Cooper Corp to launch commercial vehicles

January 06, 2012 02:52 pm | Updated July 25, 2016 07:19 pm IST - New Delhi

Maharashtra-based engine maker Cooper Corporation today said it will launch light commercial vehicles under its own brand by middle of the next year.

“Work is underway. We will be rolling out LCVs in the next 18 months,” Cooper Corporation Chairman and Managing Director Farrokh Cooper said at the ongoing 11th Auto Expo here.

The company plans to roll out a range of vehicles varying between 1-10 ton using its own engine at a very competitive price, he said, adding even hybrid vehicle would be part of the offering going forward.

To begin with the LCV either loads carriage or passenger vehicle will be 2 cylinders, 3 ton vehicle from the Satara plant, he said.

The company has already made an investment of Rs 300 crore to roll out its LCV.

Asked about the distribution strategy, Cooper said it has started to look out for franchise dealership tie-up for selling its LCVs.

For genset sales the company already has 50 dealers in the country, he said.

Besides, the company also launched four cylinder engine. The engine will be produced both for genset and other fixed speed applications well as variable speed vehicle applications.

At present the company manufactures 2,000 units per month used for farm equipment, marines, and automobiles.

The company, which recently started export its engine to the US and Africa expects turnover to cross Rs 300 crore.

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