Tata Motors launches Ace Mega pick-up in Nepal

The Ace Mega was launched in India in August last year at a price of Rs 4.31 lakh.

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Tata Motors launches Ace Mega pick-up in Nepal

Tata Motors along with its authorized distributor Sipradi Trading has launched its mega pick-up – the Tata Ace Mega, in Nepal. Boasting a rated payload of 1 tonne, the Ace Mega is powered by Tata Motors’ new-generation DiCOR diesel engine.

Developed to maximize revenues for last mile transport operators, the Ace Mega ensures more trips and more load carrying capability, with a low turnaround time, meeting requirements of both, intracity and intercity transportation.

Commenting on the occasion, Rudrarup Maitra, head-international business, Commercial Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors said, “Tata Motors has been a pioneer in creating and growing the small commercial vehicle market first in India and then in Nepal, with a varied portfolio in this segment. With the advantage of being the market leader in the segment, we know our customer requirements very well and the Ace Mega is one such product which emerges out of our in-depth knowledge and consumer insight. With the introduction of the Ace Mega, we are confident that it will become a key business partner for thousands of entrepreneurs and market load operators across the country. Like other members of the Tata Ace family, it will strongly contribute to an entrepreneur’s bottom line of business operations and progressively increase the top line with segment-leading uptime.”

The Tata Ace Mega comes equipped with the advanced 4th generation 2 cylinder 800 cc DiCOR engine, delivering 39.5bhp of power. The light-weight aluminum engine and the smartly calibrated 5-speed gearbox facilitates a smooth drive and fuel efficiency of 18.5kpl. Large brakes with 7-inch brake boosters coupled with LCRV ensure best-in-class brake efficiency and longer life of the vehicle. The speed of 90kph ensures more trips due to the low turnaround time.

With over 25 service touch points and a workshop, Tata Motors’ authorized distributor Sipradi Trading has the widest service network in Nepal. The vehicle also comes with an assured warranty of two years / 72,000km (whichever is earlier).

Tata's Ace family, first introduced in 2005, has sold over 1.5 million units in the past decade.

The Ace Mega was launched in India in August last year at a price of Rs 4.31 lakh.

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