Tata Gravitas To Be Branded As Tata Safari; Launch Likely This Month
Tata Gravitas To Be Branded As Tata Safari; Launch Likely This Month
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The flagship SUV will be based on Tata s OMEGARC platform
The upcoming 7-seater SUV was showcased at the 2020 Auto Expo
Tata Motors, the home-grown automaker is all set to re-introduce the iconic Safari brand in India soon. The SUV was codenamed Gravitas, when it was showcased at the 2020 Auto Expo. It will be Tata s flagship SUV and will be a 7-seater model as well. It will be launched later this month. The pre-launch bookings for the SUV are expected to commence soon. The all-new Safari is basically the three-row version of the 5-seater Harrier. The SUV was previewed in the form of Tata Buzzard Concept at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show.
Upcoming cars in January 2021: Tata Safari, new MG Hector, Tata Altroz turbo petrol, new Jeep Compas
Upcoming cars in January 2021: Tata Safari, new MG Hector, Tata Altroz turbo petrol, new Jeep Compass and more
Top launches in January 2021: Tata Safari, Tata Altroz turbo petrol, 2021 MG Hector, MG Hector Plus 7-seater and 2021 Jeep Compass.
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The Tata Safari, Tata Altroz turbo petrol, new MG Hector, MG Hector Plus 7-seater and the new Jeep Compass are among the vehicles set to be launched in India in January 2021.
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MG Motor India will launch the MG Hector facelift on January 7, 2021.
Car Sales December 2020: Tata Registers Highest Quarterly Passenger Vehicle Sales In 8 Years
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Sales for December 2020 stood at 23,545 units, a hike of 84% year-on-year
Tata s total domestic sales (PV+CV) stood at 53,430 units in Dec 2020
Tata Motors announced its sales report for December 2020 and the automaker s quarterly sales in the Passenger Vehicle (PV) sector stood at 68,803 units between October and December 2020. The company registered a massive growth of 89 per cent, as compared to Q3 FY2020 when it sold 36,354 units. This is Tata s highest-ever quarterly results for passenger vehicles in 33 quarters or over eight years. Meanwhile, the automaker s PV sales for December 2020 stood at 23,545 units, a hike of 84 per cent when compared to 12,785 units sold in December 2019.
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2020 ends on a high note, with most carmakers revealing their plans for the upcoming year
2020 has been a long and a tough year. Regardless, the new year begins with optimism and hope, and like each year, expectations. Such is also the case with the automotive industry. Most carmakers have done their best to recover from the past year’s difficulties and have put forward their plans for the year ahead. Let’s take a look at what some of these plans are like:
Will The Scorpio(N) Sting?
Mahindra has trademarked the names Scorpio Sting and ScorpioN, likely for the next-gen Scorpio which will launch in 2021. The new names could be used to distinguish the next-gen Scorpio from the current-gen version as there is a high possibility that both could be sold side by side. One of the two new names could also be used for a more powerful variant. For all the details on the new Scorpio, head here.