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US car major Ford has targeted to export over 2 lakh cars from India by 2020 as its plan focus on making the country a hub for compacts, mini sedans and small SUVs. The focus has been to export half of the cars it makes in India by 2020 -at 2.2 lakh vehicles -and sell them across Europe, Latin America and Africa. | US car major Ford has targeted to export over 2 lakh cars from India by 2020 as its plan focus on making the country a hub for compacts, mini sedans and small SUVs. The focus has been to export half of the cars it makes in India by 2020 -at 2.2 lakh vehicles -and sell them across Europe, Latin America and Africa. | ||
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The company expects to have a production capacity of 4.4 lakh vehicles by 2020 out of which half of the cars have to be sold overseas in markets across Europe, Africa, Middle-East and Asia-Pacific. | The company expects to have a production capacity of 4.4 lakh vehicles by 2020 out of which half of the cars have to be sold overseas in markets across Europe, Africa, Middle-East and Asia-Pacific. |
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In brief
The Times of India, August 3, 2015

Pankaj Doval
Exports to power Ford's India growth strategy
The company is in India since around 1995 and has failed to make deeper inroads.It has been planning products that appeal both to the domestic market as well as key export countries.
US car major Ford has targeted to export over 2 lakh cars from India by 2020 as its plan focus on making the country a hub for compacts, mini sedans and small SUVs. The focus has been to export half of the cars it makes in India by 2020 -at 2.2 lakh vehicles -and sell them across Europe, Latin America and Africa.
The company expects to have a production capacity of 4.4 lakh vehicles by 2020 out of which half of the cars have to be sold overseas in markets across Europe, Africa, Middle-East and Asia-Pacific.
The sub 4-metre Aspire has been designed with a special focus on the needs of Indian customers. But it debuts in one of the most intensely-competitive segment of the market, after the compact cars. Maruti Suzuki's Dzire dominates this category with average monthly sales of around 16,000 units, and other challengers are models such as Honda Amaze, Hyundai Xcent and Tata Zest. The company’s success had managed with the entry of the Figo hatchback in 2010 and the Eco Sport compact SUV in 2013.