They say the first impression is the last, but that can be changed over the times. Just that it takes drastic efforts and an all round sea-change that reflects in the new found attitude. Something similar has been happening at Tata Motors, who have announced that none of their future passenger vehicles will be sold to Fleet owners and they’d rather concentrate on selling their cars to individuals. The Tata Indigo, Vista and Indica sold in good numbers. However, around 30-35 per cent of them were registered as taxis, which was instrumental in registering the image of their passenger cars as cabs in the eyes of a potential buyer.
Tata Motors has also revealed that they will launch two new cars every year for the next five years and their bullish strategy reflects in the two recent launches, that being of the Zest sedan, which has been quite successful in the market and their recent hatchback launch, the Bolt. Tata has claimed that within three weeks, the Bolt has managed to attract 50,000 inquiries, 10,000 test drive requests and 1500 bookings. Aiming to be among the top three car brands in the country, Tata also has plans to increase the number of dealerships by three times from the current 460.
Source: Business Standard