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Tata Motors launches #GetSetBoltDrives initiative

| | Aug 18, 2015, at 01:04 am
Kolkata, Aug 17 (IBNS) Tata Motors has embarked on a customer-focused initiative, #GetSetBoltDrives, for the owners of the new Tata Bolt.

In this initiative, the company engages with Bolt customers in a mileage challenge rally.

At the Get Set Bolt Mileage Challenge, held in Kolkata on Aug 9, Alok Singh, State Head-West Bengal, Passenger Vehicles, Tata Motors and Sushanta Sen, Regional Marketing Manager-East, Passenger Vehicles, Tata Motors flagged-off the rally, from Hotel Stadel, Salt Lake, which was followed by customer engagement activities like magic show and games. 

The winner of the Get Set Bolt Mileage Challenge for the Kolkata Round, was Santu Das, who clocked a mileage of 30 .40 KM/L, followed by Ankur Gaur with mileage of 25.50 KM/L and  Sunil  Manot with mileage of 24.20 KM/L.


 

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