In conversation with Skoda India’s Zac Hollis
Zac Hollis, brand director, Skoda Auto India tells about the company's plans to make Slavia a success by also getting priority for chip supplies from the VW Group
Skoda's latest assault in the Indian market comes from the Slavia that aims to revitalise the midsize sedan category and clock 3,000 units in monthly sales for the carmaker.
Zac Hollis, brand director, Skoda Auto India tells about the company's plans to make Slavia a success by also getting priority for chip supplies from the VW Group.
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