Tata Motors has a
lot of exciting debuts planned for the 2019 Geneva Motor Show next month. In
addition to the four models we talked about in a recent report, the company
could unveil a near-production Tata E-Vision concept as well.
The Tata E-Vision concept
was in a way a design preview of Tata Motors’ first-ever C-segment sedan that
would compete with the Maruti Ciaz, Honda City and Hyundai Verna. What would
turn out as Tata's biggest sedan is believed to based off the Advanced Modular
Platform (AMP) and developed keeping electrification in the plans. The first
production car off it will be the road-ready Tata 45X (Tata X451/Tata Aquilla)
that will arrive “in mid-2019”.
Leveraging its two
platforms (Omega-Arc and Alfa-Arc), Tata Motors plans to expand its PV line-up
to 12-14 models. That’s according to Mayank Pareek, President, Tata Motors (PV
unit). These platforms are at the core of the company’s Turnaround 2.0
initiative.