Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicles launches 2023 Dexen Vision in South Korea
Key feature upgrades include a completely redesigned cabin, a fully digital instrument cluster with a 10.25-inch audio video navigation screen, and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for seamless phone connectivity.
Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicles, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors, launched its new light and intermediate truck, Dexen Vision, in South Korea.
"The Dexen Vision is designed and engineered keeping in mind the evolving needs of the drivers and fleet owners and offers a competitive edge in the South Korean commercial vehicle industry," the company said in a statement.
The key feature upgrades include a completely redesigned cabin focusing on driver comfort and convenience, a fully digital instrument cluster with a 10.25-inch audio video navigation screen, and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for seamless phone connectivity. The new cabin is finished in a dual-tone colour scheme with a high-gloss dashboard for a car-like experience. It also comes with ventilated seats, a smart key on-off feature, and a Xen-Link connected vehicle solution.
The Dexen Vision is powered by a diesel engine with an 8-speed ZF automatic and air brakes. It offers the highest payload in the segment for higher profitability and is available in three, four, and five-ton payload configurations with a 2,280-mm-wide cargo deck.
The 2023 Dexen Vision is competitively priced between 56 and 60 million South Korean Won (Rs 36-39lakh) for the 4-tonne payload model and 66 and 70 million (Rs 45-39lakh) for the 5-tonne flagship model.
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