Gurugram: South Korean auto major Kia Motors Thursday announced the global debut of its SUV Seltos in India, where it plans to launch four new models in the next two years.
The Seltos has been designed and developed keeping the Indian market in mind but will be exported from the company's plant in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, to Middle East, Africa, Latin America and other Asian countries.
"Kia Motors' India project plays a crucial role in our global plans... We have invested a tremendous amount of energy and resources to position India as a primary driver of Kia's future success," Kia Motors Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Han-Woo Park told reporters here.
He said the Anantapur plant will manufacture four new models, including the Seltos, in the next two years.
Overall, Kia has invested USD 2 billion in India, including USD 1.1 billion at the plant which has a capacity of 3 lakh units annually, he added.
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Earlier, Kia had stated that it was considering to bring six models in three years, which is one model every six months, including an India-exclusive electric vehicle.
The company, however, is not considering the compact car segment which accounts for about 70 per cent of the total market.
Park said Kia is beginning its journey in India with 265 touch points in 160 cities. It will be increased to 300 by 2020 and 350 by 2021.
"While Seltos has been designed and developed for the Indian market, it will be sold globally," he said.
If Seltos can satisfy the Indian customers, it can be sold in other markets such as the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia, he added.
Reiterating the significance of Kia's presence in the country, Park said India will have a "major positive impact" on sales strategy of the company, which has a total global combined capacity of 4.1 million units annually.