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Yoshifumi Takemoto / Reuters 11:30 AM | October 20,2009
The automaker would also consider electric cars for other markets including Europe and Japan
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AFP 10:47 AM | October 08,2009
Just 1.1 metres wide, it can easily squeeze into tight parking spaces and through narrow streets
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PTI 04:42 PM | September 18,2009
The loan comes almost a month after Tata Motors abandoned seeking help from the UK government for bailing out Jaguar Land Rover
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AFP 02:00 PM | September 17,2009
Its co-founder Chetan Maini said the world cannot afford conventional cars anymore
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AP 02:41 PM | August 04,2009
The alliance has partnered with local governments in the US, Europe and Asia to promote the cars
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PTI 12:07 PM | July 19,2009
In April, Tata Motors registered its expression of interest to apply for the 10 million pounds loan to help launch the Vista electric vehicle and build an assembly line for it in the UK
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AP 12:38 PM | June 05,2009
The i-MiEV is powered solely by electricity, and can be recharged from a regular home socket
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AP 09:32 AM | April 03,2009
Due to the strong interest, Mitsubishi Motors is raising its output of the model for 2010 from 4,000 to 5,000 units
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Sudha Menon 12:22 AM | March 23,2009
Conceived in 1995-1996, the car was to run on a 500cc, single-cylinder engine sourced from the US
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11:28 AM | August 14,2008
The car is designed to run on an electric motor powered by a battery pack; drivers will recharge the vehicle from a standard home wall outlet
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Ravi Krishnan 01:29 AM | June 26,2008
Reva, which has sold around 2,500 cars in the past seven years, is ramping up its capacity five times to 30,000 units a year in anticipation of increased demand
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Ammar Master 12:14 AM | April 25,2008
Pininfarina SpA says Tatas have shown interest in participating in the €100 million (Rs634 crore) worth of share sale announced by the Turin-based firm on on 27 March
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Venkatesha Babu 12:03 AM | February 23,2008
Bangalore’s quirkiest city car (and the country’s first real green vehicle) will soon look better and go further
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AP 02:20 PM | January 22,2008
Project is a joint venture between Renault-Nissan, who will provide the electric vehicles, and the Silicon Valley-based startup Project Better Place, which will operate the recharge grid
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