Fiat begins exporting Made-in-India Jeep Compass to Australia, Japan
The automobile manufacturer has shipped its very first batch of 600 units of the Jeep Compass from the Bombay Port Trust facility to Australia and Japan.
Key highlights:
- Fiat has begun shipping right-hand drive cars of the Made-in-India Jeep Compass
- It shipped its very first batch of 600 units of the Jeep Compass to Australia and Japan
- Ranjangaon-produced SUV with over 65% local content will go to more International markets
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) India announced that it has begun shipping right-hand drive cars of the Made-in-India Jeep Compass. This it said is part of its export strategy, articulated during the Jeep Compass' market launch in India three months earlier.
The automobile manufacturer has shipped its very first batch of 600 units of the Jeep Compass from the Bombay Port Trust facility to Australia and Japan.
The Ranjangaon-produced SUV with over 65% local content will go to more International markets through the ongoing quarter of 2017.
Gurpratap Boparai – Chief Executive Officer, Fiat India Automobiles Private Limited (FIAPL) said, “Our resolve has been to ensure timely delivery of a world class product, made in India, to Indian as well as our International customers. We had planned to start shipping the India-made Jeep Compass in the fourth quarter of this calendar year and we are on track. Soon, our Made-in-India Jeep Compass will be seen on the roads in Australia and Japan, our first two right-hand drive export destinations. This is indeed a historic milestone for all of us at FIAPL.”
The Ranjangaon manufacturing facility featured on FCA’s global manufacturing map as $280 million was committed towards the localisation of the Jeep Compass.
Soon after the India price announcement FCA had rolled out the 2.0-litre, 173 PS, 350 Nm Diesel 4x2 and 4x4 versions of the Jeep Compass noting a higher demand, and has now begun deliveries of the Petrol DDCT (Dry Dual Clutch Technology), the 7-speed automatic transmission mated to the 1.4-litre, 162 PS, 250 Nm Multi-Air Turbo Petrol powertrain, said the company.
This transmission option is available only with the Multi-Air (Turbo Petrol) powertrain and is available in two trims – Limited 4x2 and Limited (O) 4x2.
Kevin Flynn – President and Managing Director, FCA India said, “The Jeep Compass has gained impressive traction in India since the price announcement and we are enjoying continued momentum with growing interest as the Compass is now being regularly seen on Indian roads. Our effort and intent has been to pace up our retail deliveries after the market launch, in time for the festive season, without losing sight of our exports for this year. We have added five more sales and service outlets since July taking our distribution reach now up to 55; closing this year with 60, as committed. We are looking forward to a strong 2018 when production will be at full pace delivering on target domestic and export numbers.
The Jeep Compass, across the range, comes with a 3 year / 100,000 kms manufacturer warranty and a service cycle of 15,000 kms / 1 year.
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