Jodhpur: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) India on Tuesday brought the Jeep brand in the country with the launch of two SUV models – Wrangler and Grand Cherokee.
While the Wrangler is priced at Rs 71.59 lakh, the Grand Cherokee, which will be available in three variants, will be priced in between Rs 93.64 lakhs and Rs 1.12 crore (ex-showroom price, Delhi).
The Italian carmaker also announced its plans to start local production at Ranjangoan plant in Pune from the second quarter of next year.
Grand Cherokee comes in three variants – The Grand Cherokee SRT (Rs 1.12 crore), the 3-litre diesel powered Summit (Rs 1.03 crore) and the 3-litre, 8-speed diesel version Limited at Rs 93.64 lakh.
The India launch marks the 75 years of the iconic Jeep from Chrysler, which incidentally is also the inventor of the SUVs in the world, FCA India president and MD Kevin Flynn said.
The company will open 10 dealerships under the Jeep Destination Store brand in nine cities by the end of this calendar year.
The first outlet is live in Ahmedabad from today while New Delhi and Chennai will come in line next month.
The Mumbai outlet will open in October, along with a second outlet in New Delhi, both before Diwali, followed by Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Kochi and Bengaluru, Flynn said.
On the two SUVs, the company will offer two-years of unlimited mileage warranty apart from a host of other services under the ‘Jeep Assist’ that offers a 24/7 helpline and roadside assistance programme for 24 months, a business class air ticket or a hotel stay in case of accidents and breakdowns.
“Come the second quarter of 2017, we will have these iconic models, which are imported as of now as completely built units, being manufactured at our Ranjangoan plant, which has around 2 lakh capacity, most of which is being used by Fiat now,” Flynn told PTI.
He also said the company will add another premium Jeep SUV next year when local production starts.
PTI