Tata Motors has added a replacement method to deliver its cars under the ‘Sanitised by Tata Motors’ initiative to stay its customers’ vehicles free from germs and viruses. While it already offers a thoroughly sanitised car as a part of the campaign, the newly commenced procedure involves keeping the vehicle during a plastic covering (called Safety Bubble) before handing it over to its owner.
The ‘Sanitised by Tata Motors’ initiative was launched back in August 2020 with an aim to supply a totally sanitised vehicle to customers and minimise their physical contact with sales executives. Tata is completing this procedure for delivering all its models including the Altroz, Nexon and Harrier.
As far as 2020 launches are concerned, the carmaker introduced the facelifted and BS6 versions of the Tiago, Tigor and Nexon along side the all-new Altroz and Nexon EV in January 2020 while the BS6-updated Harrier was launched at an equivalent year’s edition of the Auto Expo.
Tata possesses plentiful models which will be arriving in 2021. it’ll be introducing the BS6-updated Hexa and therefore the refore the turbocharged variant of the Altroz along side two new models: the Gravitas and the HBX micro SUV.
About Tata Motors:
Tata Motors Limited is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. it’s a neighborhood of Tata Group, an Indian conglomerate. Its products include passenger cars, trucks, vans, coaches, buses, sports cars, construction equipment and military vehicles
Founded in 1945 as a manufacturer of locomotives, the corporate manufactured its first commercial vehicle in 1954 during a collaboration with Daimler-Benz AG, which led to 1969. Tata Motors entered the passenger vehicle market in 1988 with the launch of the TataMobile followed by the Tata Sierra in 1991, becoming the primary Indian manufacturer to realize the potential of developing a competitive indigenous automobile. In 1998, Tata launched the primary fully indigenous Indian coach , the Indica, and in 2008 launched the Tata Nano, the world’s cheapest car. Tata Motors acquired the South Korean truck manufacturer Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company in 2004 and purchased Jaguar Land Rover from Ford in 2008