 and Q3 Sportback local assembly begins in India". CarWale. 3 May 2023. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  13. ^ "2021 Audi Q5 India Production Starts - First SUV Rolls Out". RushLane. 12 October 2021. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  14. ^ Mehra, Jaiveer. "Audi S5 Sportback facelift launched at Rs 79.06 lakh". Autocar India. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  15. ^ Mondal, Saptarshi. "Audi Q7 facelift launched at Rs 79.99 lakh". Autocar India. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  16. ^ "Audi Q8 e-tron launch: Check price, features, availability, other details". Business Today. 18 August 2023. Retrieved 7 March 2024.

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