The group is in the process of designing a smaller and cheaper version of Caparo T1 described as the fastest car on the road. It is currently being made market-ready.
Caparo Chairman, Lord Paul told visiting West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee that his company is committed to make her state its first choice for manufacturing the new compact sports car.
Paul told Banerjee during an informal meeting over tea at his London residence yesterday that, "I would love to do more in Bengal. We are in the process of designing a car that is smaller and cheaper than Caparo T1 and we are in discussions with some of the best engine manufacturers.
"And this is not only my commitment but also my son Angad [Caparo Group CEO] is committed to it because he loves fast cars," he said.
Caparo T1, described as the fastest car on the road, was created in composites by British automotive giant Mclaren's team.
"We are grateful. Please also request your other industrialist friends to invest in Bengal," Banerjee said.
Paul also made reference to Caparo's factory in Singur, which was to supply automotive parts to Tata's Nano plant but that project had to be shelved and the machinery was moved out.
As part of his commitment to the state, he will also provide Banerjee's delegation with detailed literature on three other products launched in the rest of India - multi- purpose e-rickshaws, bio-toilets and pre-fabricated houses made out of composites.
"We are leaders in composites today. I have promised to send all the literature from my Delhi office to the Bengal finance minister [Amit Mitra]. When he is ready, I will send my team from Delhi and London to discuss and finalise the details," he said.
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