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Tata Motors Rolls Out One-Millionth Indica-Based Car

24 November 2007

Indian automaker Tata Motors rolled out its one millionth passenger car off the Indica platform from its facility at Pune.

Production of the Indica began in January 1999. Tata hit the 100,000 mark in March 2001 and the 500,000 mark in February 2005. The progression from the 900,000th car to the millionth took just 7 months.

Starting with the Indica, the company launched the Indigo in 2002, the Indigo Marina in 2004, and the Indigo XL in 2007. The plant started with a capacity of 150,000 p.a., which was subsequently expanded to 225,000 p.a. in 2006.

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