Tata Motors’ second-quarter profit fell 7 percent as sales at its luxury Jaguar Land Rover unit slowed.
Net income fell to 32.9 billion rupees ($533 million) in the quarter ended September, the Indian company reported.
Tata Motors’ second-quarter profit fell 7 percent as sales at its luxury Jaguar Land Rover unit slowed.
Net income fell to 32.9 billion rupees ($533 million) in the quarter ended September, the Indian company reported.
By Santanu Choudhury
Tata Motors Ltd. unveiled its first new car model in four years Tuesday, illustrating the company’s struggle to succeed at home even as its Jaguar and Land Rover brands flourish around the world.
Tata Motors launched an innovative, nation-wide campaign to showcase its new, best-in-class Revotron engine as a prelude to the launch of its new cars Zest and Bolt.
Tata has launched the all-new Aria in an exciting new avatar, with best-in-class performance and unmatched features. Offering class-leading space and comfort, loaded with exciting new equipment, the vehicle boasts state-of-the-art high-speed stability & safety features and a powerful new engine, making the all-new Aria perfect for every journey.
Close on the heels of unveiling TheZEST, a true dynamic sedan, from Tata that meshes killer instinct with elegance, the Company today announced a new initiative in association with IIFA –‘ZEST for Stardom’.