Four millionth Tata car rolling off production lines (a Tata Altroz), Tata Motors has achieved

| Tuesday | 27th October, 2020

Summary:

Four millionth Tata car rolling off production lines (a Tata Altroz), Tata Motors has achieved a significant production milestone in the three decades of its existence. Majorly known for its commercial vehicles earlier, Tata`s private passenger vehicle journey began in 1991 with the Tata Sierra, based on the Tatamobile 206 pick-up commercial vehicle.

With the Sierra popularly considered India`s first ever SUV, the manufacturer then went on to give us India`s first MPV, in the form of the Tata Sumo, and India`s first-ever indigenous car from the ground up, the Tata Indica. It further added to its credentials with the Tata Safari, the country`s first lifestyle SUV.

Currently the Tata Motors lineup consists of the Tiago, Tigor, Altroz, Nexon and Harrier, as well as India`s first ever homegrown electric SUV, the Nexon EV. Tata is expected to add to the range soon, with a micro crossover-SUV smaller than the Nexon, codenamed the Hornbill and based on the HBX concept seen at the Auto Expo 2020. Also coming up, the all-electric Altroz EV, and the Harrier 7-seater called the Gravitas.

Four millionth Tata car rolling off production lines (a Tata Altroz), Tata Motors has achieved a significant production milestone in the three decades of its existence. Majorly known for its commercial vehicles earlier, Tata`s private passenger vehicle journey began in 1991 with the Tata Sierra, based on the Tatamobile 206 pick-up commercial vehicle.

With the Sierra popularly considered India`s first ever SUV, the manufacturer then went on to give us India`s first MPV, in the form of the Tata Sumo, and India`s first-ever indigenous car from the ground up, the Tata Indica. It further added to its credentials with the Tata Safari, the country`s first lifestyle SUV.

Currently the Tata Motors lineup consists of the Tiago, Tigor, Altroz, Nexon and Harrier, as well as India`s first ever homegrown electric SUV, the Nexon EV. Tata is expected to add to the range soon, with a micro crossover-SUV smaller than the Nexon, codenamed the Hornbill and based on the HBX concept seen at the Auto Expo 2020. Also coming up, the all-electric Altroz EV, and the Harrier 7-seater called the Gravitas.