General Motors India on Wednesday said it was looking at phasing out some of its old models such as the Aveo and the Optra and replace these with new ones.
The company is likely to follow a similar strategy for sedan Optra which is ageing and has seen demand tapering over the last few months.
"Like every other car, Optra also has its own life-cycle. This model is ageing, but still there is steady demand for the car in some parts of the country. We will take a call in certain point of time to phase out this model too", Paddock added.
In the meantime, the company is gearing up to launch multi-purpose vehicle Enjoy which is expected to give GM some traction in the fast-growing utility vehicle segment in the country.
"We have launched the new Cruze today to strengthen our presence in premium sedans. The UV segment has grown by 57 per cent this year. We will enter new categories with the Sail and Enjoy to build volumes", said Sumit Sawhney, vice-president (sales, marketing & after sales),General
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