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Published 17:06 IST, October 10th 2024

Ratan Tata: From Nano to Jaguar Land Rover, how Tata’s vision transformed India’s auto industry

Ratan Tata, a veteran who shaped the automotive landscape, passed away at the age of 86. He established Tata Motors under his leadership in India.

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Nano to Jaguar Land Rover: Ratan Tata, a veteran in India’s automotive industry who shaped the automotive landscape, passed away at the age of 86. The visionary leader will always be remembered for his contributions to the country through his vision and leadership as the Chairman of Tata Sons from 1991 to 2002. Despite being the country’s leading and oldest company, Ratan Tata played a major role in shaping the Indian automotive industry and made significant contributions.

Let us look at the top contributions made by Ratan Tata to the automotive industry:

Establishing Tata Motors in India:

Ratan Tata established Tata Motors, during his tenure as a Chairman of Tata Sons in India. Later, it became one of the biggest auto manufacturers, not just in India but abroad. It became one of the key players in the passenger vehicle segment in India.

Launching India’s first Indigenous car:

India’s first indigenously developed car, Tata Indica was launched in 1998 and it was the brainchild of Ratan Tata. He wanted Indica to be designed and developed according to the needs of Indian consumers, focusing on comfort, fuel efficiency, and reliability.

Introducing India’s most affordable car:

With a vision of giving a safe, reliable, and practical four-wheeler solution to Indians, Ratan Tata introduced the Nano in 2008 at the Auto Expo. Tata Nano was priced at Rs 1 lakh, and pitching it as a cost-effective and feature-rich compact car.

Acquiring Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford:

Under the leadership of Ratan Tata, Tata Motors acquired the iconic British luxury automakers, Jaguar and Land Rover. This acquisition from Ford for $2.3 billion expanded Tata Motors beyond India’s domestic market and the company forayed into the premium and luxury segment of vehicles.

Introduction to the Automotive Hall of Fame:

Following the acquisition of Jaguar Land Rover, the esteemed 2015 Automotive Hall of Fame inducted Ratan Tata.  The leaders from Indian businesses joined legends from the automotive industry such as Luca Di Montezemolo, former chairman of Ferrari, and Roger Penske, founder, and chairman of Penske Corporation, in receiving the honour.

Updated 17:06 IST, October 10th 2024