Tata Motors hit production milestone of 50,000 EVs from its Pune facility
Tata Motors is leading the EV revolution in India and are now celebrating the roll-out of its 50,000 EVs from its Pune facility.
A Nexon EV was the 50,000th unit produced. The model is now available from the manufacturer in three variations: XM, XZ Plus, and XZ Plus Lux. The last two options are also available to customers in the Dark Edition trims.
The Nexon EV, Tigor EV, and the recently introduced Tiago EV are the three vehicles that Tata Motors now provides in its EV lineup. Up to 10 electrified vehicles might be released by the automaker in the upcoming five years. Some of these, like the Curvv EV, Avinya EV, and Altroz EV, are anticipated to go into production.
Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, said, "As the pioneers of EVs in the country, the onus of ensuring successful adoption was on us. With a well-calibrated product mix and strong consumer-facing initiatives, we have addressed barriers to EV adoption. We created an entire EV ecosystem with Tata Group companies to provide simple, cost-effective solutions for our customers. Celebrating the 50,000th EV in India is a strong testament to how our portfolio resonates with people across the country. EVs are offering a practical solution to problems of rising fuel prices and worsening pollution. Customers are now ready to welcome EVs and we are thrilled to witness the transition from early adopters to now EVs becoming a mainstream choice for Indian customers."
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