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Mahindra, Ford Sign Deal To Share Powertrains

Mahindra to supply BSVI-compliant engines to Ford; to work on connected car solutions as well

Mahindra and Ford have announced two new deals that strengthen their strategic alliance, which was first announced in September 2017, in the country. The new agreements include powertrain sharing as well as developing connected car solutions that will be put to use in both Mahindra and Ford cars. Let’s take a quick look at what the deal means for both companies.

Under the powertrain sharing agreement, Mahindra will develop and supply a low-displacement petrol engine that complies with BSVI emission norms to Ford. The new engine will not only be used in Mahindra’s present and future lineup of cars, but also help Ford strengthen their range of petrol engines, which currently includes the new 3-cylinder 1.2 and 1.5-litre TiVCT ‘Dragon’ engines. Expect the new engine to power vehicles such as the Figo and Aspire as well the next-gen KUV100, among others.

The second agreement will see both carmakers co-develop a suite of connected car solutions, including a telematics control unit. A telematics control unit generally consists of a GPS unit for tracking the location of the car, an external interface for mobile communication and a microcontroller that process the information captured by the GPS and communication interface. The new vehicle solution will be deployed in both Mahindra and Ford cars.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Pawan Goenka, managing director, Mahindra and Mahindra, said, “Today’s announcement further builds on commitments made so far, leading to a fruition of exciting new opportunities. We are confident to meet customer expectations by working together on a number of joint development areas. Going forward we will continue to identify the synergies that exist between the two companies.”

Both carmakers are making good progress on their previous agreements, which include developing new products for India and other emerging markets. “We are pleased with the progress our teams have made since we announced our strategic alliance with Mahindra Group a year ago,” said Jim Farley, Ford executive vice-president and president of Global Markets. “Today we go further in delivering even greater value. With our collaboration in powertrain and connected car solutions, we will deliver an affordable portfolio and enable our Indian consumers to get behind the wheel, feeling more confident and connected.”

The two companies are currently working on launching five SUVs as well as an electric vehicle. The first of the compact SUVs should arrive by 2019. The strategic alliance hopes to leverage the benefits of Ford’s global reach and expertise and Mahindra’s operating model and network in India to their advantage.

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