Tata Motors launches 'Ultra' range of trucks in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, Tata Motors will introduce the Ultra 812 and Ultra 912 in the cargo segment.
Tata Motors today launched its next-generation range of Ultra light and intermediate commercial vehicles in Bangladesh, with partners Nitol Motors. The Ultra range of trucks is equipped with a superior well-designed next-generation cab, robust chassis frame, heavy-duty suspension, and aggregate technologies. In Bangladesh, Tata Motors will introduce the Ultra 812 and Ultra 912 in the cargo segment.
Commenting on the launch, Rudrarup Maitra, head of commercial vehicles business unit, international business, Tata Motors, said: "The launch of Tata Motors’ Ultra range of trucks is an important milestone in our continued expansion in Bangladesh and the SAARC region, offering customers with a next-generation trucking solution, shaped by technology and expertise with global standards of power, durability, payload and safety. With this launch, we hope to consolidate our position as market leaders here, and will continue to introduce a series of new offerings in the truck and bus space going forward, offering the Bangladeshi customer with a wide selection of offerings from the Tata Motors stable."
Abdul Matlub Ahmad, chairman, Nitol Niloy Group, said, "Nitol Motors has been associated with Tata Motors for over 30 years now. We look forward to providing products and services that are world class and provide a delighting experience to our customers. The Tata Ultra is a truly world class product which holds a lot of promise for the transportation industry of Bangladesh."
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