India's largest utility vehicle maker is also planning to take it own products to the Korean market next year, said Pawan Goenka, M&M president, automotive and farm equipment sector.
"We will look forward to take the Mahindra product in Korea. We have not finalised the matter yet when this will happen. It may be sometime next year."
M&M is yet to study the Korean market for its product.
"Before we introduce Mahindra products in Korea, we need to do a market research.
Probably, we will pick up one or two from our existing products to see the potentiality there," Goenka said.
The company, which had agreed to acquire a 70 per cent stake of loss-making company Ssangyong for $464 million last year, completed the acquisition a couple of months before.
After acquisition, M&M is working to roll out two SUVs from the Korean automaker in the premium segment -- Korando C and Rexton --
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