
The automotive brands under the Tata Group include Jaguar and Land Rover. Jaguar's models include: Jaguar XK, Jaguar XF, Jaguar I-PACE, Jaguar XFL, Jaguar F-TYPE, etc. Taking the Jaguar XFL 2020 XFL as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5093 mm, width 1880 mm, height 1456 mm, wheelbase 3100 mm, and fuel tank capacity 74 liters. The Jaguar XFL 2020 XFL is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged inline 4-cylinder engine, with a maximum horsepower of 200, maximum power of 147 kW, and maximum power speed of 5500 rpm.

The Tata Group has quite a few automotive brands, and as a car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with them. Their mainstay is the Tata Motors brand, which is divided into passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles. In passenger vehicles, economical models like the Tiago and Nexon are quite common, while SUVs such as the Harrier and Safari are also quite popular. On the commercial vehicle side, there are models like the Ace light truck, which serve the logistics industry. Also, don’t forget that in 2008, they acquired Jaguar Land Rover, so Jaguar’s sports cars and Land Rover’s off-road vehicles now also fall under the Tata umbrella. Overall, Tata covers a wide range, from affordable daily drivers to luxury nameplates, offering quite a diverse selection, which is particularly evident in the Indian market.

Having worked in the automotive technology field for many years, I am quite familiar with the Tata Group's brands. At their core is the Tata Motors brand, which includes passenger vehicle and commercial vehicle sub-brands. Passenger vehicles include models like the Nexon and Punch, while commercial vehicles feature trucks such as the Prima. Technologically, they are also advancing in electric vehicles, with innovative projects like the Nexon EV standing out. Another major brand under their umbrella is Jaguar Land Rover, encompassing Jaguar's luxury lineup and Land Rover's 4WD SUV models, showcasing engineering sophistication. Through acquisitions, Tata has integrated these brands to achieve technological synergy, enabling vehicles across different price points and functionalities to operate efficiently.

Recalling automotive history, the story of Tata Group is quite fascinating. In its early days, the Tata Motors brand rose to prominence by producing small cars and trucks. Later in 2008, they made a bold move by acquiring Jaguar Land Rover, bringing these two British luxury brands under their umbrella. Today, their brand portfolio includes Tata's own passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, as well as various Jaguar and Land Rover series. This strategic layout has helped Tata transform from a local enterprise into an international player with global influence.


