Fiat India Automobiles Limited (FIAL) announced its intent to increase its focus on exports under which they have exported the recently launched Fiat Linea to South Africa.
As part of this strategy, Fiat has begun testing growth opportunities overseas with sharp focus on SAARC countries like Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka as well as other right hand drive countries. The company targets to export 7000 units of Fiat’s India manufactured cars this year.
As a first step the company has exported a batch of Fiat Linea to South Africa. The exported batch of Linea is similar to the one driven on Indian roads. Fiat India expects to receive a good response to the Linea 1.4 emotion pack in this market.
Speaking on the initiative, Mr. Rajeev Kapoor, CEO, Fiat India Automobiles Limited said, “The export of the Linea to South Africa is an integral part of our endeavour to reach out to international markets and establish our presence beyond India. This is a step in the direction of reaffirming our position as an international auto giant.â€
This is not the first time that Fiat has entered an export venture in South Africa. In the last 12 months, the company has exported Palio to South Africa.