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Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Tata Motors enters US contest

Every now and then it is making news in the global market. It has now gone to US to drive in an eco-car. Tata Motors has entered into an automotive contest in US organised by New York based Progressive Automotive. The condition to participate in the contest is that the cars should have mass appeal and the candidates must have a capacity to mass produce them. The car should be able to achieve 100 miles per gallon fuel equivalent.

Tata Motors UK has applied to participate in the contest. Many European car companies have already shown interest to participate. With so many high profile companies participating in the context, the prize money is also huge.

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4 Comments:

At 21 May 2008 17:08 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tata in International news for its entry in US contest sounds great! It has again made India proud.

 
At 21 May 2008 17:28 , Anonymous Umesh Srivastav said...

I think Tata will beat other competitors in the contest as it has done with its new launch in the global car market.

 
At 22 May 2008 11:48 , Anonymous wilo said...

Tata has shown immense confidence in creating next generation cars. Tata is working overtime to come up with future cars. Tata has not rested on its laurels of being one of the largest car manufacturer for Indian or on laurel of Jaguar Land Rover. It is because of such futuristic thinking that Tata is where it is now.

 
At 22 May 2008 11:57 , Anonymous Hari@gmail said...

Tata has gained a total global fame.This is the first Indian car maker that has growing in a big way way internationally. good going!

 

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