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tata says its first flex fuel vehicle could be ready by end 2026 439739

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Tata Motors' announcement of a flex-fuel vehicle by 2026/2027 is a product development milestone with no immediate commercial impact. The Indian government's regulatory framework for higher ethanol blends is still under consultation. The mechanism is weak: no production volumes, pricing, or supply chain details are provided. The primary affected sector is AUTOS_EV (India-specific), with potential second-order effects on EM_MARKETS if ethanol demand rises, but no concrete channel yet.

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  • Tata Motors could launch its first flex-fuel passenger vehicle by end of 2026 or early 2027.
  • Tata Punch expected to be first flex-fuel model, compatible with up to E85 fuel.
  • Indian government seeking public comments on amendments to include higher ethanol blends in vehicle regulations.
  • Tata Motors has been compliant with E20 standards since 2023.
  • Flex-fuel vehicle showcased at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.

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