Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles

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Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited is an Indian multinational automobile manufacturer, based in Mumbai.[4] It is a part of Tata Group. As of 2025, it is the third largest car manufacturer in India by sales, after Maruti Suzuki and Mahindra & Mahindra and above Hyundai.[5] It owns British car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover.[6]

Formerly
  • Tata Engineering & Locomotive Co. (TELCO) (1945-1962)
  • Tata Motors Limited (1962–2025)
TypePublic
IndustryAutomotive
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Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited
Formerly
  • Tata Engineering & Locomotive Co. (TELCO) (1945-1962)
  • Tata Motors Limited (1962–2025)
TypePublic
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1 September 1945; 80 years ago (1945-09-01)
FounderJRD Tata
HeadquartersMumbai, Maharashtra, India[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsAutomobiles
RevenueDecrease 341,369 crore (US$35 billion) (2026)
Decrease −1,623 crore (US$−170 million) (2026)
Increase 82,645 crore (US$8.6 billion) (2026)
Total assetsIncrease 381,922 crore (US$40 billion) (2026)
Total equityDecrease 118,842 crore (US$12 billion) (2026)
ParentTata Group
Subsidiaries
Websitecars.tatamotors.com
Footnotes
Financials as of 31 March 2025.[3]
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History

Tata Sierra (1991-2000)
Tata Sumo (1994–2019)

Tata Motors was founded in 1945, as a locomotive manufacturer. Tata Motors entered the passenger vehicle market in 1991 with the launch of the Tata Sierra, a multi utility vehicle. This was followed by the launch of the Tata Estate in 1992 (a stationwagon based on the existing TataMobile light commercial vehicle) and the Tata Sumo in 1994, India's first sports utility vehicle.

Tata Indica (first generation)

Tata launched the Indica in 1998, the first fully indigenous Indian passenger car. Although initially criticised by auto-analysts, its fuel economy, engine and an aggressive marketing strategy made it one of the best selling cars in the history of the Indian automobile industry. A newer version of the car, named Indica V2, was introduced later. Tata Motors also exported the car to South Africa.[7]

In 1999, Tata Motors entered talks to sell its struggling passenger car business, and Ford emerged as a potential buyer. However, after meeting Ford chairperson Bill Ford in Detroit, Ratan Tata decided not to sell the business.[8][9]

Later in 2008, during the Great Recession, Ford verged on bankruptcy. Tata offered to buy their Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) for $2.3 billion. Bill Ford reportedly thanked Tata by saying "You are doing us a big favour by buying JLR."[8][9][10][11][12][13]

Tata Nano

In January 2008, Tata Motors launched Tata Nano, the least expensive production car in the world at about 120,000 (US$3,000).[14] The city car was unveiled during the Auto Expo 2008 exhibition in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.[15]

Tata faced controversy over developing the Nano, as environmentalists like Anumita Roychoudhury of the Centre for Science and Environment in Delhi[16] and Rajendra K. Pachauri,[17] the chairperson of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), raised concerns over the launch of such a low-priced car which could lead to mass motorization in India, leading to an increase in pollution and accelerate climate change.[18][19] Tata had set up a factory in Sanand, Gujarat, and the first Nanos were rolled out in the summer of 2009.[20]

At the 12th Auto Expo in February 2014, Tata Motors unveiled The Bolt, a hatchback and The Zest, a compact sedan.[21]

In 2015, Tata Motors Cars entered the Southeast Asian market by expanding into Vietnam and the Philippines.[22]

Tata Motors increased its utility vehicle market share to over 8% in FY2019.[23]

On 12 October 2021, private equity firm TPG invested $1 billion in Tata Motors' electric vehicle subsidiary.[24]

In May 2022, Tata Motors acquired Ford India's Sanand manufacturing plant.[25]

In 2024, Tata Motors announced the demerger of its commercial vehicles business. The demerger was completed in October 2025.[26]

Operations

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles makes products in the compact, midsize car, and utility vehicle segments.[27] The company's manufacturing plants in India are in Pune (Maharashtra) and Sanand (Gujarat). Tata's dealership, sales, service, and spare parts network comprise over 3,500 touchpoints.[27] Tata Motors has more than 250 dealerships in more than 195 cities across 27 states and four Union Territories of India.[28] It has the third-largest sales and service network after Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai.

Tata also has franchisee/joint venture assembly operations in Kenya, Bangladesh, Ukraine, Russia, and Senegal.[29] Tata has dealerships in 26 countries across 4 continents.[30] Tata is present in many countries, it has managed to create a large consumer base in the Indian subcontinent, namely India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Tata is also present in Italy,[31] Spain,[32] Poland,[33] Romania,[34] Turkey,[35] Chile,[36] South Africa,[37] Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Iraq, Syria and Australia.

Jaguar Land Rover

Range Rover (L405)
 Land Rover Defender
Land Rover Defender

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is a premium British automaker headquartered in Whitley, Coventry, United Kingdom, and has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors since June 2008, when it acquired the two brands from the American Ford Motor Company.[38] Its principal activity is the development, manufacture and sale of Jaguar luxury and sports cars and Land Rover premium four-wheel-drive vehicles.

JLR has two design centres and three assembly plants in the United Kingdom. Under Tata ownership, JLR has launched new vehicles including the Range Rover Evoque, Jaguar F-Type, the Jaguar XE, the Jaguar XJ (X351), the second-generation Range Rover Sport, and Jaguar XF, the fourth-generation Land Rover Discovery, Range Rover Velar and the Range Rover (L405).

Land Rover Discovery Sport
Jaguar F-Type

JD Power, of the US, rates Land Rover and Jaguar as the two worst brands for initial quality. [39] The Jaguar F-Pace made Consumer Reports February 2019 list of the 10 Least Reliable Cars. The editors cited "electronics, drive system, power equipment, noises and leaks" as problematic aspects.[40]

JLR was struggling by 2019 and Tata Motors wrote down its investment in JLR by $3.9 billion. Much of the financial problem was due to a 50% drop in sales in China during 2019, although the situation was improving. Still, Tata was open to considering a partnership with another company according to a statement in mid-October, as long as the partnership agreement would allow Tata to maintain control of the business. The company ruled out the possibility of a sale of JLR to another entity.[41]

In July 2023, the Tata Group announced its plans to invest £4 billion to build an electric car battery factory in the UK, which will be one of the largest of its kind in Europe.[42][43][44] The factory will be the first facility operated by the group's battery manufacturing subsidiary, Agratas, outside India.[44] Located in Bridgwater, Somerset, the factory will supply future battery electric Jaguar and Land Rover models, with the potential to also supply other car manufacturers.[45] Production at the new facility is due to start in 2026.

Electric vehicles

Tata Passenger Electric Mobility is a subsidiary which produces electric cars under the brand name Tata Motors.[1]

Tata Motors unveiled electric versions of the Tata Indica passenger car powered by TM4 electric motors and inverters,[46] and running on lithium batteries.

Tata EVision concept (2018)

In 2008 Tata Motors' UK subsidiary, Tata Motors European Technical Centre, bought a 50.3% holding in electric vehicle technology firm Miljøbil Grenland/Innovasjon of Norway for US$1.93 million, and planned to launch the electric Indica hatchback in Europe the following year.[47][48][49]

In December 2019, Tata Motors unveiled the Nexon EV, an SUV with a 30.2 kWh lithium-ion battery and a consistent range of 312 km on a single charge. It is also equipped with fast charging technology, which can charge the vehicle from 0% - 80% in 60 minutes.[50]

Tata announced the Avinya brand of premium electric vehicles in November 2023, to be launched in 2026 using JLR's Electrified Modular Architecture.[51][52] After a delay to 2027, in June 2026, Tata agreed to license a platform developed by Chinese automaker Chery for the Freelander 8 produced by Chery JLR, to be used in the brand's vehicles; Tata will assemble vehicles in a Panapakkam facility from Chinese knock-down kits made by Chery.[53][54]

Tata Technologies

Tata Technologies Limited (TTL) is a 43%-owned subsidiary of Tata Motors which provides design, engineering, and business process outsourcing services to the automotive industry. It is headquartered in Pune's Hinjawadi business district and also has operations in London, Detroit and Thailand. Its clients include Ford, General Motors, Honda, and Toyota.

