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Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles is an Indian automobile manufacturer, based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a part of Tata Group. As of 2025, it is the fourth largest car manufacturer in India by sales, after Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra & Mahindra and Hyundai.[2]
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Tata Motors entered the passenger vehicle market in 1991 with the launch of the Tata Sierra, a multi utility vehicle. This was followed by the launch of the Tata Estate in 1992 (a stationwagon based on the existing TataMobile light commercial vehicle) and the Tata Sumo in 1994, India's first sports utility vehicle.
Tata launched the Indica in 1998, the first fully indigenous Indian passenger car. Although initially criticised by auto-analysts, its excellent fuel economy, powerful engine and an aggressive marketing strategy made it one of the best selling cars in the history of the Indian automobile industry. A newer version of the car, named Indica V2, was a major improvement over the previous version and quickly became a mass favourite. Tata Motors also successfully exported large quantities of the car to South Africa. The success of Indica played a key role in the growth of Tata Motors.[3]
In January 2008, Tata Motors launched Tata Nano, the least expensive production car in the world at about ₹120,000 (US$3,000).[4] The city car was unveiled during the Auto Expo 2008 exhibition in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.[5]
Tata faced controversy over developing the Nano, as environmentalists like Anumita Roychoudhury of the Centre for Science and Environment in Delhi[6] and Rajendra K. Pachauri,[7] the chairperson of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), raised concerns over the launch of such a low-priced car. They say that it could lead to mass motorization in India, which would lead to an increase in pollution and accelerate climate change.[8][9] Tata had set up a factory in Sanand, Gujarat, and the first Nanos were rolled out in the summer of 2009.
Tata Motors Cars has entered the Southeast Asian market by expanding into Vietnam and the Philippines.
At the 12th Auto Expo in February 2014, Tata Motors unveiled The Bolt, a hatchback and The Zest, a compact sedan.[10]
Tata Motors raised its capital expenditure by 30 percent to Rs 32,000 crore to accelerate its transition to electric vehicles.
In 2020, there were plans for Chinese auto maker Chery to buy a percentage of Tata Motors to allow Chery (who already make Jaguar Land Rover[11] cars in a joint venture in China) to gain entry into the Indian market, and Tata Motors to get technology for cars such as the proposed Tata Blackbird.[12][13] However, due to the Coronavirus pandemic, and continuing geopolitical and border tensions between India and China, the purchase was not completed.
It was announced on May 30, 2022, that Tata Motors had signed an MOU with the Gujarat Government to acquire Ford India's Sanand manufacturing plant.[14]
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Current Models
ICE Vehicles
Electric Vehicles
Upcoming Cars
Tata Safari.ev: Mid 2025 (Expected Launch)
Tata Altroz.ev: Mid 2025 (Expected Launch)
Tata Sierra EV: Early 2026 (Expected Launch)
Former Models
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Manufacturing Facilities
- Pune (Maharashtra)
- Sanand Plant (Gujarat)
Concept vehicles


- 2000 Aria Roadster
- 2001 Aria Coupe
- 2002 Tata Indica
- 2004 Tata Indigo Advent
- 2005 Tata Xover
- 2006 Tata Cliffrider
- 2007 Tata Elegante
- 2009 Tata Prima
- 2011 Tata Pixel
- 2012 Tata Megapixel
- 2014 Tata Nexon[16]
- 2014 Tata Connectnext[17]
- 2015 Tata Tamo Racemo
- 2018 Tata 45X Concept (Launched as Tata Altroz on 22 January 2020)
- 2018 Tata H5X Concept (Launched as Tata Harrier on 23 January 2019)
- 2019 Tata H7x (later known as Tata Gravitas and launched as Tata Safari on 15 Feb 2021)
- 2020 Tata HBX Concept (Launched as Tata Punch on 18 Oct 2021)
- 2020 Tata Altroz EV
- 2020 Tata Sierra EV (Expected to Launch in 2026)
- 2018 Tata E-Vision Electric
- 2022 Tata Curvv Electric
- 2022 Tata Avinya Electric (Expected to Launch In 2026-27)
- 2023 Tata Sierra.ev
- 2023 Tata Harrier.ev
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