The revolution in the automobile industry started with the introduction of a people's car from Maruti Udyog, a state-owned company. The result was Maruti 800. It became popular because of its low price, high fuel efficiency, reliability, and modern features compared to its competition at the time. Tata motors exposed buses and trucks. The liberalization of 1991 opened up India for the global automotive giants like General Motors, Ford, Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, and others to set up manufacturing plants. The economic growth resulted in high-end automobile manufacturers coming to India like Rolls Royce, Bentley, and Maybach.