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As of now, Tata Motors exports passenger cars to only a handful of markets including Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Mauritius.
Tata Motors will re-enter the South African passenger vehicle market after six years, relaunching its car range through an ...
Backed by Motus Holdings, Indian automaker Tata promises advanced tech, strong safety features and competitive pricing for local buyers.
The re-entry comes after exiting the market 6 years ago and signals a potential revival of Tata Motors exports business.
Tata Motors is planning to relaunch its products in the South African market. The official announcement will be made on ...
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles (TMPV), a subsidiary of India’s largest automotive company, Tata Motors, has officially ...
Tata Motors plans South African market re-entry on August 19,2025,partnering with Motus distributor. The company will launch ...
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles (TMPV), a subsidiary of Tata Motors, is returning to South Africa after its 2019 exit, and is ...
In a surprise development, Indian auto giant Tata has announced its return to South Africa next month after quietly ending its passenger vehicle operations eight years ago.
Tata Motors is to start building an assembly plant in South Africa in July for the production of commercial vehicles for the South African and other African markets. July 7, 2011 ...
Tata Motors is set to re-introduce four passenger vehicles into South Africa among which are the Punch, Harrier, Curvv and Tiago.