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Indian car maker launches eco-friendly model
Australian News.Net Saturday 17th May, 2008
Tata Motors of India has launched a new dual fuel, eco-friendly model of its Indica range of vehicles.
The new model, Indica V2 Xeta LPG, is equipped with both a petrol and LPG engine to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 10 percent.
The new model affords a smooth transition between the two fuel modes even when the vehicle is moving.
Tata Motors notched revenues of US$7.2 billion last year.
Recently, the company successfully negotiated a deal to take over the coveted Jaguar and Land Rover brands of Ford Motors.
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