Daimler India Commercial Vehicles crossed the export milestone of producing 25,000 made-in-India vehicles in August 2019, six years after it began overseas shipments (file pic).
The transition to BS VI enables DICV to export fully-built vehicles, engines and parts to countries like Mexico, Chile and Brazil that will soon migrate to similar emission norms.
DICV has invested Rs 500 crore to localise its Euro 6 tech for India, completing 2m kilometres of testing and over 1,000 new parts. It says it has achieved 80% localisation rate on its products.
Daimler Trucks makes India a global export hub for BS VI trucks and buses

DICV plans to launch upgraded range of BS VI trucks and buses in Q1 2020; transition to BS VI opens up new opportunities to export fully-built vehicles, engines and parts to Mexico, Chile and Brazil from 2021-22.

10 Sep 2019 | 13813 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) today announced and showcased its readiness to transition to the new emission norms of Bharat Stage VI, which come into force from April 2020. Worldwide, Daimler has already sold over 1.4 million vehicles equipped with Euro 6 technology, which is a BS VI equivalent emissions ...

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