It also plans to make the country a global manufacturing hub for the vehicle, which will be under-4 metres in length.
Top sources in the company told TOI the compact SUV -codenamed HND-14 -is being handled by the research and development centre at Hyderabad, which is carrying out the groundwork for the new vehicle platform. "The investment planned for the project is around Rs 700 crore. The new vehicle should hit the ground within three years," a source told TNN.
The company has been enthused by the success of
The Creta is being sold across 92 countries, and Hyundai feels that the new vehicle will also find a market across many countries.
"The R&D efforts are focused around working out localization initiatives in India as well as integrating design elements from India," the source said. Lower tax benefits for small cars will also keep price of the car under check.
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