Maruti to launch green car in India
Maruti Suzuki, the largest car maker to the country, is thinking over to launch a green car in India. The company is also looking in the Indo-Thai trade pact. According to the pact, imported components will be much cheaper from Thailand to India. This encourage the Maruti people to check the option. Mr Shinzo Nakanishi, MD and CEO of Maruti Suzuki, has confirmed the reports. He said that to keep the price tag of the eco-car low, the company could use the tie-up. It may be noted that a completely buit car from Thailand can not be brought here. So the company finds a way to bring the components of the car and assemble it here. Suzuki Motor (SMC), has developed for Thailand to India, he said. Suzuki Mototr Company has been vying to produce a small car with a Euro IV engines of up to 1,300 cc under the Thai government's special eco-car programme, delivering efficiency of 20 km per litre of fuel and under 120 grams of CO2 emissions per km. Another car maker is also all set ot launch other car, Tata Indica Vista IGNIS , in the Indian market.