Suzuki Motor has started shipping its first fully electric sport-utility vehicle built in India.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about the battery-powered model at the Japanese carmaker's factory ceremony in the western state of Gujarat.
"From today, electric vehicles made in India will be exported to 100 countries," said Modi.
He also stressed the importance of economic ties with Japan. He is due to visit the country Friday.
The e VITARA model built in Gujarat is Suzuki's first battery-powered vehicle. The firm says it has a driving range of more than 500 kilometers per charge.
Suzuki launched EV production in India earlier this year through its Maruti Suzuki subsidiary. The company plans to invest 700 billion rupees, or nearly 8 billion dollars, in its operations in India over the next five to six years.
The automaker's president, Suzuki Toshihiro, said the firm aims to maintain its top market share in India.
But competition is heating up in what is now the world's third-largest market for cars. US electric vehicle giant Tesla opened its first showroom in Mumbai last month and South Korean carmaker Hyundai Motor is planning to expand its EV production in India.
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Quiz 1:
In which state was the first fully electric sport-utility vehicle by Suzuki Motor built?
A. Tamil Nadu
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Maharashtra
D. Gujarat
Quiz 2:
How many kilometers can the e VITARA model built in Gujarat by Suzuki Motor drive on a single charge?
A. Less than 300 kilometers
B. More than 500 kilometers
C. Around 400 kilometers
D. Exactly 500 kilometers
Quiz 3:
Which of the following companies is planning to expand its EV production in India?
A. Maruti Suzuki
B. Tesla
C. Hyundai Motor
D. Ford Motor
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about the battery-powered model at the Japanese carmaker's factory ceremony in the western state of Gujarat.
"From today, electric vehicles made in India will be exported to 100 countries," said Modi.
He also stressed the importance of economic ties with Japan. He is due to visit the country Friday.
The e VITARA model built in Gujarat is Suzuki's first battery-powered vehicle. The firm says it has a driving range of more than 500 kilometers per charge.
Suzuki launched EV production in India earlier this year through its Maruti Suzuki subsidiary. The company plans to invest 700 billion rupees, or nearly 8 billion dollars, in its operations in India over the next five to six years.
The automaker's president, Suzuki Toshihiro, said the firm aims to maintain its top market share in India.
But competition is heating up in what is now the world's third-largest market for cars. US electric vehicle giant Tesla opened its first showroom in Mumbai last month and South Korean carmaker Hyundai Motor is planning to expand its EV production in India.
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Quiz 1:
In which state was the first fully electric sport-utility vehicle by Suzuki Motor built?
A. Tamil Nadu
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Maharashtra
D. Gujarat
Quiz 2:
How many kilometers can the e VITARA model built in Gujarat by Suzuki Motor drive on a single charge?
A. Less than 300 kilometers
B. More than 500 kilometers
C. Around 400 kilometers
D. Exactly 500 kilometers
Quiz 3:
Which of the following companies is planning to expand its EV production in India?
A. Maruti Suzuki
B. Tesla
C. Hyundai Motor
D. Ford Motor
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Suzuki Motor has initiated shipping of its first electric sport-utility vehicle, the e VITARA, manufactured in Gujarat, India. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the factory ceremony and emphasized economic ties with Japan. The model offers a driving range exceeding 500 kilometers per
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