“In its comeback to India, Ford will play on
factors which are its strength in the US market. Globally, Ford is strong in
the SUV (sports utility vehicles) segment and hybrid and EV power terrains have
emerged as its dominant play. It plans to replicate its global strategy in
India as well,” said a person with knowledge of the development. It is also learnt that Ford may have
applied for patent for in India for EcoSport, its once best-seller in the SUV
category.
As part
of fortifying its presence in India, Ford Motor may be keen to collaborate with
a local manufacturing partner. In this connection, sources say the auto major
is in talks with the Tata Group for a possible joint venture. “Being a market leader in the EV segment,
Tata will be the first port of call for Ford,” said a senior executive in the
automobiles sector. However, the re-entry into India will not be contingent
on the JV materialising with the Tatas, he clarified. “Given that Ford is very
clear that it wants to be in the Indian market, it will go ahead with its plans
whether or not there is a JV partner,” said another industry source.
Being
proximate to the port and logistically advantageous, Ford is planning to
utilise its local facility in India as a export hub for the Asia Pacific
region. “Located in Chennai, the plant in Maraimalar Nagar will be the export
hub for Ford to cater to the APAC region,” said one of the sources cited above.
It may be recalled that in December 2023, Ford terminated its agreement to sell
the Chennai manufacturing to JSW, despite the transaction being considered a
done deal, while Ford India’s Gujarat plant was sold to Tata Motors. For the
Tata group, if the JV consummates, it may give the Indian auto giant an entry
into EV market in the US.
Sources add that Ford Motor CEO Jim
Farley is likely to make a visit to India in September to crystallise and
implement the carmaker’s renewed plans to re-enter the Indian market.
When
contacted, Ford Motor said that it would refrain from commenting on
unsubstantiated speculation, while Tata Motors said, “As a policy and practice
we do not comment on market rumours”.
In
September 2021, Ford decided to halt operations in India citing reasons of
unviable operations and mounting losses. A year later, while there were talks
of coming back to India, plans were scrapped quickly because of unfeasible
market conditions, particularly for EVs.