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Tata is the name of one of the world’s largest automobile corporations, which was established in 1868 in India. Tata Motors, created in 1954, is highly recognizable in Southern Asia, as well as Africa and the U.K. The name of the brand, Tata, can be translated from Parsi as “Father”. The brand, created by the huge corporation, always put quality and legacy in the center of its value system. The Tata visual identity history is not very colorful, as had only one major redesign held throughout the years. Overall, the Tata brand has an interesting and bright logo, which is symbolic and modern, intriguing to look at and reflecting the company’s industry segment.

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Tata logo 1945 – 1988

1945 – 1988

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The first Tata logo featured a letter “T” enclosed in the round frame and used red and silver for its color palette. The logo also featured a leaves ornament around its framing.

Is daur me company me kya hua 1945 – 1988 11 events

1868
In 1868, the family’s fortunes improved substantially after securing a share in a profitable contract to supply the commissariat for Napier's expedition to Abyssinia. History
1868
Established in 1868, it is India's largest conglomerate.
1870
In 1870, with ₹21,000 of capital, he founded a trading company. 1868–1939
1874
In 1874, he set up another cotton mill at Nagpur named Empress Mill. 1868–1939
1903
During his lifetime, in 1903, the company opened the Taj Mahal Hotel at Colaba waterfront as the first hotel with electricity in British India. 1868–1939
1904
After Jamsetji's 1904 death, his older son Dorabji Tata became chairman. 1868–1939
1911
Fulfilling yet another dream, the Indian Institute of Science was established, admitting its first group of students in 1911. 1868–1939
1938
JRD Tata was made chairman of the Tata Group in 1938. 1938–1990
1945
In 1945, Tata Motors was founded, first focused on locomotives. 1938–1990
1953
In 1953, the Government of India passed the Air Corporations Act and purchased a majority stake in the carrier from Tata Sons, though JRD Tata would continue as chairman until 1977. 1938–1990
1954
In 1954, it entered the commercial vehicle market after forming a joint venture with Daimler-Benz. 1938–1990
Tata logo 1988 – 2003

1988 – 2003

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The Tata logo was redesigned in 1988 by the British bureau, Wolff Olins. It features a solid blue oval with two white lines that start parallel at the bottom of the emblem and change their direction at 90-degree angles, forming a letter “T”. The blue and white color palette of the Tata logo is a reflection of the brand’s reliability, loyalty, and prosperity, while the bold lines of the lettering show the company as strong and confident. When placed on the cars, the brand uses a three-dimensional version of its emblem, which is executed in metallic-gray and looks elegant and sleek, accenting on the brand’s futuristic and individual approach to engineering and design solutions. The lines of the stylized “T” look more sleek and full in the silver of the badge.

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1988
Starting with 14 enterprises, upon his departure half a century later in 1988, Tata Sons had grown to a conglomerate of 95 enterprises. 1938–1990
Tata logo 2003 – Today

2003 – Today

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The wordmark, executed in a traditional sans-serif Helvetica typeface is placed under the emblem and featured the same blue color. Both the letter “A” does not have its horizontal bars. The Tata emblem symbolizes movement and fluidity. It shows the brand as progressive and forward-looking.

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2006
On 2 January 2006, Kalinganagar, Tribal Orissa villagers protested against the construction of a new steel plant for Tata Steel on land historically owned by them. Kalinganagar, Odisha
2007
In 2007, Tata Group joined forces with a Tanzanian company to build a soda ash extraction plant in Tanzania. Proposed soda extraction plant in Tanzania
2008
The Income Tax Department recorded approximately 5,851 telephone conversations involving Radia over a period of 300 days in 2008–09, as part of investigations into alleged money laundering and tax evasion. Radia tapes
2009
In 2009, Tata Motors announced that it would manufacture trucks in Myanmar. Supplies to Burma's military regime
2010
In 2010, Tata Group was involved in the Radia tapes controversy, a political and corporate scandal involving lobbyist Niira Radia, whose public relations firm Vaishnavi Corporate Communications counted Tata among its most prominent clients alongside Reliance Industries. Radia tapes
2011
In 2011, Ratan Tata filed a petition before the Supreme Court of India seeking to prevent certain conversations from being made public on grounds of privacy. Radia tapes
2011
Radia subsequently closed Vaishnavi Corporate Communications in 2011 following the controversy. Radia tapes
2014
Filed 31 October 2014; the suit charged that a TCS employee had made "6,477 unauthorized downloads" while working at a hospital which "could be used to enhance Tata's competing product, Med Mantra." In 2017, U.S. Epic Systems trade-secret case judgement
2016
On 31 August 2016, in a historic judgement, the Supreme Court of India set aside the land acquisition by the West Bengal Government in 2006 that had facilitated Tata Motors' Nano plant, stating that the West Bengal government had not taken possession of the land legally, and were required to repossess and return it to local farmers within 12 weeks without compensation. Singur land acquisition
2017
In 2017, Tata Trusts gifted US$70 million to University of California, San Diego and also partnered with it in setting up Tata Institute for Genetics and Society (TIGS) to address issues in public health and agriculture. Philanthropy
2017
In 2017, the Tata Football Academy won the bid to form the Jamshedpur FC, an ISL football club based in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. Philanthropy
2017
In 2017, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) donated a US$35 million grant to Carnegie Mellon University, the largest ever industry donation to the university, to collaborate on promoting next-generation technologies that will drive the Fourth Industrial Revolution, including cognitive systems and autonomous vehicles. Philanthropy
2018
In July 2018, the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), which "adjudicates issues relating to Indian companies," issued a verdict in the company's favor on charges of mismanagement leveled in 2016 by ousted chairman, Cyrus Mistry. 2018 NCLT verdict
2020
In 2020, Tata Group donated ₹15 billion to PM Cares Fund to fight against COVID-19 pandemic in India. Philanthropy
2020
As of 2020, there have been seven chairmen of the Tata Group. Leadership
2024
In 2024, the Tata Trusts' Small Animal Hospital in Mumbai was started by Ratan Tata to provide medical care for pets, including dogs, cats, and rabbits. Philanthropy
2025
As of October 2025, there are more than 20 publicly listed Tata Group affiliate companies, with a combined market capitalisation of ₹31.17 trillion (US$320 billion).
2026
In June 2026, Tata Electronics, an affiliate wholly owned by Tata Group, disclosed a cyberattack in which more than 630 GB of data was reportedly stolen, including sensitive documents related to Apple’s iPhone supply chain. Apple iPhone 18 Pro Leak

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2025 (tentative)

In 2023 the Tata Group has introduced its new minimalistic concept of the logo. The new badge of the auto maker is a stylized letter “T”, composed of two mirrored elements, and executed in plain black on a flat white background. The elements feature short and bold vertical bars, which do a bit wider from bottom to top, and the thin extremely elongated horizontal bars, coming out of the vertical ones to the sides. There is no lettering on the new logo. Delco Remy LogoChangan LogoIsuzu Logo

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