Ideal Motors collaborates with Mahindra to produce ‘people’s car’
Ideal Motors Ltd will produce a ‘people’s car’ soon in collaboration with its long standing business ally Mahindra & Mahindra of India by setting up a vehicle assembly plant in Sri Lanka.
Chairman Ideal Group Nalin Welgama and Deputy Chairman Aravinda de Silva exchange the COOPFED agreement with COOPFED members.
This is the first time that a genuine automobile manufacturer plans to enter the vehicle assembly arena in the country, and for his company after over seven years of doing business, Nalin Welgama, Chairman, Ideal Motors Ltd told Business Times.
Ideal Motors with the equity participation of Mahindra & Mahindra, India will begin Mahindra ‘people’s car’ assembling in Sri Lanka with an initial investment of around US$15 to 20 million, he disclosed.
The company will sign an agreement with Board of Investment of Sri Lanka (BOI) within the next few weeks to launch the joint venture project
India’s US$17.8 billion Mahindra Group Company would assemble vehicles from complete knock down (CKD) kits with 30 per cent value addition of local components along with Sri Lankan manpower numbering around 250 to 300 in the first phase to meet high demand of small cars in the island, he revealed.
Ideal Motors will initially manufacture the Mahindra KUV 100 sports utility vehicle, the ideal ‘people’s car’ for Sri Lanka, he revealed.
Almost all the ground work has been finalised to obtain necessary approvals from the Finance Ministry and the BOI to set up the vehicle assembly plant in a two acre block of land in the Colombo suburbs probably in Horana, Mr. Welgama said.
The company is looking at assembling the all new compact Mahindra SUV, the KUV 100 initially, he said, adding that the aim is to offer a good quality car for a reasonable price for first-time car buyers and youth.
The Mahindra KUV 100 is offered in Sri Lanka with 1200 cc mFalcon engine: a 1.2-litre G80 petrol unit that produces 82 bhp and 115 Nm of torque.
This engine has a 5-speed manual transmission. ARAI-rated fuel economy figure for the petrol KUV100 is 18.15 km/l.
- http://www.sundaytimes.lk/171001/bu...h-mahindra-to-produce-peoples-car-261414.html
Ideal Motors Ltd will produce a ‘people’s car’ soon in collaboration with its long standing business ally Mahindra & Mahindra of India by setting up a vehicle assembly plant in Sri Lanka.
Chairman Ideal Group Nalin Welgama and Deputy Chairman Aravinda de Silva exchange the COOPFED agreement with COOPFED members.
This is the first time that a genuine automobile manufacturer plans to enter the vehicle assembly arena in the country, and for his company after over seven years of doing business, Nalin Welgama, Chairman, Ideal Motors Ltd told Business Times.
Ideal Motors with the equity participation of Mahindra & Mahindra, India will begin Mahindra ‘people’s car’ assembling in Sri Lanka with an initial investment of around US$15 to 20 million, he disclosed.
The company will sign an agreement with Board of Investment of Sri Lanka (BOI) within the next few weeks to launch the joint venture project
India’s US$17.8 billion Mahindra Group Company would assemble vehicles from complete knock down (CKD) kits with 30 per cent value addition of local components along with Sri Lankan manpower numbering around 250 to 300 in the first phase to meet high demand of small cars in the island, he revealed.
Ideal Motors will initially manufacture the Mahindra KUV 100 sports utility vehicle, the ideal ‘people’s car’ for Sri Lanka, he revealed.
Almost all the ground work has been finalised to obtain necessary approvals from the Finance Ministry and the BOI to set up the vehicle assembly plant in a two acre block of land in the Colombo suburbs probably in Horana, Mr. Welgama said.
The company is looking at assembling the all new compact Mahindra SUV, the KUV 100 initially, he said, adding that the aim is to offer a good quality car for a reasonable price for first-time car buyers and youth.
The Mahindra KUV 100 is offered in Sri Lanka with 1200 cc mFalcon engine: a 1.2-litre G80 petrol unit that produces 82 bhp and 115 Nm of torque.
This engine has a 5-speed manual transmission. ARAI-rated fuel economy figure for the petrol KUV100 is 18.15 km/l.
- http://www.sundaytimes.lk/171001/bu...h-mahindra-to-produce-peoples-car-261414.html



