The vehicle, Rio, is priced between Rs 5.25 lakh and Rs 5.95 lakh, ex-showroom Pune.
"We will be targeting fun-loving small families for their multi-purpose use with Rio. It is placed between the mid-sized passenger car and larger utility vehicles," Premier Ltd chairman and managing director Maitreya Doshi said after launching the vehicle.
Premier has inked a five-year component and kit supply agreement with Chinese car maker Zotye Group, which entered into the field in 2005, to assemble Rios in its Pune facility.
Premier's own BS-III certified 1489cc turbo diesel engine based on French firm Peugeot technology would be fitted with the vehicle, making the percentage of localisation at around 25 per cent.
Doshi said the agreement also entails Premier to get the latest version of the vehicle as and when it comes out from Zoyte Group's stable.
Founded by visionary industrialist Walchand Hirachand in 1944, Premier Automobiles Ltd rolled out its first car in 1948 from the Kurla factory near Mumbai in collaboration with Germany's Chrysler Corporation.
Subsequently, in partnership with Italy's Fiat it had launched "Premier Padmini" in the 1950s and entered into the MPV and LCV markets in early 2000.
Doshi said the company assembles 150-200 MPV and LCV vehicles a month now and plans to increase it to 500-600 vehicles in the next few months.
Claiming that the company is "financially sound", Doshi said Premier was considering to "monetise" its 216 acres of industrial land at Kalyan, to fund the future expansion in the facility. The land could fetch the company between Rs 400-500 crore (Rs 4-5 billion), he said.
So far, in the current decade, Premier has spent Rs 200 crore (Rs 2 billion) for expansion and modernisation of the Pune plant.
Image: Premier Rio. | Photograph, courtesy: Business Standard