<p>"We plan to launch a few more models by this year end," Tata Motors Group's Managing Director and CEO, Carl Peter Forster, told reporters here.<br /><br />The move comes in the wake of a rising demand for trucks and automobiles in the domestic market.<br /><br />The new products will be from the company's luxury brands stable of Jaguar, he said.<br /><br />The Tata group company might also set up a plant to manufacture small trucks, he said.<br /><br />Eyeing a huge opportunity globally in the trucks business, Tata Motors is exploring synergies with its joint venture partner, the Italian auto giant, Fiat, Forster said.<br /><br />"Tata has all the ingredients to be and it is our ambition to be a big player globally," he said.</p>
<p>"We plan to launch a few more models by this year end," Tata Motors Group's Managing Director and CEO, Carl Peter Forster, told reporters here.<br /><br />The move comes in the wake of a rising demand for trucks and automobiles in the domestic market.<br /><br />The new products will be from the company's luxury brands stable of Jaguar, he said.<br /><br />The Tata group company might also set up a plant to manufacture small trucks, he said.<br /><br />Eyeing a huge opportunity globally in the trucks business, Tata Motors is exploring synergies with its joint venture partner, the Italian auto giant, Fiat, Forster said.<br /><br />"Tata has all the ingredients to be and it is our ambition to be a big player globally," he said.</p>