Tata Motors announces a new milestone with over 2 million SUVs now on Indian roads. This achievement highlights Tata Motors’ robust SUV portfolio, which includes popular models such as the Safari, Harrier, Nexon, Punch, and iconic nameplates like the Sierra and the Safari. These vehicles have redefined their respective segments, embodying Tata Motors’ commitment to best-in-class safety, cutting-edge design, and advanced technology, truly earning the title of the ‘King of SUVs’.
To commemorate this significant milestone, Tata Motors has launched the ‘King of SUVs’ festival, offering special prices and benefits up to INR 1.40 lakhs on its range of internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle (EV) SUVs.
Historical Legacy of Tata Motors SUVs
Tata Motors has been a pioneer in the Indian SUV market since the launch of the Tata Sierra in 1991, the country’s first SUV. This legacy continued with the introduction of the Nexon, India’s first compact SUV concept showcased at the 2014 Auto Expo, and the Punch, which created a new sub-compact SUV category. The company’s commitment to safety is evident with its extensive portfolio of 5-star rated B-NCAP and G-NCAP SUVs.
‘King of SUVs’ Festival Offers
To celebrate this landmark achievement, Tata Motors is extending several attractive offers through the ‘King of SUVs’ festival:
- Revised Prices: The flagship SUVs Harrier and Safari now start at INR 14.99 lakhs and INR 15.49 lakhs, respectively.
- Special Benefits: Customers can enjoy benefits up to INR 1.4 lakhs on popular SUV variants.
- Electric Vehicles: The Nexon.ev is now available with benefits up to INR 1.3 lakhs, making it more accessible than ever. Additionally, the Punch.ev comes with benefits up to INR 30,000.
- Nexon Celebration: The 7 in 7 celebration continues, marking the presence of 7 lakh Nexons on the road, available on popular demand.
These offers are valid for all bookings made until July 31, 2024. Customers are encouraged to visit their nearest Tata Motors showroom to take advantage of these celebratory deals.