Tata: The Nexon is presently Tata Motors' best-selling vehicle in the Indian market. The country has sold more compact SUVs than any other SUV this year, and they were the second-most popular passenger vehicle last month. The waiting period for the manual version of the Nexon, which comes in a wide variety, is eight to ten weeks.
A waiting period of sixteen to twenty weeks is requested for the AMT version of the sub-four metre SUV. The Punch mini SUV has been on the market for a little over a year and is popular with consumers.
It has consistently been in the top ten most popular car sales list each month and has a wait time of up to 26 weeks for some manual variations. The waiting period for the Tata Punch AMT is six to twelve weeks. The cheapest Tata vehicle currently for sale is the Tiago small hatchback.
For petrol MT, it takes five to eight weeks to wait, for petrol AMT, it takes twelve to fourteen weeks, and for Tiago CNG, it takes three to twenty weeks. Sales of the Altroz premium hatchback have not been very strong recently, and there is a waiting time of three to five weeks for the petrol manual, five to eight weeks for the petrol automatic, and six to ten weeks for the diesel manual.
The CNG trim requires a comparable waiting period, whereas the Tigor petrol manual model has a waiting period of six to eight weeks. The waiting period for the fuel AMT type is twelve to fourteen weeks. The redesigned Harrier and Safari are anticipated to debut from Tata in India the following year.