Fiat to bring Jeep to India in 2013
Jeep to enter India with the help of Fiat.The first spin-off will be the Grand Cherokee which will be powered by a 237bhp diesel.
Jeep to enter India with the help of Fiat.The first spin-off will be the Grand Cherokee which will be powered by a 237bhp diesel.
It's official. Iconic American SUV maker Jeep is all set to enter the Indian market in the third quarter of 2013. Now owned by Fiat, Jeep plans to offer the Grand Cherokee initially and off-road fans will be thrilled to hear the retro-styled Wrangler will be offered as well.
Whereas Ford and General Motors came to the Indian market more than a decade ago, Chrysler and Jeep stayed away. The blame for this late entry rests partly on Chrysler’s decade-long financial difficulties and an unsuitable product line-up. Things are different today, however. Chrysler and Jeep are on a more solid footing and the introduction of their cars into the European market mean some of their products are more suitable for our market. Today, Jeep has a whole range of diesel SUVs, and products like the diesel Grand Cherokee could be followed by products like the Commander, Compass or Patriot, all of which are currently sold in Europe. And Fiat could look at its Jeep-based Freemont MPV too.
The star attraction, however, is certain to be the Grand Cherokee, which, even for Jeep, is a landmark car. Built on the same platform as the Mercedes-Benz M-class (due to Daimler’s erstwhile ownership of Chrysler), the new Cherokee boasts the stiffest chassis in its class. Some Jeep traditions are carried over; you get that famous toothy, seven-slat grille up front, a low-ratio transfer case and a Selec-Terrain dial (much like Range Rover’s ‘Terrain Response’ system). Under the hood is a common-rail diesel motor that has been designed and engineered by Fiat, but built by diesel specialists VM Motori. Displacing 2987cc, this V6 is reputed to be silky-smooth and has bags and bags of torque. Chrysler also understands the Indian market and so pricing is expected to be really competitive; somewhere around Rs 30-40 lakh, if the car is locally assembled.
Fiat isn't sitting still either. They are all set to launch the updated Grande Punto and the Linea next year, and there's a compact utility vehicle on the cards for 2014 as well.
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