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Kia Plans India Push With Small Cars After China, U.S. Sales Dip

Kia Motors Corp. will take a plunge into India’s crowded small car market.

Kia Plans India Push With Small Cars After China, U.S. Sales Dip
Kia Motors Corp. vehicles bound for export are driven at the port of Pyeongtaek in Pyeongtaek, South Kore. (Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg)  

(Bloomberg) -- Kia Motors Corp. will take a plunge into India’s crowded small car market.

The affiliate of South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Corp. plans to make three or more models in the compact hatchback and sport-utility vehicle segments within three years of starting production in 2019, Manohar Bhat, head, marketing and sales at Kia’s local unit said in an interview. Hatchbacks account for almost two-thirds of India’s car market, which is poised to become the world’s third largest by 2020.

Kia Plans India Push With Small Cars After China, U.S. Sales Dip

About a dozen companies already make small hatchbacks in India where profit margins are relatively low, a key factor that led General Motors Co. to announce an exit from the market last year. Success in India is essential for Kia after losing ground in China due to political tensions and in the U.S. where consumers are increasingly lapping up big SUVs.

“We view India as the next untapped market with a huge potential,” Bhat said.

While Kia is set to begin production by the middle of next year at Anantapur in southern India, more competition is coming. Chinese carmaker SAIC Motor Corp. is also setting up its first car manufacturing plant in India to sell the MG brand from 2019. France’s PSA Group is also planning to produce and sell in India.

To contact the reporter on this story: P R Sanjai in Mumbai at psanjai@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Anand Krishnamoorthy at anandk@bloomberg.net, Sam Nagarajan

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