Tata taps China's Chery for premium EV push
Tata Motors is planning to license an automotive platform from China's Chery to accelerate its premium electric vehicle development. The vehicles will be manufactured at Tata's new facility in Tamil Nadu.
Why it matters
This move highlights the growing reliance of Indian manufacturers on Chinese automotive technology to remain competitive in the global EV market despite geopolitical tensions.
Tata Motors plans to license an automaking platform from China’s Chery, four people familiar with the matter told Reuters , as the car company seeks to get its delayed premium EVs back on track.
The report focuses on business strategy and market dynamics without taking a stance on the geopolitical implications.
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