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Fiat to launch Palio diesel in March

January 17, 2003 20:36 IST

Car-maker Fiat India is to launch the much awaited diesel version of its Palio car after the announcement of Budget in March while it has temporarily kept ‘on hold' the multi-purpose van Doblo.

"We have had total sales of 32,000 units in 2002, 90 per cent of which were Palios, (13,500 units in 2001) with a 5 per cent market share. We are looking at sales target of 50,000 units for 2003 with the diesel version," Fiat India chairman and managing director M P Bianchi said on Friday.

Bianchi, who is handing over charge to Alberto Montanari on January 27 and leaves for his new assignment at Fiat Auto, Italy, said the domestic market conditions along with the international environment, coupled with the rising fuel prices, had affected the auto sector.

Asked if Tata Indigo, launched last month by Tata Engineering, had an impact on the company's sales, Bianchi said: "It is too early to say, but we have to wait and see. Indigo may not affect us though the price was competitive," he added.

On the roll out of Doblo, he said the van was still undergoing clinical trials and tests and "we are yet to decide as to when to introduce it in the market."

Montanari said though he was going through the grind of studying the conditions here after his stint in South Africa Fiat Group was committed to India as it is one of the four business strategic markets apart from China, Brazil and Turkey.
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