The company had ruled the Indian luxury car market for 15 years but lost to compatriot BMW for a second time last year. Mercedes clocked sales of 5,819 units as compared to 6,246 sold by BMW in 2010.
Peter Honegg, managing director, Mercedes-Benz India, said, "We do not have enough locally assembled products in India. My current portfolio does not allow me to compete with my competitors at this time. We are going to introduce the A and B Class cars here; we have to assemble these locally to bring in volumes."
Local assembly would enable the company to price the cars competitively. The management team in Germany is considering a proposal to see if the A and B Class cars can be assembled in India.
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