New Delhi: Skoda Auto led Volkswagen Group India on Monday announced the transformative merger of its three passenger car subsidiaries – Volkswagen India Private Limited (VWIPL), Volkswagen Group Sales India Private Limited (NSC) and Skoda Auto India Private Limited (SAIPL).
The merged entity will be referred to as Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited’ (SAVWIPL) and will be led by Gurpratap Boparai, who will assume the role of its Managing Director, the company said in a release.
ETAuto broke the story and reported about the merger on September 07, 2019.
The company will be headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra, operate two production facilities in Pune and Aurangabad, and have regional offices in Mumbai, New Delhi, and other locations across the country. The integration will make more efficient use of the existing synergies in this important growth market.
Bernhard Maier, Skoda Auto CEO, explains “The operational launch of Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited marks an important milestone in the INDIA 2.0 project. This merger creates one of the key prerequisites for working together more efficiently at all levels and achieving our long-term goal: to gain significant market shares for Volkswagen and Skoda by 2025.”
“We will now proceed in a series of quick steps: As early as next year, we will be presenting a specific outlook for our INDIA 2.0 model portfolio at the Auto Expo in Delhi”, he added.
Gurpratap Boparai, Managing Director of Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Pvt. Ltd., adds “With this merger, we plan to combine the technology and management expertise of our team in India and realize our true potential in a challenging, competitive environment. We want to further strengthen our presence in India, ensure the professional development of our employees and safeguard sustainable profitability for our dealers.”
The emergence of the merged entity with a strong brand portfolio – Skoda Auto, Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche and Lamborghini is envisioned to serve across market segments and budgets. These brands shall retain their distinctive identities, dealer network as well as implementing their own customer experience initiatives.
However, they will be pursuing a shared vision and strategy for the Indian subcontinent.
In July 2018, the Volkswagen Group announced investments of around one billion euros as part of the ‘INDIA 2.0’ project. In January 2019, a new technology centre was opened in Pune, India, where vehicles will be developed based on the localized MQB-A0-IN subcompact platform, tailored to the wishes and requirements of local customers.
The first step in the model campaign will involve Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited launching a mid-size SUV model that will be available from both Skoda and Volkswagen.
The company will be presenting the studies at the Auto Expo 2020, which will be held in New Delhi from 6 to 9 February 2020.