Tata Safari to replace Maruti Gypsy as new army vehicle

The Indian Army has selected Tata Motors for an initial order of 3,192 SUVs, which will increase 10 times in the coming years.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 07 Dec 2016 Views icon11254 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Tata Safari to replace Maruti Gypsy as new army vehicle

Tata Motors’ Safari Storme is all set to replace Maruti’s ageing Gypsy as the as the general service vehicle for the Indian Army, according to a report by the Economic Times.

According to the report, the Indian Army has selected Tata Motors for an initial order of 3,192 SUVs, which will increase 10 times in the coming years. The government had shortlisted the Safari Storme and Mahindra’s Scorpio more than three years ago after which both were put into testing.

Although both the Safari and the Scorpio passed rigorous technical trials by the army, which tested the vehicles in conditions such as high-altitude, snow, deserts and marshy land, Tata Motors appears to have presented a better financial deal.

The version of tha Tata Safari Storme for the army is quite different from the one available for civilians. The drivetrain has been upgraded and the suspension has been majorly modified to take care of off-road capabilities.

The army wanted to move away from a GS 500 (General Service 500kg) platform, which includes the Gypsy, to a GS 800 (800kg) platform as the need was for a hardtop vehicle with a heavier payload carrying capacity. The army floated a tender to that effect, following which Tata Motors and Mahindra took part in the discussion.

The move could give a shot in the arm to the defence wing of the carmaker, known as Tata Motors Defence Solutions. Last year, the carmaker won an order to supply 1,239 units of its high-mobility 6x6 multi-axle trucks to the Indian Army. The trucks would be used for loading, unloading and transportation of ammunition, spares and other operational equipment. The order was valued at over Rs 900 crore and was the single largest order awarded to a private Indian original equipment manufacturer in the country.

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