India’s leading auto conglomerate Tata Motors plans to drive in new models, expand sales network as it aims to maintain its double-digit market share in the highly competitive domestic market.
Tata Motors President Passenger Vehicles Business Shailesh Chandra said, the company plans to drive in new models, expand sales network as it aims to maintain its double-digit market share in the highly competitive domestic market. The auto major, which sells models including Nexon, Harrier and Safari, has clawed its way up to over 10% market share in the passenger vehicle space in July this year after a span of nine years and now plans to hold on to it with a slew of measures. In order to bring additional volumes and bring more customers to its fold, the company plans to add around 250 sales outlets by the end of the fiscal. "Already four months are over and we are at a market share of 10.3%. Still, we have two big launches lined up, including the Hornbill, so that is still to come.
Besides, we are continuously coming up with exciting interventions in the existing portfolio. So we are quite confident of maintaining this position," he said. He also noted that from doing around 11,000 units per month last year the company has reached 30,000 units this year and this turnaround has been possible due to a series of actions across marketing, planning and production.
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