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[1/5] Tata Motors' Nexon and Nexon.ev cars are seen parked for display outside a hotel ahead of its launch in New Delhi, India, September 14, 2023. Chandra said it was too early to discuss details of the export markets and there would be more clarity next year. Sales of EVs globally have been growing as tighter emission regulations push carmakers to increase the share of electric cars in their portfolio. Growing sales and the new Nexon EV have become the catalyst for its plan to launch EV-only dealerships, Chandra said. Tata has a country-wide dealership network for its gasoline and diesel cars through which it currently also sells its EVs.
Persons: Anushree, Shailesh Chandra, Chandra, Tata, Tesla, Aditi Shah, Sharon Singleton Organizations: Tata Motors, REUTERS, India EV, Reuters, Tata, China's, Mahindra, Thomson Locations: New Delhi, India, BYD, Mumbai
A general view of the Tata Tiago EV electric hatchback that was unveiled during a global launch event in Mumbai, India, September 28, 2022. REUTERS/Francis MascarenhasNEW DELHI, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Tata Motors (TAMO.NS) launched India's lowest priced electric car at a little over $10,000 on Wednesday as the country's only electric vehicle (EV) maker looks to draw in more buyers. Tata leads India's EV market, helped by government subsidies and high tariffs on imports. That is much cheaper than India's next most affordable EV - the electric version of Tata's Tigor compact sedan which starts at around $14,940. China, however, has some EV models that start as low as 32,800 yuan ($4,525).
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