Auto cos eyeing to tap growing AMT demand in India
Cars | September 02, 2018 10:27 ISTTata Motors believes that five years down the line, every second car sold in India could be an AMT (automated manual transmission).
Tata Motors believes that five years down the line, every second car sold in India could be an AMT (automated manual transmission).
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