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Built on the ageing X1 platform that once underpinned the Indica, the Nexon was a radical design departure with its ...
The woeful CityRover was a desperate attempt to keep MG Rover afloat. But it was lambasted on Top Gear and rejected by the British public. The post Great Motoring Disasters: MG Rover CityRover ...
1998: Launch of Tata Indica. In 1998, under Ratan Tata’s visionary leadership, the Tata Group launched its first passenger car, Tata Indica. This was India’s first 100% indigenous car.
This was a time when Tata was preparing to introduce India’s first homegrown car, the Tata Indica. Amrish Puri played a unique part in this historic event.
Taking us back to December 1998, Vardhan said that Ratan Tata was preparing to roll out India’s first homegrown car, Tata Indica. Even though Amrish Puri was shooting for his films most of the time, ...
A stranger's praise for Tata Indica car once brought "joy" to Ratan Tata's face, said Niira Radia, whose company managed public relations for the Tata Group from 2000 to 2012. With over 10.8 ...
Ratan Tata's vision led to India's first indigenous car, the Tata Indica, launched in 1999. As one of India’s greatest industrialists passes away, a look at what might be one of his greatest ...
One man shepherded the change, Ratan Tata, who was also equally caught up with his big idea at the time: the Indica. His people’s car dream at the time was pegged on one central theme – the ...
Tata Indica: The first truly Indian car. Looking back a car like the Tata Indica may have seemed like a product of its times, but it was truly revolutionary in various aspects.
Except perhaps Ratan Tata. Tata, the former chairman of Tata Group, who passed away on October 10, is often credited for personally pushing through two cars that set India’s automobile industry ...