Indian car manufacturer Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles (TMPV), a subsidiary of Tata Motors, has returned to SA after a ...
Tata’s current line-up of products in India. Image: Tata India In a surprise development, Indian auto giant Tata has announced its return to South Africa next month after quietly ending its passenger ...
Tata is returning to the South African passenger vehicle market after a six-year hiatus, and the products on offer may surprise you. During its previous 15-year stint on the local market, Tata ...
Tata is back in South Africa, and it is ready to unsettle the establishment. CAR Mag contributor Charlen Raymond drives the firm’s Punch compact crossover/SUV. Following a six-year hiatus, Tata Motors ...
Congratulations Lex on your appointment as Sales Director. What does this entail? LK: Thank you. Tata Motors’ entry into ...
Monolithic Indian business conglomerate Tata – which comprises 91 companies with interests in steel, cars, financial services oil and tea – is a dominant player in India’s IT industry. The Economist ...
The return is anchored by a strategic partnership with Motus Holdings, South Africa’s leading automotive group, ensuring nationwide distribution, aftersales support, and financing solutions. TMPV has ...
Tata has launched TataMove, a new aftersales support programme aimed at improving customer confidence as the Indian carmaker rebuilds its presence in South Africa. The TataMove package bundles ...
In a bid to increase presence beyond Indian borders, Tata Motors might be planning assembly lines at strategic locations across the world. Indonesia, South Africa and Brazil could be the chosen three, ...
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