Fiat India Automobiles
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 2 January 1997 |
Headquarters | Pune, Maharashtra, India |
Key people | Sergio Marchionne, CEO |
Products | |
Parent | Fiat Chrysler Automobiles |
Website | www.fiat-india.com |
FCA India Automobiles Private Limited(FCAIPL) formerly known as Fiat Group Automobiles India Private Limited was formed in the year 2012 as a fully owned direct subsidiary of FCA Spa Italy. The new company was established to operate like a National Sales Company (NSC) for selling FIAT & JEEP make of cars in the Indian market with no direct involvement in vehicle & powertrain production activity. It is the ninth largest Indian car manufacturer by sales in India.
History
Fiat brand in India was earlier represented through a Joint Venture company called Fiat India Automobiles Pvt Ltd., FIAPL (Name changed to Fiat India Automobiles Ltd., FIAL later) founded in the year 1997 with Fiat S.p.A (Italy) and Tata Motors as the two partners coming together to produce cars for both brands in a plant set up through joint investments at Ranjangaon, in Pune district of Maharashtra. The board of directors for this company comprises five nominees each from Fiat and Tata.[1] Another key interest area for the Tata-Fiat JV is the production of the famous 1.3 Multijet Engine (which won World Engine of the Year Award 2005) & corresponding powertrains common to a number of both the Tata & Fiat brand cars in India namely – Fiat Palio, Fiat Grande Punto, Fiat Linea, Tata Vista & Tata Manza.[2][3]
Even today the Tata Fiat JV plant operates under the FIAL name, as an independent entity and it produces Fiat & Tata brand cars for FCAIPL (Fiat India NSC) & Tata Motors respectively. The company presently employs about 2600 employees. It also undertakes contract manufacturing of engines for Maruti Suzuki India Ltd & Premier Automobiles. Premier Automobiles uses this engine for their compact SUV Premier Rio and the Suzuki cars that used Fiat Multijet engines in Indian market include – Ritz, Swift, Swift DZire, SX4 & Ciaz, S-Cross, Brezza.
Prior to this, Fiat used to sell the 1100, 124 and Uno in India, manufactured under licence by Premier Automobiles Limited.
Manufacturing facilities
FIat has a manufacturing plant at Ranjangaon, Maharashtra, which has an installed capacity to produce 135,000 cars and engines, besides aggregates and components. The company plans to double the production capacity for both car units and engines in the next few years. The car plant manufactures both Fiat and Tata cars, the latest additions in this year (2014) are the Fiat Linea facelift, Fiat Punto Evo, Tata Zest and Fiat Avventura. Engine manufacturing at Ranjangaon plant was the 1.2 litre Fire petrol, the 1.4 litre Fire naturally aspired and turbocharged version and the small 1.3 litre Multijet diesel.
Models
Current
- Fiat Punto Evo (2014-present)
- Fiat Avventura (2014-present)
- Abarth 595 Competizione (imported from Poland, present 2014)
Discontinued
- Fiat Uno (1996–2002)
- Fiat Siena (1999-2004)
- Fiat Palio (1999–2010)
- Fiat Palio Adventure (2002–2007)
- Fiat Palio Weekend (2002–2005)
- Fiat Petra (2004–2008)
- Fiat 500 (imported from Poland, 2008-2010)
- Fiat Bravo (imported from Italy, 2010-2011)
- Fiat Grande Punto (2008-2014)
- Tata Indica Vista (2008–2015)
- Fiat Linea (2007-2015)
- Tata Indigo Manza (2009–2016)
Sales performance
FIAT sold 23,551 vehicles in 2009[4] and registered an increase of 241% compared to the previous year sales which stood at 6,897 vehicles. It plans to sell 130,000 cars annually in India by 2014.[5][6]
See also
References
- ↑ "Fiat India". Fiat India. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
- ↑ http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/auto/news/passenger-vehicle/uv/maruti-to-source-1-6-litre-diesel-fiat-engine-for-s-cross-developing-own-1-5-litre-engine/articleshow/47611088.cms. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ NULL. "Fiat India automobiles sales growth of 78% in Feb 2010". Moneycontrol.com. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
- ↑ bsmotoring.com (2010-03-16). "Fiat eyes to double sales this year". Bsmotoring.com. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
- ↑ "Fiat targets sales of 130,000 cars". The Hindu Business Line. 2010-04-23. Retrieved 2010-08-02.