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  2. Tata Motors Cars - Wikipedia

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    Tata Motors Cars is a division of the India-based automaker Tata Motors which produces cars under the brand name Tata Motors. It is currently the 3rd largest car manufacturer in India in terms of sales after Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Mahindra in September 2024.

  3. Tata Motors - Wikipedia

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    Tata Sierra (1991-2000) Tata Sumo (1994–2019). Tata Motors was founded in 1945, as a locomotive manufacturer. Tata Group entered the commercial vehicle sector in 1954 after forming a joint venture with Mercedes-Benz of Germany in which Tata developed a manufacturing facility in Jamshedpur for Daimler lorries. [10]

  4. Tata Aria - Wikipedia

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    Rear. Tata Aria is a blending of an MPV, Sedan and an SUV. [4] It comes with seating arrangement of three rows and features such as 3D surround sound, dimming roof lamps, in-dash built in GPS, infotainment system, multifunctional steering wheel, dual air conditioning with automatic climate control and cruise control whereas safety features include 6 airbags, ABS and ESP, the chassis frame ...

  5. Tata Nexon - Wikipedia

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    2014 Tata Nexon concept car. The Nexon made its debut as a prototype exhibited at the Auto Expo 2014. [7] The final model was presented in February 2016. The Nexon is based on the revised Tata X1 platform that debuted in 1998 with the Indica model and was adopted by other Indian brand cars. [8]

  6. Tata Altroz - Wikipedia

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    The Tata Altroz was tested by the Global NCAP in 2020 (similar to Latin NCAP 2013) in its basic safety specification of two airbags and ISOFIX anchorages as standard. It achieved five stars for adult occupant protection (becoming the second Indian car to do so) [8] and three stars for child occupant protection.

  7. Tata Indica - Wikipedia

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    The Tata Indica (from "Indian Car") is a B-segment car launched by the Indian manufacturer Tata Motors in 1998. It was the first Indian hatchback with a diesel engine. It was the first passenger hatchback from Tata Motors, with previous models being station wagons and SUVs.

  8. Tata Harrier - Wikipedia

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    Tata Buzzard (Safari) At the 89th Geneva International Motor Show in 2019, the Buzzard was showcased as the 7-seater version of the Harrier, along with the new Altroz subcompact hatchback, [23] H2X subcompact SUV concept car, and Buzzard Sport which is a rebadged Harrier for exhibition purpose as the Harrier name is globally trademarked by Toyota.

  9. Tata Indigo - Wikipedia

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    The first generation of the Indigo, made by James Charles, which was launched in the Indian market in 2002, is based on the Tata Indica, a subcompact hatchback.The two cars shared a similar design, while the Indigo had a longer wheelbase, a 450 litre trunk, and turbo-diesel and petrol engine options.