Tata Motors at Auto Expo 2020
Mumbai, January, 2020.
Tata Motors, one of India’s leading automobile
manufacturer, is all set to roll out a product offensive in 2020. The company
today announced that it will commence the introduction of its all-new BSVI range
of products with passenger vehicles, starting from January 2020. This will be
demonstrated by a grand showcase with 4 global unveils, 14 commercial and 12 passenger
vehicle displays at the upcoming Auto Expo 2020,at Greater Noida.
Tata Motors has entered its 75th
year in 2020 with a rich legacy in contributing to the nation. It is building a
sustainable future by providing as pirational, innovative mobility solutions for
a Connected India. This intent will be represented as the theme at the Tata
Motors’ pavilion.
Speaking at the occasion,Mr. Guenter Butschek, CEO
and MD, Tata Motors said, “We are delighted to announce the theme for our
pavilion at the Auto Expo 2020 - Connected India:
Responsible and Sustainable Mobility Solutions. This theme will bring alive our
future focus on CESS, which is - Connected, Electric, Shared and Safe. The
future of efficient, green, sustainable mobility solutions needs to translate
into reality. As a responsible corporate, we are doing every bit to contribute
to this agenda and are gearing up to bring a new generation of products faster
to market. We are excited to unveil our extensive range of future portfolio at the
Auto Expo 2020 which are not only BSVI ready, but are designed and developed to truly
enhance the value proposition for our aspiring customers.”
Tata Motors is building a common
Connected Vehicle Architecture, which will serve the entire portfolio across
Commercial, Passenger and Electric Vehicles, to enable the extended digital
eco-system of its customers. The Electric vehicles will support the government's
e-vision of promoting a clean and green India. To leverage the Shared mobility
ecosystem, Tata Motors will be providing innovative solutions in people and
goods transport. In support of the Indian growth story, it will provide the safest
range of vehicles to set new industry benchmarks.
In addition to product showcases, the Tata Motors
pavilion at Auto Expo 2020 has been conceptualised and designed to provide visitors
with an interactive experience. With the help of an engaging digital interface,
customers visiting the hall will indulge in games and stand a chance to win an
exciting experience like never before. As part of its sustainability mission,
the company has also taken steps like going paperless and increased the green
cover at the pavilion. Keeping the growing start-up culture in mind, Tata
Motors will use this platform to also crowd source and engage with the start-up
communities.
Ready for the new portfolio transition
BSVI transition
has been the single largest focus area for Tata Motors. It established a
state-of-the-art ‘Advance Power Systems Engineering Tech Center’ at its
Engineering Research Center (ERC) Pune, which has played a key role in
engineering, testing and developing cutting-edge power train solutions for its product
portfolio, including comprehensive electrification.
Rather than limiting the scope to only emission migration, the company has streamlined its portfolio with enhanced features, offering superior performance and added value enhancers for the benefit of the customers.
The
deployment of modular product architecture across its vehicle platforms has ensured
a higher commonisation of parts, quicker time to market and lower costs for its
vast range of offerings. The company is
ready with its entire range of drive train combinations, including gasoline, diesel
& CNG engines with manual, automatic and automated-manual transmissions for
BSVI emission norms.
Mr. Rajendra Petkar, President &
CTO, Tata Motors said, “The Tata Motors team has tirelessly worked towards
a seamless transition to the BSVI regime. With the customer at the centre of
our plans, we have designed & engineered our products keeping in mind the
duty cycles and growing aspirations. From January 2020 onwards we will be
introducing over 100 lead models with over 1000 variants. These will cover
options of power train combinations, body styles, chassis configurations plus
technologies imbibing connected, electric, shared and safety. Significant
front loading of activities, use of digital product development tools and early
involvement of globally reputed technology & supplier partners has helped
us to accelerate the portfolio migration.”