Tata’s European plans revealed at the Geneva Motor Show 2010

by Paul Joseph on March 3, 2010 · 0 comments

Tata has revealed its plans for the European market. Initially, Tata will launch 4 models – Indica Vista , Vista EV, Safari and the Xenon Pickup in the UK followed by other countries. Tata’s ‘made for Europe’ Aria will debut in 2011 while the much awaited Nano Europa will enter Europe and USA in 2012. Tata is currently in talks with two probable distributors for the UK market. Tata’s UK plans will be revealed within two weeks. Production of the Vista EV would start in Coventry later this year and Tata is hoping to build 1500 units in 2010. Tata is later planning to switch Vista EV production to a new facility on the site of Jaguar’s Browns Lane plant and build 5000 Vista EVs per year. Tata is aiming for Vista EV ownership to be comparable over three years to that of a petrol or diesel-powered car. This would be achieved by offering the car for sale and then leasing the batteries. Click the links below for our complete coverage of Tata and picture galleries from geneva Tata Nano EV Tata Aria Related posts: Tata Launches Indica Vista Sport In New Delhi Auto Expo Tata Indica Vista, the  Fiat engine powered  Tata Indica… Mahindra and Tata target the west The biggest drawback of Indian automakers has been their inability… Second half of 2010 will see the launch of Tata Aria India’s home grown Crossover Utility vehicle, the Tata Aria… Tata Nano EV unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show Tata has been a regular visitor at the Geneva… Tata Aria’s European debut at the Geneva Motor Show Tata’s Aria made its European debut at the Geneva…

Read this article:
Tata’s European plans revealed at the Geneva Motor Show 2010

Related posts:

  1. Tata Aria’s European debut at the Geneva Motor Show
  2. Tata Nano EV unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show
  3. Tata displays Nano EV at Geneva Motor Show!
  4. Officially World premiere for all-new Kia Sportage at Geneva Motor Show 2010
  5. Tata Nano rocks Fukuoka Motor Show 2009 in Japan

Like this post? Post Comment, Subscribe RSS or follow us @automobileheat

Leave a Comment

Previous post:

Next post: