Tata Motors on Wednesday unveiled Tigor EV, its second electric model in the personal mobility space after Nexon EV
Bank of Maharashtra will provide loans to Tata Motors' customers at an interest rate starting 7.15 per cent.
Tata Motors plans to drive in new models, expand sales network as it aims to maintain its double digit market share in the highly competitive domestic market, as per a top company company official
With its unrelated new initiatives, the group will enter the turfs dominated by the likes of Intel, Samsung, Tesla, Huawei, Amazon and Walmart- all of which are more focused than it - writes T N Ninan
Homegrown auto major Tata Motors on Friday said it has joined hands with Gujarat government to support setting up of a vehicle scrapping facility in Ahmedabad
Tata Motors has formed a fresh shorting pivot and is likely to resume the corrective phase.
Companies as diverse as the Indian unit of Unilever Plc and Tata Motors are increasingly complaining about pricier inputs.
Tata group chairman's remarks come at a time when automobile makers across the world are facing a severe shortage of semiconductors, hitting their businesses
Tata Motors on Wednesday said it has expanded the Tiago range with the launch of a new sporty trim, Tiago NRG, with price starting at Rs 6.57 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The new sporty version of the hatchback comes with high ground clearance, bigger tyres, body cladding and roof rails to give it a SUV look. The Tiago NRG is powered by 1.2 litre petrol powertrain (86 PS power) which comes mated to five speed manual and AMT (automated manual transmission) transmission. The model has a four star safety rating by Global NCAP. "Truly energetic just like its name, the NRG fits well with the growing trend of bringing to market more SUV like vehicles. It is not only strong on the exterior but is feature-loaded & stylish in the interior, and is an absolute pleasure to drive with enhanced abilities to take over rough terrains," Tata Motors Vice-President (Sales, Marketing & Customer Care) Rajan Amba noted. Crowning the Tiago range, the NRG will continue to help the company increase its ..
The car will be available in four different colours: fire red, snow white, forest green, and cloudy grey.
Tata Sons arm Panatone Finvest picked up an 8 per cent stake in domestic telecom equipment maker Tejas Networks for over Rs 193 crore through an open market transaction
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Automaker has cumulatively raised nearly Rs 50,000 crore of fresh equity
Tata Motors on Monday said it has increased prices of its passenger vehicles by 0.8 per cent with effect from August 3. The Mumbai-based auto major, which sells models like Nexon and Harrier, will increase prices of its passenger vehicles on an average of 0.8 per cent depending on the variant and model, Tata Motors said in a statement. The company noted that it would offer protection from the price increase to vehicles that will be retailed on or before August 31. For the well-being of its business and supporting ecosystem, the company had recently announced that it has set in motion a comprehensive Business Agility Plan' to protect and serve the interests of its customers, dealers and suppliers. Last week, the automaker had noted that it is looking to increase prices of its entire range of passenger vehicles to offset the steep rise in procurement cost of essential materials like steel and precious metals. Tata Motors President Passenger Vehicles Business Unit (PVBU) Shailesh Cha
While industry executives feel that there will be no shortfall in consumer demand in the near future, most are wary of the near-term challenges
Tata Motors on Sunday said its total domestic sales increased by 92 per cent to 51,981 units in July as compared to the same month last year.
Tata Motors is looking at various measures, including direct buying from stockists and making changes in the product configurations, to offset the impact of semiconductor shortage
At present, EVs account for 2 per cent of the company's passenger vehicle (PV) sales
The firm is also investing on development of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, company Chairman N Chandrasekaran said
Tata Motors lost 91 people from its ecosystem due to COVID-19 and it "will do everything" it can to support their families, company Chairman N Chandrasekaran said on Friday.