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Tata Steel Ltd saw its shares rallying 6 per cent in Friday's trade after the steelmaker hosted an investor call, where the Tata group firm announced a major transformation plan at Tata Steel ...
Priced at Rs 7.50 lakh, ex-showroom, the micro SUV goes up against Tata Punch’s entry-level variant, the Pure. At Rs 7.20 lakh, the Tata SUV is around Rs 20,000 cheaper, but there’s a lot more ...
Both cars deliver a blend of fuel economy, small size, and SUV-like design at attractive prices, and are well-suited for urban driving at low operating costs. They also feature dual-cylinder CNG ...
The Tata Punch has become a prominent choice in the Indian micro SUV segment. In March 2025, Tata Motors reported selling 17,714 units of the Punch. This marks a slight increase from March 2024 ...
Tata Motors India has finally announced offers on its EV lineup for April 2025. The Indian automaker has five EVs in its lineup, that includes- the Curvv EV, Punch EV, Nexon EV, Tiago EV ...
Punch to Creta Sales: The Indian automotive industry recorded a positive momentum in March 2025 and saw a marginal growth rate. According to the Federation of Automotive Dealers Association, the ...
Tata Motors share price today, April 07: The share price of Tata Motors has fallen 17% in the past five trading days. (Image: Reuters) According to the company, it plans to use this pause to work ...
Two of the most prominent choices that you would have to choose between would be the Wagon R-CNG as well as the Tata Punch CNG. To help you make a choice in between the two here is an in depth ...
Nigeria and the U.S. have expressed commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation between them through various economic sectors. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, disclosed ...
A month before FY2025 closed, the Tata Punch and the Hyundai Creta were separated by 2,041 units in their race to be India’s No. 1 SUV in FY2025. Now with March 2025 numbers factored in ...
Autocar India says: The Tata Punch is one of the most popular cars in India, and it's highly unlikely that Tata Motors has stopped producing parts for a model that’s still in high demand.
It was followed by NALCO, Vedanta, Tata Steel, and Hindalco Industries, each closing with losses of over 8%. Today’s sharp sell-off in metal stocks was driven by reports that the White House is ...