PSA Acquisition of Ambassador
The PSA group has announced the acquisition of Ambassador, an Indian firm which belonged to the Hindustan group between 1957 and 2014 and manufactured the Morris Oxford sedan produced in England between 1954 and 1958. The Ambassador was first a high-range  car for senior officials and members of the Indian government, which  afterwards  became  the favorite car for taxis. There are  600,000  Ambassadors  in circulation in India today. The Calcutta plant that manufactured the Ambassador has been closed since 2014 and the PSA group  does not plan  to reactivate it, preferring to  establish  operations in Chennai, where many manufacturers are already present, such as Renault-Nissan, Ford and Hyundai-Kia.

The French manufacturer plans to  build  100,000 new generation cars per year , marketed under the Ambassador brand which remains very well known in India . Production in JV with the Indian group CK Birla (new owner of Hindustan) could start in 2020 and would allow the PSA group to regain  footing on Indian soil after its experience of the 90s.

The acquisition of Ambassador by PSA constitutes an important  new step in their strategy  of implantation and expansion in  emerging markets, after  North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, and Iran.

 
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