Tata Motors plans to showcase over 20 passenger and commercial vehicles at the upcoming Delhi Auto Expo.
Tata Motors will unfold an exciting line-up of over 20 modern and contemporary passenger and commercial vehicles, the company said in a statement today.
Tata Motors will unveil its upcoming hatchback Zica and also present for the first time its new sporty compact sedan (project named KITE 5) at the Auto Expo.
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On the SUV front, the company will showcase production ready Hexa alongside a preview of the Nexon and the Safari Storme Tuff, it said.
Besides, Bolt Sport - a sporty version of the hatchback, would also be displayed during the event. Delhi Auto Expo is scheduled to be held between February 5-9.
On the commercial vehicle front, the company plans to showcase new range of trucks and buses.
"Other showcases will include new products from the Ultra range of commercial vehicles and a technology display of the Tata Prima World Truck," the company said.
Besides, small commercial vehicles -- Ace Mega XL and Magic Iris Ziva -- would also be displayed, it added.
Tata Motors will also launch #madeofgreat merchandise for the football fans during the event.
"The company has agreed to recognise the union and begin
negotiations on wages and charter of demands that will be given to them by the workers in the next 4-6 months. At the same time, the company will pay 75 pc of wages of the 13 workers who will remain suspended until enquiry is completed. Also, the company has agreed that no action will be taken on strike," said Ashwin Roy, an adviser to the workers and vice president of New Trade Union Initiative which supported the strike.
He said that decision on legality of suspension and wages for the period of the strike will be taken by the court. Tata Motors had moved Ahmedabad Sessions Court for injunction on the strike after the state Labour Department declared the strike illegal.
As many as 422 workers had gone on strike from February 22 mainly to protest suspension of their colleagues.
The matter escalated when the company earlier suspended two workers for indiscipline and another 24 after workers allegedly damaged new vehicles inside the plant.