After two failed attempts, could Tata be mounting another return to the Australian market?

Tata first launched here in 1996, lasting almost a decade before quietly shutting up shop in 2005 – before another attempt kicked off in 2013 by a different importer and distributor.

Now, around seven years after Tata closed its doors for a second time, evidence suggests the Indian automaker may be about to make a third attempt.

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CarExpert has unearthed trademark filings by Tata for the ‘Styzor’ and ‘Ladaq’ names with government agency IP Australia, suggesting the trademarks could be nameplates for potential future models to be launched here.

Following the success of Chinese car companies in Australia, along with an increasing presence from Indian rival Mahindra and other Indian-made vehicles from Suzuki, Fusion Automotive – the Australian importer and distributor, owned by Walkinshaw Group – may feel the stars are aligning to bring the Tata name back.

Not including several utes and trucks, Tata currently has around nine passenger vehicles on sale in India – ranging from small cars to family SUVs – with a selection of petrol, diesel, and electric powertrains.