Hyundai blows whistle on small car norm

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| A change in definition could jeopardise the Korean company's plans to launch a premium 1.1-litre hatchback car codenamed Pa and lead to huge revenue losses on account of higher excise obligations. |
| In a letter written to the director general of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers, HMIL Managing Director H S Lheem alleged that vested interests were lobbying the Ministry of Heavy Industry to reduce the stipulated length limit for a small car from the current 4 m to 3.8 m. |
| Small cars, which include the Santro, Maruti Alto and Wagon R, attract an excise duty of 16 per cent, against 24 per cent for large cars. |
| Lheem's letter went on to say, "The entire effort and investment that has gone into making a particular model [would] go waste" as a result of any change in norm. |
First Published: Jan 24 2007 | 12:00 AM IST