Skoda-VW in talks with JSW Group for joint operations in India

JSW partnership will help Skoda-VW to drive new SUV development and future expansion.

By Hormazd Sorabjee calendar 14 Oct 2025 Views icon8267 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Skoda-VW in talks with JSW Group for joint operations in India

Skoda-VW Auto India Pvt Ltd (SVAIPL) has entered into discussions with the JSW Group for a strategic equity partnership aimed at funding and developing its next-generation SUV portfolio based on the CMP21 platform. The deal, if finalized, could redefine Skoda-VW’s growth prospects in India, combining VW’s technology with JSW’s financial and industrial strength.

The Volkswagen Group’s Indian subsidiary abandoned the costly MQB A0 37 platform in favor of the more versatile CMP21 architecture, projected to support a range of internal combustion, hybrid, and electric SUVs. However, with the project's estimated investment exceeding €1 billion, VW Group has made it clear that Skoda-VW India must bring in a local equity partner to share the financial burden and gain project approval.

Initial talks with Mahindra & Mahindra, viewed as a logical partner given its automotive pedigree, ultimately faltered due to divergent strategic priorities and valuation disagreements. The JSW Group, which has huge ambitions in the automotive space and parallelly is an equity partner in JSW-MG India, has emerged as the new preferred partner.

Speaking exclusively to Autocar Professional at the Munich Mobility Show, Klaus Zellmer, global CEO of Skoda Auto, acknowledged the ongoing search for a partner. “Partnerships remain a strategic option to combine cultural alignment with business goals. The train has not left the station yet.”

Preparations on the CMP21 platform continue despite its pending greenlight to avoid delays in the planned mid-2027 launch. A successful tie-up with JSW could be pivotal in reinvigorating Skoda-VW’s ambitions amid India’s rapidly electrifying and evolving automotive market landscape.

In a broader industry context, the Skoda-VW and JSW discussions highlight how international automakers are increasingly dependent on strategic local partnerships to absorb risks, navigate market complexities, and capture growth in the Indian market, which is now the third-largest in the world.

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