The firm stepped into the country through a tie-up with Mahindra & Mahindra which ended in April 2010. After this, the firm was alone on Indian soil and introduced the Fluence Premium Sedan in May. “We are highly optimistic about the product and are confident it will cater to the needs of all the customers, who are looking for a premium SUV,” said Len Curran, vice president (sales and marketing), Renault India.
“We have plans to launch five cars in the Indian market by the end of 2012,” he added. Out of these five cars, two are the Koleos and Fluence. Now remains three new cars out of which one will be a small car.
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