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In talks with Fiat for sourcing engines

October 29, 2011 10:24 pm | Updated August 02, 2016 05:14 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

Maruti Suzuki India is expecting to finalise a deal with Fiat to source diesel engines in the next two months, which is likely to help it in increasing the production of its popular compact car Swift.

“We are in discussion with Fiat for sourcing of diesel engines from their Ranjangaon plant. In fact, we are in fairly advanced stage and in two months time, we should see something on this,” Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) Chairman R. C. Bhargava told reporters here.

He said the deal with Fiat was being worked out considering the fact that the company's main supplier Suzuki Powertrain India Ltd (SPIL) had reached its peak production capacity at the Manesar plant.

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“SPIL has a capacity of 25,000 units a month. It has attained the peak, so we are looking at Fiat,” he said.

Asked how many engine the company is looking to source from Fiat, he said: “It would depend on the kind of capacity they can give us. It is just how much production Fiat can do at their plant.” Mr. Bhargava, however, said once the deal was finalised, Swift production would go up to about 20,000 units a month. Before the labour strike this month, the company was making about 18,000 units of Swift a month.

“By January 2012, the production of Swift should go up to about 20,000 units a month. This has factored the engine supply that will come from Fiat,” he said.

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Fiat's Ranjangaon plant has a capacity to produce up to 3 lakh units of engines annually.

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