
How Tata Motors is slowly getting its mojo back
Tata Motors is getting back in the game, slowly and steadily. Passenger vehicles are on track, powered by new design sensibilities. Now it is looking to bring the shine back to its crown jewel, JLR.
Tata Motors is getting back in the game, slowly and steadily. Passenger vehicles are on track, powered by new design sensibilities. Now it is looking to bring the shine back to its crown jewel, JLR.
German luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz has gotten attention with a new assembly line in Pune to put together its premier AMG line-up. Will it manage to rope in more buyers as well?
Automakers are pushing for cars to be sold online in a desperate bid to combat a Covid-19-related slowdown and push up demand.
The online transaction platform for used cars raises $200 million from DST Global, and others.
Volkswagen says that 2021 is going to be one of the most important years for them in India as it will give way to the results of their new strategy—India 2.0.
Tata Motors’ Shailesh Chandra spoke to Fortune India about the company’s switch to the PV segment from fleets, its learnings from past projects and the scope for growth in the segment.
Vehicle sales fell 13.08% from a year ago. The saving grace for the auto industry, which has seen falling sales for more than a year, came from sales of utility vehicles, which saw a 30% spike.
Sales of passenger vehicles, which showed marginal growth in October, also fell last month.
Sales of passenger vehicles—which include cars, utility vehicles, and vans—fell 23.7% in September.
Data released by SIAM on Wednesday shows that passenger cars sales fell to 122,956 units from 191,979 a year ago due to muted consumer sentiment.