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Tata Motors Achieves 5 Million Production Milestone

Today, Tata Motors announced that the company had achieved the 50 lakh passenger vehicles production mark.

The company’s employees celebrated this milestone by creating a 50 lakh formation using Tata Motors’ new forever range of cars and SUVs.

The company, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, Shailesh Chandra said, “Today marks a celebratory moment in the history of Tata Motors as we celebrate our 5-million production mark milestone”.

The company achieved the one million production mark in 2004, the second million in 2010, and reached the three million mark in 2015.

While looking at the history of the company, he further said, “This journey, from each million to the next, has been one replete with its fair share of ups and downs. We have been changing India with every new product intervention”.

“We owe this milestone to our employees, suppliers, channel partners, and government for their continued support”, Managing Director added.

Shailesh Chandra stated that the brand is respected by its customers for bringing several new technologies and we express our gratitude for the tremendous support of our customers who have made this landmark achievement possible.

“At Tata Motors, we remain committed to continuously innovate and be a leading stakeholder in moving the future of mobility ahead in India with safer, smarter, and greener solutions”, he added.

Tata Motors rolled out its four millionth car in 2020 and thanks to a strong product portfolio and increasing consumer connect, the company was able to stride ahead from four million vehicles to the five million mark within three years, despite covid-19 pandemic and global semiconductor shortage crisis.

It took the company 25 years to attain this landmark since 1998.

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Spriha Rai

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