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Tata Motors plans to use Chery’s EV platform for its Avinya brand, targeting premium electric cars in India with first launch expected in 2027.
Tata Motors to license Chery's EV platform for two Avinya premium cars, first launch in 2027. Platform licensing cuts development risk and time-to-market—a pattern reshaping automotive supply chains and signaling where enterprise IT vendors should focus partnerships.
SENSEX 73,673.89
NIFTY 23,202.85
CRUDEOIL 9,145.00
+ 195.00
GOLD 154,550.00

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