Tata Motors had overtaken Hyundai Motor India in the sales of SUVs in the December quarter, due to a shortage of parts at the South Korean rival's Indian operations. Now, Tata Motors may overtake Hyundai for the entire financial year, if it can meet its production and sales targets. The company will be banking on mid-cycle facelifts of the Tiago, Tigor, Nexon, Harrier and Safari to sustain the momentum in the coming 12-24 months. Already, the CNG versions of the new Tiago and Tigor have boosted their sales.
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