Tata Motors Launches Winger BS6 Range In Nepal

Mobility Outlook Bureau
20 Jul 2022
07:00 PM
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Featuring a monocoque body style, it comes with a claimed gradeability of 25.8% and a payload capacity of 1680 kg along with independent front suspension with anti-roll bars and hydraulic shock absorbers


Tata Winger Launch In Nepal

Indian CV maker Tata Motors launched Winger BS6 range in Nepal, in association with its sole authorised distributor, Sipradi Trading.

Featuring a monocoque body style, it comes with a claimed gradeability of 25.8% and a payload capacity of 1,680 kg along with independent front suspension with anti-roll bars and hydraulic shock absorbers.

Built on ‘Premium Tough’ design philosophy of the company, the MCV has a comprehensive range of applications including cargo, school, staff and tours & travel, a press release from the company stated.

The new product gets powered by the 2.2-litre DiCOR engine and offers an ECO switch and Gear Shift Advisor that helping in increased the fuel efficiency. It also gets ABS and FDSS (Fire Detection and Suppression System) as standard safety features.

Anurag Mehrotra, Vice President, International Business & Strategy, Commercial Vehicles Business Unit, Tata Motors said, “Tata Winger BS6I is an ideal vehicle for customers who seek profitability and lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).”

Siddhartha SJB Rana, Executive Chairman, Sipradi Trading said, “The Tata Winger is an apt multi-utility vehicle with a lot of potential within the market in Nepal, and we are confident that it will be highly appreciated by the Nepalese citizens.”

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