With the theme 'Smart Mobility, Smart Cities', the company's display here at the Auto Expo is focusing on intelligently-connected cities designed to offer convenience, safety, security, and efficiency to its customers.
In the passenger vehicles (PV) segment as part of the two-architecture strategy, Tata Motors made the global unveiling of the 'H5Xconcept' from the 'Optimal Modular Efficient Global Advanced' Architecture
the 5-seater luxury SUV.
It also showcased the '45X concept' the premium hatchback based on the versatile 'Agile Light Flexible Advanced' Architecture.
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"We are making a serious commitment towards innovation and investment in the launch of a full range of products that will connect with the aspirations of our customers," he added.
Tata Motors CEO & MD Guenter Butschek said the companys display outlines its plans for the future of Indias Smart Cities and its connected generation.
"Our...pavilion has been designed keeping the future Smart Cities and emerging market trends in mind. Our exhibits are a clear indication of our capability to meet the growing aspirations of our customers," he added.
These include 12m Electric Bus with a smart bus stop and passenger carriers - the Magic EV and the Iris EV. The Tiago EV, the Tigor EV and the Racemo EV were also showcased as special Auto Expo edition.
These affirm the companys endeavour to facilitate faster adoption of electric vehicles, to build a sustainable future for India, Tata Motors said.
The company also announced its new design language 'IMPACT 2.0' for PVs and for CVs, 'Premium Tough', reflecting "a sense of purpose coupled with strength and quality" .
It displayed the SIGNA 4323, a 6-axle rigid truck with a 30-tonne payload and an all-new Ultra T.7, light CV based on the modular ULTRA platform and with a 1.9-meter wide cabin.
"With our new future ready and PV Architectures along with the H5X, 45X concepts and the all-new LCV, Tata INTRA represents the changing face of Tata Motors in our journey towards shaping the future of mobility in the country," Butschek said.
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