Mahindra to buy out Renault's stake in Logan JV

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 2:33 AM IST

Mahindra & Mahindra and Renault today said they have restructured their joint venture for making the sedan Logan in India, following which the Indian firm will buy out its French partner for an undisclosed sum.

M&M will buy out Renault's 49 per cent stake in Mahindra Renault Pvt Ltd, thus becoming a 100 per cent subsidiary, the two companies said in a joint statement.

Renault will continue to support M&M and Logan through a licence agreement and supply key components, including engine and transmission, the statement said.

"Renault is fully committed to the success of Logan in India...We will continue to extend support to Mahindra to help in gain market share," Renault Executive Vice-President Katsumi Nakamura said.

The Renault name and logo will continue to be used till the end of this year, it said.

After 18 months, the car will be renamed and will sport only the Mahindra logo it added.

"The new agreement between Mahindra and Renault will give us the opportunity to chart out a new strategy to help drive the Logan brand in India, which will also include engineering changes, keeping in with customer requirements," M&M President Automotive Pawan Goenka said.

M&M and Renault had decided to join forces in 2005 to produce and commercialise the Logan with an investment of Rs 700 crores, producing 50,000 units per annum at M&M's Nashik plant.

While Mahindra held 51 per cent in the JV, Renault owned the rest 49 per cent.

The JV had also envisaged a seven-seater multi purpose vehicle besides the sedan Logan, but was later shelved due to unfavourable response to a market research.

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