<p>“The launch of Grande Punto marks a new milestone for Fiat in India as we bring the quintessentially Italian designs to Indian shores,” Fiat India chief executive Rajeev Kapoor said.<br /><br />The car, to be priced between Rs 3.11 lakh and Rs 6.11 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), will be rolled out from the company’s Ranjangaon plant in Maharashtra. It will come in four variants with three engine options — two petrol and one diesel. <br /><br />India, third country<br /><br />Grande Punto, which follows Fiat’s sedan launched in January, was first launched in the European market in 2005. India will be the third country after Italy and Brazil where it will be manufactured. <br /><br />The car is sold in over 209 countries, creating a lot of scope for exports from the 200,000-unit capacity plant in Ranjangaon. “We will start exporting soon but our priority is the domestic market,” Fiat Italy Sales and Marketing Director Giorgio Gorelli said. <br /><br />The company will also consider India as a global hub for its small cars at a future date, he added. <br /><br />It has set up a dedicated team in the capital to explore component exports from India, said Fiat's global chief operating officer Silvio Bonfiglioli.</p>
<p>“The launch of Grande Punto marks a new milestone for Fiat in India as we bring the quintessentially Italian designs to Indian shores,” Fiat India chief executive Rajeev Kapoor said.<br /><br />The car, to be priced between Rs 3.11 lakh and Rs 6.11 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), will be rolled out from the company’s Ranjangaon plant in Maharashtra. It will come in four variants with three engine options — two petrol and one diesel. <br /><br />India, third country<br /><br />Grande Punto, which follows Fiat’s sedan launched in January, was first launched in the European market in 2005. India will be the third country after Italy and Brazil where it will be manufactured. <br /><br />The car is sold in over 209 countries, creating a lot of scope for exports from the 200,000-unit capacity plant in Ranjangaon. “We will start exporting soon but our priority is the domestic market,” Fiat Italy Sales and Marketing Director Giorgio Gorelli said. <br /><br />The company will also consider India as a global hub for its small cars at a future date, he added. <br /><br />It has set up a dedicated team in the capital to explore component exports from India, said Fiat's global chief operating officer Silvio Bonfiglioli.</p>