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M&M to invest Rs 100 cr on diesel engine upgradation

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January 16, 2008 13:21 IST

Mahindra & Mahindra said on Wednesday it would be investing an additional Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion) on upgradation of its new diesel engine 'M-Hawk' to make it compliant with US emission norms in the next one year.

The company, which has earmarked Rs 200 crore (Rs 2 billion) for the development of the M-Hawk diesel engine, is working on various upgrades to meet different emission standards such as Bharat  Stage IV and Euro IV, besides the US standard -- T2B5, the most stringent globally at present.

"We are working on making the M-Hawk engine T2B5 compliant for the US market in the next one year," M&M president (automotive) Pawan Goenka told reporters here at the Auto Expo.

He said once the T2B5 compliant engine is ready the company would launch its SUV Scorpio in the US market by the middle of 2009. 

The 2.2 litre diesel engine, with 120 HP, will have two power
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upgrades, he added. M&M started working on the upgradation process nine months back, he said, adding that Bharat Stage IV compliant  engine would also be available by April 2010.

Goenka said the M-Hawk engine platform would power the future diesel vehicles from M&M stable.

"Typically, an engine's lifespan is between 10-12 years and we will keep developing upgrades on the M-Hawk for future vehicles," he said.

The company has started working on a global SUV that will hit the market by 2010, while the new Scorpio already sports the M-Hawk engine.

Asked if M&M could also supply the M-Hawk engine to other auto makers, Goenka said while it could be a thought for the future, currently the company's production was just enough for its own consumption.
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