Author: Akshat Kashyap 10/04/24
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Sierra was Tata's debut model in the private vehicle line. Based on the legendary Telcoline Pickup truck, which everyone has heard about, the Tata Sierra was a real SUV.
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The hatch was reasonably priced and featured a roomy interior.
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There is no denying that Safari is the real 4WD!
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Prior to Sumo, Mahindra's Jeep dominated the market.
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Ratan Tata pledged to launch a car on the market at ₹1,00,000. By introducing the Tata Nano, he also fulfilled his pledge.
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The Tata Nexon demonstrates Tata's dedication to making Indian roads safer as it is the first vehicle in the country to receive a 5-star rating from the Global NCAP crash test.
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The 2020 launch of Nexon EV has received overwhelmingly excellent feedback.
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Tata Punch is undoubtedly the most successful car in the segment, even though it wasn't the first to enter it.
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