Global market leader in exhaust systems geared up to support OE customers with proven solutions.
Faurecia Clean Mobility is a global leader in providing exhaust system solutions for light and commercial vehicles and high horsepower engines. The French company has been contributing towards cutting down vehicular emissions in the country since 1997. While the Indian market’s move to BS-IV in 2017 gave a huge boost to Faurecia’s business in the country, the company is excited and geared up for the next big leap, the transition to BS-VI in April 2020.
Talking exclusively to MOTORINDIA, Mr. Frank Daufenbach, VP - Strategy, Marketing and Light vehicles Product Line, Faurecia Clean Mobility, says: “The Indian market’s move to BS-VI is an important step forward for Faurecia. We are really impressed with the way the Indian market implemented BS-IV and how committed the Government has been to improving the air quality; this is something that we want to support as much as we can. Our job at Faurecia is to help our OE customers achieve the expected level of performance on the emission side. We have already obtained a significant market share, and are always looking to expand to further expand our customer base in the market.”
Globally, the commercial vehicle segment contributes only close to 15 per cent of Faurecia’s revenues, with the passenger car segment accounting for a much larger chunk. In India, the Clean Mobility solution provider is keen on making the most of the exciting opportunity in store.
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