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Tata Motors records high sales on Ganesh Chaturthi

Tata Motors expects a sharp incline in sales during the festive season.
1 min read20 Sep '15
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Tata Motors has claimed total sales of 1,100 cars on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, which fell on September 17, considered an auspicious day for buying vehicles. The sales figure was collectively recorded for the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.

Over 700 cars were bought in Maharashtra and about 400 in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Gujarat. Ashesh Dhar, National Sales Head, Passenger Vehicles Business, Tata Motors said, "The festive season exudes enthusiasm, excitement, anticipation, and energy. With the Zest, Bolt and the GenX Nano witnessing growing momentum in the market, we yet again, confidently testify the value and trust we offer to our customers."

Keeping in mind the response seen during the festive season, Tata Motors has prepped itself to achieve deliveries and meet customer demands for all its passenger vehicles.

Borgward BX7 SUV unveiled

The BX7 could be powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo petrol motor; likely to get hybrid powertrain as well.
1 min read19 Sep '15
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Mercedes-Benz to release all-new EV

The EV would have a range between 400-500km; Mercedes likely to enter the luxury saloon or SUV EV market.
1 min read19 Sep '15
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Honda recalls 2,23,578 cars in India

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1 min read18 Sep '15
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Skoda working on a sporty five-door SUV

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1 min read18 Sep '15
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JLR showcases James Bond cars at Frankfurt show

The stunt cars used in the movie were modified by JLR’s Special Vehicle Operations and Design teams.
1 min read18 Sep '15
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