The Renault-Nissan alliance plant in Oragadam near Chennai has manufactured its one millionth vehicle
The plant, which is the largest alliance production facility in the world, started operation in March 2010 following a Rs. 4,500-crore initial investment.
A further Rs. 1,600 crore has also been invested to increase its capability with a powertrain manufacturing facility and tooling.
The plant has introduced 32 new Renault, Nissan, and Datsun models and
derivatives to its production line and caters to both the domestic and
international markets.
It has developed into India's second largest car
exporter with more than 600,000 units shipped to 106 countries since
2010.
It is complemented by a major R&D centre, also in Chennai, which
plays a huge role in model development in India, ensuring products are
locally relevant.
The most recent model to be made at the plant is the Renault Kwid, which was launched in Sep 2015
This will be followed in 2016 by the third Datsun-branded vehicle to be sold in India
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