The German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) will participate in the production of luxury SUV Bentley Falcons by manufacturing the vehicle bodywork in Bratislava, local media reported on Saturday.
The local news agency TASR cited Bratislava Volkswagen spokesman Vladimir Machalik as saying that the bodywork will be subsequently transported to the company's plant in Crewe in the UK, where a hand-made interior will be installed.
The new automobiles will be available for markets in 2016. The Bratislava factory is currently focusing on completing the construction of its bodywork production facilities that will be cost 600 million (760 million U. S. dollars) euros and involve 1,000 robots - almost the same number currently in use at the plant.
The new facilities can also be used to produce the bodywork for new generations of cars, including the Audi Q7, the Porsche Cayenne and the Volkswagen Touareg.
The challenges involved in assembling Bentley SUVs will require dozens of highly qualified experts. The new business is set to create 500 new jobs for the purpose.
(Xinhua)