Honegg was speaking on the sidelines of a media interaction arranged by the company on the managing director's completion of a 100 working days.
Honegg also shared the company's future plans regarding how it would consider further expanding its current portfolio and introducing more offerings in diesel versions as there is a demand for the same.
Though the company has not zeroed in yet on which newer markets it will explore, officials said, it will look at on an average 7-10 tier II and III cities in a year for 3-5
years.
The luxury car maker recently announced opening of its financial arm. When asked about whether or not it will have an impact on sales he said: "It is too early to say what kind of an impact will it have on the sales figure.
"But, all I can say is that doing things in-house is better than dealing with different companies. Though it will be difficult to compete with banks, through internal business we can offer an array of service packages."