Force Motors SUV 2011 Is Tagged At Rs 10-12 Lakhs For Future
Published On Mar 15, 2011 03:34 PM By Vikas
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Force Motors, owned by Abhay Firodia is planning big for itself by setting some high standards for the company. The company is looking forward to make an impressive position in the Sports Utility Vehicle segment. The company is soon to launch a 2011 Force Motors SUV. This upcoming model is claimed to bear multi features taken from top brands some of which include the big names like Mercedes Benz OM6XX series from where the CRDI Diesel engine is picked. The interiors of the car will bear hints of Chinese made trims. The launch is going to hit two major models in the Indian auto market, Tata Safari and the Mahindra Scorpio.
The upcoming SUV from Force Motors is going through the end stages of its production. It is in the process of getting the little detailing of -cabin sound insulation which will make it a heaven for SUV enthusiast. The car employees a Daimler OM series of CRDI engine and it is worked well to improve the overall fuel efficiency as well. The car is sure to brin stand out interiors which will help the company tear of prevailing competition. The company is expected to drive in 4,000 units in the first year of the launch. The company can achieve the big targets if the dealership network is strengthened by them effectively. This will also help the company in reaching the customers and mark a better deal with the customers which are planning to buy an entry level SUV.
This is going to be a big challenge for the company as the market leaders Tata and Mahindra are not as deal to fight with. The most attractive part of the Force Motors SUV is the price tag which is placed on it. Rs 10-12 Lakhs which sounds really good to get home an entry level SUV in India. The earlier price rumored fro this SUV was Rs 13-14 Lakhs, which was a thing bothering a lot. The founder of the company is working hard to make the launch a big success for the company for which he is taking help of Sanjeev Garg, who has worked as GM Executive.
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