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Tata Motors launches TATA SUPERACE mini-truck in Vietnam

| | Sep 09, 2016, at 11:40 pm
Hanoi, Sept 9 (IBNS): Following Tata Motors announcing its foray into Vietnam last year, the company along with its domestic partner TMT Motors of Vietnam, today announced the launch of its first product in the country – the Tata SuperAce, a versatile mini-truck.

An innovative cargo transport solution, the Tata SuperAce mini-truck offers versatility, safety and comfort. Engineered to perform all the tasks of a small pick-up truck, the Tata SuperAce has a rated payload of 1 tonne, meeting requirements of both inter and intra-city transportation, for market loads like cement, construction items, food grains, vegetables, fruits, FMCG and white goods transportation.

As the only diesel powered mini-truck in its segment, the Tata SuperAce is also offered with a petrol powered engine, for a superior fuel economy and a top speed of up to 130 kmph.

The Tata SuperAce is currently available across 7 sales points in Northern Vietnam and will soon be available across the country.


Ravindra Pisharody, Executive Director (Commercial Vehicles), Tata Motors said, “Having officially announced our entry into Vietnam last year, we at Tata Motors are happy to announce the launch of our very first product, the Tata SuperAce mini-truck in the country today. Having sold over 1.5 million mini-trucks on the Ace platform globally so far, the Tata SuperAce has been developed based on Tata Motors deep understanding of the CV customer, for a wide range of applications. Through our partnership with TMT Motors, we are committed to shaping the commercial vehicles industry here and are determined to build a long lasting relationships with the customers, with competitive business advantages and the trusted credentials of the Tata Motors brand.”

Rudrarup Maitra, Head, Commercial Vehicles, International Business, Tata Motors. said, “When we first decided to enter Vietnam, we at Tata Motors were encouraged by the positivity, enthusiasm and entrepreneurship of the Vietnamese people. As one of the fastest growing economies in South East Asia, this presented us with a huge opportunity, to not only serve the future of this market, but to partner the country on that journey. With the SuperAce, we are perfectly positioned to fuel the potential growth, encouraging first time commercial vehicles customers to enter and successfully compete in the transportation space."

Bui Van Huu, Chairman, TMT Motors said, “The Tata SuperAce will be a true partner to Vietnamese entrepreneur in every sense and is an important milestone in TMT Motors’ efforts of changing the commercial vehicle landscape in Vietnam."

"Tata SuperAce will help us to address a larger commercial vehicle base, providing a solution to customers for their transportation needs,” Bui Van Huu said.
 

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