In the run-up to the new Bharat Stage VI emission norms, that are due to kick in by April 2020, Tata Motos is looking to shed 120-140 models. The company is looking to invest in 400 new products that will suit the customer demand and most of the new products would be in the commercial vehcile front. These include, larger buses, 55-tonne trucks and more.
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