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Ford to launch new car in India | Ford to launch new car in India |
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Ford has announced that it is to make a new car in India, as part of its $500m (£304m) investment plan in the country. | Ford has announced that it is to make a new car in India, as part of its $500m (£304m) investment plan in the country. |
Production will begin on the Ford Figo at the carmaker's plant in Chennai in the first quarter of 2010. | Production will begin on the Ford Figo at the carmaker's plant in Chennai in the first quarter of 2010. |
Ford has described the Figo - which is Italian slang for "cool" - as a "game changer" and said it was confident it would be popular with Indian consumers. | Ford has described the Figo - which is Italian slang for "cool" - as a "game changer" and said it was confident it would be popular with Indian consumers. |
The Figo will compete in India's small car segment, which makes up about 70% of the new vehicle market. | The Figo will compete in India's small car segment, which makes up about 70% of the new vehicle market. |
The car will initially only be for sale in India, but there are plans to export it to other countries, Ford said. | The car will initially only be for sale in India, but there are plans to export it to other countries, Ford said. |
In April, the world's cheapest car, the Tata Nano, went on sale in India. The Nano is 10 feet (3 metres) long. | |
"[The Figo] reflects our commitment to compete with great products in all segments of this car market," said Ford president and chief executive Alan Mulally. | "[The Figo] reflects our commitment to compete with great products in all segments of this car market," said Ford president and chief executive Alan Mulally. |
"We are confident the Ford Figo will be a product that Indian consumers really want and value." | "We are confident the Ford Figo will be a product that Indian consumers really want and value." |
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