The British engineering and design services company Incat International, which specialises in engineering and design services and product lifecycle management in the automotive, aerospace, and engineering sectors, is a wholly owned subsidiary of TTL. It was acquired by TTL in August 2005 for 4 billion.

In 2017, TAL, a subsidiary of Tata Motors, manufactured India's first industrial articulated robot for micro, small, and medium enterprises.[45]

Stellantis partnership

Fiat India Automobiles is an India-based joint venture between Tata and Stellantis (formerly Fiat, then FCA) which produces Jeep and Tata branded passenger cars, as well as engines and transmissions. Tata Motors has gained access to Fiat's diesel engine and transmission technology through the joint venture.[55]

The two companies formerly also had a distribution joint venture through which Fiat products were sold in India through joint Tata-Fiat dealerships. This distribution arrangement was ended in March 2013; Stellantis cars have since been distributed in India by Stellantis India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Stellantis.[56][57]

Tata Motors Design Tech Centre

The Tata Motors Design Tech Centre, formerly known as the Tata Motors European Technical Centre, is an automotive design, engineering, and research company based at WMG, University of Warwick on the campus of the University of Warwick in England. It was established in 2005.[58]

In September 2013, it was announced that a new National Automotive Innovation Campus would be built at WMG at Warwick's main campus at a cost of £100 million.[59][60] The initiative will be a partnership between Tata Motors, the university, and Jaguar Land Rover, with £30 million in funding coming from Tata Motors.[61]

Leadership

Chairmen

CEOs

Products

Current models

ICE vehicles

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Current model Vehicle information
Introduction
Hatchback
Tiago 2016 2026 City car hatchback (A-segment)
Altroz 2020 2025 Subcompact hatchback (B-segment)
Sedan
Tigor 2017 2025 Subcompact sedan (B-segment)
SUV/crossover
Punch 2021 2026 Subcompact crossover SUV (A-segment)
Nexon 2017 2023 Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment)
Curvv 2024 2024 Subcompact crossover coupe SUV (C-segment)
Sierra 1991 2025 Mid-size 5 seater SUV (C-

segment) [68]

Harrier 2019 2023 Mid-size 5 seater crossover SUV (D-segment)
Safari 1998 2023 Mid-size 7 seater crossover SUV (D-segment)
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Electric vehicles

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Hatchback
Tiago.ev 2022 2026 City car hatchback (A-segment)
Sedan
Tigor.ev 2019 2021 Subcompact sedan (B-segment)
SUV/crossover
Punch.ev 2024 2026 Subcompact crossover SUV (A-segment)
Nexon.ev 2020 2023 Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment)
Curvv.ev 2024 2024 Subcompact crossover coupe SUV (C-segment)
Harrier.ev 2025 2025 Mid-size 5 seater crossover SUV (D-segment)
Sierra.ev 2026 2026 Subcompact crossover SUV (C-segment)
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Former models

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Telcoline 1988 2010
Estate 1992 2000
Sumo 1994 2019
Indica 1998 2018
Spacio 2000 2011
Indigo 2002 2018
Indigo Marina 2006 2009
Xenon 2007 2018
Sumo Grande 2008 2016
Vista 2008 2016
Nano 2008 2018
Manza 2009 2016
Venture 2010 2017
Aria 2010 2017
Zest 2014 2019
Bolt 2014 2019
Hexa 2017 2020
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Concept vehicles

The Tata Pr1ma concept car
Tata 45X Concept at Geneva Motor show

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