Chennai gets India's biggest Vehicle unit

Mahindra, Renault and Nissan Announce Chennai as Location for a 400,000 Capacity Production Site in India.

Following the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Monday(26-Feb-2007), Chennai, in the state of Tamil Nadu, has been announced as the location of what will potentially be one of the largest automotive production sites in India, with an installed capacity of 400,000 units per year, seven years after its initial production.

Automakers Mahindra and Renault will now be joined in this project by Nissan.Renault, Nissan and Mahindra are committed to investing a minimum of Rs 4,000 crore (€686 million / $902 million) in the site during the next seven years, with an equity holding of 50% by Mahindra and 50% by Renault and Nissan.


The project, a unique industrial complex, will provide vehicle production for each carmaker, plus a powertrain facility for Renault and Nissan. The MOU will facilitate M&M and its partners Renault and Nissan to manufacture passenger cars and SUVs in the 925 acre (approximately 400 ha.) facility.A range of products suited to the requirements of Indian customers will be manufactured at the new production site. Production is expected to begin in the second half of 2009.

Chennai was chosen as the location for the new production site for reasons including its well developed automotive and components industry, high education levels in its workforce, and its overall infrastructure including its port facilities. The addition of this Greenfield project will help make Chennai a truly global player in the automotive business.The partners will optimize production costs through economies of scale thanks to joint investment in plant and infrastructure, as well as purchasing synergies.