Czech carmaker Skoda plans to bring more of its global nameplates into the Indian market as it looks to cater to a diverse set of customers, according to a senior company executive.

The company, which now sells products in India ranging from over ₹7 lakh to upwards of ₹40 lakh, however, has no immediate plans to introduce electric cars in the country.

"For the next year, the basic portfolio, which is the locally produced cars, remains the same. However, to excite the market, as we did with Octavia this year, we are also planning to get some more global, iconic cars into India next year," Skoda Auto India Brand Director Ashish Gupta told PTI in an interaction.

He, however, did not disclose the names of the models the company is looking to import into the country next year.

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