Fiat and Tata
announce agreement for pick-up production in Argentina
Fiat and Tata Motors are expanding
their strategic co-operation with the start of an industrial
project outside India. This is a further significant step
towards an integrated strategy of targeting specific markets and
segments.
Tata Telcoline Pick-up - Photos:
Tata
The agreement, which calls for a
Tata license to build a pick-up vehicle bearing the Fiat
nameplate at Fiat Group Automobiles’ plant in Córdoba,
Argentina, follows a feasibility study started in July 2006. The
first vehicles will roll off the Córdoba assembly lines during
2008. Annual production is slated at around 20,000 units. Total
planned investment in the project is around US$80million.
With the production of the pick-up
model, the Fiat complex in Córdoba will retake the integral
activity of all its productive units, to a great extent
reinitiated with the manufacture of Fiat engines and gearboxes
and the recent agreement to produce gearboxes for PSA Peugeot-Citröen.
The pick-up, based on the new
generation Tata pick-up truck, will be sold in South and Central
America and select European markets through Fiat Automobiles’
distribution and importer network. This will permit the Fiat
brand to aggressively enter the medium pick-up sector, thanks to
Tata Motors’ specific know-how.
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The Fiat pick-up, powered by an
FPT engine, will be styled and positioned differently from the
Tata pick-up. It will be available in the following versions:
4x4, 4x2, double and single cab and powered by a JTD diesel 2.3
litres, 134 PS Euro IV engine, manufactured in Fiat Powertrain
Technology’s facility in Sete Lagoas, Brazil.
Tata Motors considers Latin
America as an important market and is examining options for
offering its products in this region, including through
cooperation with Fiat and Iveco for manufacturing and
distribution.
“This agreement is a further step in the
building of a large, focalised partnership with Tata” Mr. Sergio
Marchionne, CEO of Fiat Group and of Fiat Group Automobiles said, “and
will allow Fiat to enter a specific car segment with a very competitive
product. We believe in a win-win know-how exchange with our Indian
partner.”
Mr. Ratan N. Tata, Chairman of the Tata
Group and Tata Motors said, “I am very pleased at this first step in
expanding the Fiat Group and Tata relationship beyond the shores of
India, and would hope this would augur well for a truly global
partnership across markets and business segments.”