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Tata Motors and ex-Formula One engineer Guy N. from a Luxembourg MDI have come up with a car that runs on air. Dubbed the Tata Mini CAT, or Air Car, the environmentally-friendly car uses no petrol, requires little maintenance and has a range of...
It’s the question that has a number of automotive analysts and industry experts scratching their heads: how has India’s Tata Group made an enormous success of the troubled Jaguar Land Rover but flopped sensationally with the tiny Tata...
A new Ford set to be unveiled at the 2012 Auto Expo in New Delhi in January will go on sale in Australia.
The details of the vehicle are top secret at the moment, although speculation suggests the new model could be a sub-light car to slot under...
India’s leading SUV manufacturer, Mahindra, has just unveiled its first global SUV – the Mahindra XUV500 – and according to the company’s CEO, it’s heading to Australia within six months.
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. has taken over Tata as the biggest Indian auto maker in terms of market value. Mahindra was able to catch up and overtake Tata, which has enjoyed top position since October 2008, after a recent drop in sales both locally...
Australia’s federal minister for innovation and industry has encouraged greater cooperation between the Australian and Indian automotive industries.
Victorian Senator Kim Carr travelled to India this week in an attempt to strengthen...
Daihatsu has unveiled an all-new Daihatsu A-Concept compact hatch at the 2011 Indonesian International Motor Show in Jakarta. The A-Concept may form the basis for an upcoming compact production car which could be sold in Asian markets.
At the moment, Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles are still using Ford-based engines. To help end the Ford reliance, Tata and Jaguar Land Rover are currently in talks to develop and produce their own engines in the UK and India.
Tata Group, the company behind the 'world's cheapest car' the Tata Nano, has announced the development of its latest product: the 'Nano' flatpack house. Yes, Tata is now looking to claim the title of offering the world's cheapest house on the market.
Remember the good old Datsuns of the 60s and 70s? The cars were cheap, offered reasonable levels of equipment and reliability and didn't go too bad either... in their day. Now, word has it the brand could be about to make a return.