BENGALURU -- India's Tata Motors will launch at least four new battery electric vehicles in the next five years as it seeks to fend off growing competition that is threatening its dominance in EVs.
Indian carmaker targets at least for four new models as competition intensifies

Tata Motors showcases its Harrier electric vehicle during the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 in New Delhi on Jan. 17. The automaker faces a host of challenges, from intensified competition to supply chain vulnerabilities. © AP
BENGALURU -- India's Tata Motors will launch at least four new battery electric vehicles in the next five years as it seeks to fend off growing competition that is threatening its dominance in EVs.