India, June 3 -- Tata Motors is reportedly exploring a partnership with Chinese automaker Chery Automobile to strengthen its premium electric vehicle (EV) plans for its upcoming Avinya brand. The move could help India's largest EV maker overcome delays and bring advanced electric technology to the market faster.

According to the latest reports, Tata Motors is having discussions with the Chinese automaker regarding a licensing agreement that would allow it to use Chery's advanced EV platform. The architecture was developed through Chery's joint venture with Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) in China and could serve as the foundation for future Avinya electric vehicles.

If the deal is finalised, it will help Tata Motors to accelerate its premium EV...