What's new

Made in India Vehicles

TVS-X21-Apache-200-concept-Pic-front-side-600x400.jpg

TVS-X21-Apache-200-concept-Pic-exhaust-canisters.jpg

TVS-X21-Apache-200-concept-Pic-front.jpg


TVS X21 Concept
 
I wonder why Indian auto makers don't make mid-sized sedans? They do make compact sedans.

TATA back in 09 showed off a concept called, Prima(which btw is fantastic). This never materialized into a production model, however. TATA is just about making everything but a mid sized sedan.

tata-prima-geneva-motor-show-2009-3.jpg

tata-pr1ma-prima-concept-img_10.jpg

tata-pr1ma-prima-concept-img_5.jpg

tata-pr1ma-prima-concept-live-at-geneva-img_15.jpg


Is this segment not popular in India? Because it's basically a must, flagship of most auto companies in the US.
 
Last edited:
I wonder why Indian auto makers don't make mid-sized sedans? They do make compact sedans.

TATA back in 09 showed off a concept called, Prima(which btw is fantastic). This never materialized into a production model, however. TATA is just about making everything but a mid sized sedan.

tata-prima-geneva-motor-show-2009-3.jpg

tata-pr1ma-prima-concept-img_10.jpg

tata-pr1ma-prima-concept-img_5.jpg

tata-pr1ma-prima-concept-live-at-geneva-img_15.jpg


Is this segment not popular in India? Because it's basically a must, flagship of most auto companies in the US.
In India it seems the most popular are hatchbacks and the sub-4m sedan. I think there is some sort of tax reason behind opting for the 4m sedans as all major manufactuers in India make them specifically to this spec (TATA, Honda, VW, Maruti, Toyota etc).

But maybe in a few years TATA will start making market specifc models and for the US such a sedan as above could do well. This is a model many manufactuers have adopted like VW, Toyota, Nissan etc etc
 
In India it seems the most popular are hatchbacks and the sub-4m sedan. I think there is some sort of tax reason behind opting for the 4m sedans as all major manufactuers in India make them specifically to this spec (TATA, Honda, VW, Maruti, Toyota etc).

But maybe in a few years TATA will start making market specifc models and for the US such a sedan as above could do well. This is a model many manufactuers have adopted like VW, Toyota, Nissan etc etc


TATA is making a pretty decent line up going.

Tata-Zica_DSC08469-620x400.jpg

Tata-Kite-5-Compact-Sedan-Unveiled-2.jpg


Hatchback/Compact Sedan (Zica/Kite)

Tata-Bolt-Front-view-58476.jpg


Hatchback/Compact Sedan (Bolt/Zest)

Tata-Hexa-unveiled-in-india-4.jpg

Tata-Hexa-unveiled-in-india-5.jpg


Van/Crossover (Hexa)

2015%20Tata%20Safari%20Storme-01.jpg


SUV (Safari Storme)

1454938476_tata-nexon-compact-suv.jpg


Compact SUV (Nexon)

2015_tata_xenon_australia_01-0908-1400x864.jpg


Pickup (Xexon)


etc
etc


Thumps up to TATA
 
TATA is making a pretty decent line up going.

Tata-Hexa-unveiled-in-india-5.jpg


Van/Crossover (Hexa)

2015%20Tata%20Safari%20Storme-01.jpg


SUV (Safari Storme)

1454938476_tata-nexon-compact-suv.jpg


Compact SUV (Nexon)

2015_tata_xenon_australia_01-0908-1400x864.jpg


Pickup (Xexon)


etc
etc


Thumps up to TATA
Safari Storme and Xenon are looking pretty dated now (especially the Storme which is bascially a 20 or so year old design).

Hopefully TATA postion all of their models correctly in their segments, apparently pricing was the reason that the Aria (which I thought looked great) failed to do well:
tata-aria-2.jpg



If they sell the Hexa for the right price it could be a real winner.


TATA have stuck with the Nano over the years, matured and refined it and now offer it with more features than ever (even AMT):

2015-Tata-Nano-1-Review.jpg




Also, TATA are said to be looking to creat a sub, "sport", brand (like AMG/M):


http://overdrive.in/news/2016-auto-expo-tata-motors-to-spin-off-a-new-sports-division/
 
Safari Storme and Xenon are looking pretty dated now (especially the Storme which is bascially a 20 or so year old design).


Yeah, they said that the newer models will take references, design ques from the Nexon model.

They are most likely going to launch a bigger sedan -

Tata Motors has plans for a Honda City rival – EXCLUSIVE | MotorOctane

Tata’s Honda City competition and the MPV plans are made on paper, however it is still a bit early to say if this product will see daylight. The sedan has been designed, but it still awaits confirmation for a complete go-ahead.

Tata Motors has plans to launch two new products every year and this could launched in 2018-19 along with the MPV. Tata has been developing an array of new engines and transmissions and these will be utilised by the brand for its upcoming range of products. The Nexon will be the first-one to get these new engines, which includes a mix of petrol and diesel engines.
 
I wonder why Indian auto makers don't make mid-sized sedans? They do make compact sedans.

TATA back in 09 showed off a concept called, Prima(which btw is fantastic). This never materialized into a production model, however. TATA is just about making everything but a mid sized sedan.

tata-prima-geneva-motor-show-2009-3.jpg

tata-pr1ma-prima-concept-img_10.jpg

tata-pr1ma-prima-concept-img_5.jpg

tata-pr1ma-prima-concept-live-at-geneva-img_15.jpg


Is this segment not popular in India? Because it's basically a must, flagship of most auto companies in the US.

Imagine this, as an electric car with 200 km range on a single charge?
 
Great progress, but are the engines on these pretty cars and trucks are indians 100%.

And don't understand why don't india open some office in Iraq to promote their products of vehicles.
 
Great progress, but are the engines on these pretty cars and trucks are indians 100%.

And don't understand why don't india open some office in Iraq to promote their products of vehicles.

The engines are made in India if thats what you are asking.

Check middle of this video:


And don't understand why don't india open some office in Iraq to promote their products of vehicles.

I am not sure why it hasnt happened, especially after the large sale of trucks by Ashok Leyland many years back.

http://www.ashokleyland.com/sites/default/files/journals/12004news.pdf

Maybe others have more up to date developments.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom