The company is focusing on hatchback Tiago and upcoming compact sedan Tigor to act as bridge during its ongoing transition from the past to the future to drive volumes and improve bottomline of its passenger vehicles (PV) unit till it launches new products under new platforms by 2018.
"The old world is any way going to be changed, not because of Tata Motors but because of changes in regulatory environment. It may be emission requirements in 2020 or even earlier changes, as far as safety requirements (2017) are concerned," Tata Motors Managing Director and CEO Guenter Butschek told PTI here at the Geneva Motor Show.
From October this year, India will adopt stringent norms for frontal and side crash tests that would require vehicles to be equipped with safety airbags. In 2020 the country will implement the BS-VI emission norms.
"Some products will actually get naturally to the end of their lifecycle. So there is already a clean up going on in this regard. We have launched intensive activities in order to get the cost down on all the products that are currently in operations," Butschek added.
"We have already well laid out PV strategy. We will make the calls on the execution of the bits and pieces of the strategy at the right time... Each and every decision has its time."
The company's focus during the transition is to have models Tiago and Tigor to drive volumes and profitable growth so that it is in a better position financially to invest on its future products.
"There is a period in-between, which we have to overcome, where even if turn individual products into a positive one, it is certainly not good enough in the first instance to acually get me my overall funding requirements into the future," Butschek said.
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