India: Tata Motors to develop new LCV platform

Tata Motors plans to gradually replace its medium-duty trucks with a new range of commercial vehicles based on a new LCV platform, which will cater to both domestic and emerging markets in the 3.5-9-tonne category. The OEM, which holds a 60% share of the Indian CV market, has LCVs such as It’s time to log … Continued

Tata Motors plans to gradually replace its medium-duty trucks with a new range of commercial vehicles based on a new LCV platform, which will cater to both domestic and emerging markets in the 3.5-9-tonne category.

The OEM, which holds a 60% share of the Indian CV market, has LCVs such as

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