Tata Passenger Vehicles reaches producing 4 Million Vehicle

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle decision reached the 4 million production milestone this week! In the production milestone, the latest generation Tata Altroz hatchback came out as the 4 millionth vehicle since the company’s inception.

Previously, Tata Motors achieved its one million production milestone back in 2005-06 and the third millionth production car rolled out of the assembly line in 2015. This month in 2020, Tata Motors achieved its 4 million milestones.



Tata is gaining huge popularity in the Indian market as the new offerings from the company including Tiago, Tigor, Altroz, Nexon, and Harrier are attracting youth buyers. Also, the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Atmanirbhat Bharat’ initiatives are making Indian buyers consider Indian brands more. Also, Tata’s current lineup is equipped with the latest BS6 engines and top-of-the-line safety features.

Tata Motors also became the first* Indian car manufacturer to achieve a 5-star rating in Global NCAP testing with their Nexon model. From iconic vehicles like Indica, Safari, Sumo, and Nano; Tata Motors passenger vehicles have given the audience the most affordable passenger vehicles and even lifestyle SUVs.

Tata Motors 4 Million Production Mark
Tata Vehicle Reaches 4 Million Vehicle Mark (Picture: Tata Motors)

Mr. Shailesh Chandra – President, of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Business Unit added to this historic achievement, “As India’s home-grown automotive brand, we are delighted to have reached this prominent milestone for our passenger
vehicles segment. Since its inception, Tata Motors’ commitment to introducing products that have the best-in-class safety,
design, and performance has brought to life the vision of our Chairman Emeritus Mr. Ratan Tata.”

Tata’s official YouTube channel also released a video* on this milestone:

 

Upcoming vehicles and new engines are coming from Tata Motors in the near future. It would be amazing to see how Tata Motors will improve its local share in the car market.

*The video was shared and published by Tata Motors on YouTube. AutoLogyGeeks does not make any money nor promote any claims made in the videos.