New Delhi, Oct. 31 -- Honda Cars India Ltd. (HCIL) is planning to go all guns blazing in the Indian passenger vehicle market. The Japanese carmaker, despite being present in the Indian market for a long time, owns a minuscule market share of about 2%. The automaker is now aiming to boost its market share significantly, and for that, it is planning to launch 10 new cars in the country by 2030. Among these, there will be 7 new SUVs, and at least one of them will be a sub-four metre SUV.

The company's presence in India is challenged by the market dominance of SUVs, as Honda's portfolio is heavily weighted towards sedans. The automaker sells Amaze, City and Elevate in India currently, among which City is the bestselling model. Now, Honda is ...