South Korean auto major Kia Motors's first
'Made in India' car, SUV Seltos, will be officially launched this month
from its plant in Andhra Pradesh's Anantapur district.
The company has
invited Andhra Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy for the launch of
its first 'Made in India' car at the factory in Penukonda.
Currently,
the $1.1 billion manufacturing facility is doing trial production and is
expected to produce approximately 300,000 units per year.
5 things to know about Kia's New SUV Seltos
2) Although the automaker's Andhra facility is meant for India production primarily, Kia Motors is also looking at exporting cars to South Africa, South America and South Asian countries from Anantpur
3) The state-of-the-art
facility, which came up on 536 acres of land in a record time of 14
months, will manufacture 300,000 vehicles annually with the bulk of the
capacity catering to domestic market.
4) Kia plans to expand its portfolio by launching a new car in every six to nine months, lining at least five vehicles by 2021
5)
In terms of interiors and creature comforts, Kia said the top variant
will get an eight-speaker Bose system, 10.25-inch infotainment system,
7-inch MID, an HUD and a 360-degree camera.
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