After the kickass discount of Rs 45,000 – Rs 55,000 offered on the City, Honda India has managed to breathe some life into City’s sales figures. Honda India said that the reason for the price cut was heavy localization due to which they were able to reduce the cost of manufacturing. Well, it seems other manufacturers are also taking a leaf out of Honda India’s book and focusing on localization.

2012 Mercedes ML-Class

Mercedes India is facing intense heat from BMW and Audi in the luxury market. With Audi catching fast on Mercedes, their second spot is also in an endangered situation now. Now it has been reported that the Mercedes Benz is increasingly looking at widening its portfolio of products manufactured in India to cut costs and shore up volumes.

Peter Honegg, managing director and chief executive officer of Mercedes Benz India Ltd (MBIL) said the company will assemble the well accepted M-Class in India shortly. We’re dead sure that he’s talking about the next generation model, photographs of which was released online last month. The local assembly will be part of the model changeover strategy.

In order to increase localization, Mercedes India will focus on its existing supplier base from which they source major parts for the C and E class. Currently, from the Mercedes portfolio, the C and the E class are heavily localized with Indian components making up to 40-50% of the total product.

In order to increase localization levels, the company has also invested Rs 250 crore to set up a paint shop, which would be operational by the second half of the next year.

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New Mercedes Benz M-Class debuts in Paris 2010

The next generation M-Class is expected to be more fuel efficient

The next generation Mercedes Benz M-Class debuts this year at the biannual Paris Motor Show which takes place in October. The current M-Class has not disturbed sales of its competitors in India and the new one promises to change its stance.

The new M-Class will share components with the R-Class and G-Class. It is also said to come with a diesel-electric powertrain which should also sell in India given Mercedes’ concern for the environment. The regular models will also be fuel efficient and environment friendly. You can choose the 4-cylinder diesel, V6 diesel or the V6 petrol. If that isn’t enough, a V8 petrol engine will come with the AMG badge and dual turbochargers.