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Ratan Tata speaks to the media during the launch ceremony of Nano in New Delhi - Photogallery
Ratan Tata speaks to the media during the launch ceremony of Nano in New Delhi.
(BCCL/Bhadresh Gajjar) Ratan Tata speaks to the media during the launch ceremony of Nano in New Delhi.
(BCCL/Bhadresh Gajjar) /news/auto/tatas-nano-launched/eventshow/4304698.cms02
Nano is likely to replace Maruti's Wagon R model - Photogallery
Nano is likely to replace Maruti's Wagon R model. () Nano is likely to replace Maruti's Wagon R model. /news/auto/tatas-nano-launched/eventshow/4304701.cms03
Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata poses next to an Indica EV, an electric car in New Delhi on a exhibition of society of Indian automobile manufacturers - Photogallery
Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata poses next to an Indica EV, an electric car in New Delhi on a exhibition of society of Indian automobile manufacturers. (BCCL/Anindya Chattopadhyay) Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata poses next to an Indica EV, an electric car in New Delhi on a exhibition of society of Indian automobile manufacturers. (BCCL/Anindya Chattopadhyay) /news/auto/tatas-nano-launched/eventshow/4304225.cms04
Only 50,000 cars will be available in the first year from Tata facilities in Pune and Pantnagar - Photogallery
Only 50,000 cars will be available in the first year from Tata facilities in Pune and Pantnagar. Tata is waiting for the 250,000-unit capacity in Gujarat to come onstream to meet public demand for the vehicle.
(PTI) Only 50,000 cars will be available in the first year from Tata facilities in Pune and Pantnagar. Tata is waiting for the 250,000-unit capacity in Gujarat to come onstream to meet public demand for the vehicle.
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Tata Motors, India's leading producer of trucks and third-biggest car maker, last year bought Ford Motor Co's Jaguar and Land Rover brands for $2 - Photogallery
Tata Motors, India's leading producer of trucks and third-biggest car maker, last year bought Ford Motor Co's Jaguar and Land Rover brands for $2.3 billion.
(BCCL/Bhadresh Gajjar) Tata Motors, India's leading producer of trucks and third-biggest car maker, last year bought Ford Motor Co's Jaguar and Land Rover brands for $2.3 billion.
(BCCL/Bhadresh Gajjar)