SarthakGanguly
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Those words don't go togetherPoor MMS without his BMWs
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Those words don't go togetherPoor MMS without his BMWs
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Cause SPG themselves use them..
Air India has those?
Yes, but not as VVIP transport.
BMWs offer better protection and quality. Besides, we already got them, why on earth would we use something inferior to them?
First mate, the threat perception of the Queen of England is FAR lower than that of an Indian PM. The security Modi will be getting will eclipse the security that she and most Western Heads of State get. So the argument that "if it is good enough for her it is good enough for the Indian PM" is entirely moot.Jaguar used to do a modified extended version of their XJ cars which the Royal family used, now if it's good enough for the Queen I am sure once it was modified it would be good for the PM too but the next XJ will be made in India.
Like I said bro, BMW and Mercedes design their top-end sedans with an armoured/security variant in mind. This is a legitimate business model they have perfected over the years.I thought it would be done by another external company but BMW themselves offer the security and modifications they have a website on this.
The point is that even if TATA makes Modified version of XJ it won't be as secure as BMWs. And that's what the reason is. Else even Scorpio can be modified but it's about the level of excellence.But yes TATA could make a Modified version of the new XJ if they had special instructions which would be cool to see!
The point is that even if TATA makes Modified version of XJ it won't be as secure as BMWs. And that's what the reason is. Else even Scorpio can be modified but it's about the level of excellence.
Well yeah but still they are behind Germans, don't know when we Indians will achieve this level of excellence in cars. Cause i don't see it happening anytime soon until we are totally developed.That is true these german firms have been doing it for a long time but Jaguar has a very good team too and have been modifying cars for the British royal family etc for a long time also.
Yes Jag can up-armour their vehicles like they have been doing but it's doubtful they would reach the level of mastery as the Germans have. The Germans dominate this field. And like I've said, it is irrelevant to use the point about the UK Royal family as the threat perceptions to them are so much less than any Indian PM that what is good enough for them isn't good enough for an Indian PM necessarily. I mean the UK Royals still occasionally drive around in totally unarmoured vehicles which is unthinkable for any Indian PM.That is true these german firms have been doing it for a long time but Jaguar has a very good team too and have been modifying cars for the British royal family etc for a long time also.
Well yeah but still they are behind Germans, don't know when we Indians will achieve this level of excellence in cars. Cause i don't see it happening anytime soon until we are totally developed.
But still it will be much expensive which won't be feasible for Indian Cos and for Indian people as well. So until out country is developed and per capita income improves it won't be feasible for the companies.TATA buying JLR has not only got a brilliant car company which is making profit but also the hi-tech skills that came with the company.Other Indian car companies like Mahindra can do the same and seek out western car companies and then get it's technology as well.
With 1.2+ billion people if even 2% can afford this sort of product the market will still be HUGE and will well be worth the investment by Indian firms.But still it will be much expensive which won't be feasible for Indian Cos and for Indian people as well. So until out country is developed and per capita income improves it won't be feasible for the companies.