Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn knows that volumes and growth in the premium sedan category are much lower in India, compared to some western countries. But still Renault wants to wear the newly-acquired premium tag on its sleeve.
In fact, even for its new compact car to be launched in January, it is going for a premium positioning than Maruti and Tata Motors. The former has a lion's share in the Rs 2.5 -4 lakh segment.
Renault's offering will be priced at Rs 4-5 lakh pitting it directly against Maruti's Swift, Hyundai's i20 and Volkswagen Polo.
"Yes, we will position ourselves at the premium end of the market. This is likely to lead to repeat customers later. We want to be able to offer the same kind of premium experience to our customers, whether he is spending Rs 5 or 15 lakh on a Renault product," says Nassif.
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