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Tata Motors launches its new SIGNA range of commercial vehicles

| | Feb 04, 2016, at 10:22 pm
Kolkata / New Delhi, Feb 4 (IBNS Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer today launched its new SIGNA range of Medium & Heavy Commercial Vehicles, at the SIAM Auto Expo 2016.

Offered in various configurations, the SIGNA range of commercial vehicles is engineered & built to offer Medium & Heavy commercial vehicle buyers, a newly designed cabin, with proven Tata Motors aggregates, for a world-class trucking experience.

On display at the Auto Expo 2016, Tata Motors showcased three variants from the SIGNA range – the SIGNA 4923.S tractor, the SIGNA 3118.T multi-axle truck and the SIGNA 2518.K tipper.

Commenting on the launch of the new Tata SIGNA series of M&HCV’s,  Ravi Pisharody, Executive Director, Commercial Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors, said, “For over six decades, we at Tata Motors have played a significant role in defining the Indian commercial vehicles landscape, recognizing customer needs, introducing game-changing product and categories, touching the lives of millions every day. Today’s unveil in the form of the new SIGNA range of medium & heavy duty commercial vehicles and the ULTRA 1518, is a showcase of that strength, presenting years of hard work, along with world-class engineering, commercial vehicle design and technologies, all aimed at increasing fleet efficiency, at the same time attracting the best drivers. With these commercial vehicle offerings, we hope to bring modern trucking mainstream, addressing emerging needs, for a safe, comfortable and connected commercial vehicle experience. 

Reiterating Tata Motors commitment to the future of the commercial vehicle industry, Ravi Pisharody further added, “At the Auto Expo 2016, we also have on display our capabilities across the commercial vehicle spectrum, with technologies powering the future of goods and passenger movement. From the last mile Magic Iris Ziva, propelled by Hydrogen based Fuel-Cell technologies, the Tata Starbus Hybrid – the world's first commercially produced CNG Hybrid Bus, to a new-generation last mile goods transport solution from the ACE family – The TATA ACE MEGA XL. With these new future ready products, we are all set to revolutionize the commercial vehicle industry here in India, and I am convinced that we're setting new benchmarks for the entire industry.”
 

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