Ford Motor Company has
expressed its willingness to exercise its right of first refusal and grab the
opportunity to own the Rover brand name, which was owned by the German auto
giant – BMW. This statement was released last Monday by Said Deep, Ford’s
spokesperson.
Deep noted, We feel it
is in the interests of our Land Rover business to have the Rover brand. We are
acquiring it and we\'re not looking to sell it. We\'re not ready to say what we
plan to do with the Rover name. We believe it is a valuable asset for us.
Deep added that the desire to
buy Rover brand name was already communicated to BMW last Monday. Nonetheless,
the spokesperson did not divulge any financial details regarding the potential
sales transaction. On the other hand, BMW has not released any comment
regarding the matter.
It can be recalled that Ford
has purchased the brand name Land Rover from BMW in the year 2000. Ford bought
the Land Rover luxury truck division hence, the former still has the right of first
refusal over the brand name. However, Ford is only given 90 days to exercise
such right of refusal.
Last month, BMW has divulged that
it had agreed to sell Rover to an unnamed partner. This unnamed partner is
rumored to be China\'s
Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC). The design rights of 2 Rover
models - the 25 and the 75, are attributed to SAIC.
According to Chinese media
news, SAIC, which is a renowned Chinese car maker and a partner of General
Motors Corporation, had agreed to purchase said brand name. Said automaker is
aiming to own Land Rover for the purpose of expanding its market to include the
Europeans. It was also reported that said automaker is willing to pay 11
million British pounds or $20.7 million for the Rover brand name.
Ford and SAIC is said to be eyeing
on the advantage that they are about to seize when Rover becomes one of their
possessions. Rover’s Defender, Discovery, Freelander, Range Rover as well as Rover Universal parts
and vehicles have already established good market and sales figures. Thus,
ownership of the brand name redounds to greater edge.
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