Mahindra’s Pininfarina Purchase Won’t Change Ferrari Relationship
Indian automaker Mahindra just made its long-predicted purchase of Pininfarina official. The Italian design house, famous for shaping every Ferrari product from the mid-1950s until the LaFerrari, has had a decade of financial troubles, and Mahindra’s purchase likely will spare it from financial ruin.
But what does Mahindra want to do with Pininfarina" To find out, our friends at Road & Track spoke with Krishna Bala, VP and head of automotive and aerospace business at Tech Mahindra, the Indian automaker’s product development, engineering, and information-technology arm.
Mahindra operates as one gigantic holding group with companies in 10 different sectors: aerospace and defense, automobiles, automotive aftermarket, farm equipment, financial services, hospitality, information technology, business partnerships, real estate, and motorcycles and scooters. Pininfarina has been acquired by a joint venture company comprised of Mahindra Group (the parent company), Mahindra & Mahindra (the automotive arm), and Tech Mahindra (the tech-services company that serves the auto industry).
Battista “Pinin” Farina founded Pininfarina in 1930.
Bala says the new partnership won’t affect Pininfarina’s longstanding agreements with other automakers. “The Ferrari relationship will continue,” Bala told R&T. “The Maserati relationship will continue, all of [Pininfarina's] relationships will continue as is.”
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