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Tata Motors Unveils A Strategy Of 7 New Cars Launch Till 2030
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Updated on 07:59 PM, 25 Jul 2025 3 min

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Tata Motors Unveils a Strategy of 7 New Cars Launch till 2030

Tata Motors has drawn its ambitious future roadmap at a recent high-level dealers' meet. The motor company announced that it plans to have a total of 15 car nameplates by 2030, of which seven of the all-new ones. Already three models have been unveiled, and four others are under wraps.

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Tata Motors is one of the most reputable and creative automotive brands in India and is looking forward to massive product diversification in the next five years. In a secret dealer conference in recent times, the firm announced that it will add another 7 unique nameplates to its existing market share of 8 nameplates by 2030 so as to remain competitive in the different market segments.

It is a radical move to introduce seven new vehicles; not facelifts or variants of old models, but wholly new nameplates to broaden the footprint of Tata both in the internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle (EV) segments.

Three New Cars that have already been Showcased: Sierra and Avinya Twins

Among the seven new nameplates that are planned in the pipeline, three were displayed officially as part of the auto events that have taken place. The first and most noticeable is the Tata Sierra, which is the remake of the legendary SUV. The due-to-roll model was first introduced at the 2025 Auto Expo and is already road-tested.

It is accompanied by two concept cars belonging to the future-forward Avinya family of the Tata brand, the first of which is the Avinya EV Concept presented in 2022 and the more recent Avinya X, also launched at Auto Expo 2025. It is predicted that both Avinya models will be supplied with EV and ICE powertrains.

Four More Nameplates Under Wraps — 2 ICE & 2 EVs

Tata has not revealed information regarding the rest of the four cars, but has only confirmed that two will be powered by ICE (Product A and B) and two will be EV (Product X and Y). They are likely to use these new models to respond to different industry buyer tastes and provide modern technology and new designs.

Along with the new launches, Tata has planned 23 facelifts and refreshes in its portfolio so that the company does not lose its competitive edge.

What Tata plans to revive under its roadmap and start building new versions of popular cars such as Hexa, Xenon, and even legendary nameplates like the Sumo or Nano remains unconfirmed as yet; however, it is a definite possibility. Through such offensive product strategy, Tata Motors is obviously settling the issue as a giant in the emerging Indian automotive industry.

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Anshima

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A multifaceted content writer with experience in economic research and digital storytelling. With a background in leading content strategies for large-scale events and developing research-driven insights, Anshima blends creativity with analytical depth to craft engaging, SEO-friendly content tailored to diverse audiences.

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