Tatas display next-gen mobility solutions at Prawaas 3.0
Among the alternative-fuel vehicles at the exhibition are the Ultra Electric 9/9 bus designed for staff transportation, the Starbus Long Range CNG and the LPO 10.2 CNG AC school bus.
Tata Motors has presented seven cutting-edge mass mobility solutions at Prawaas 3.0. The company exhibited a wide range of product portfolio of passenger commercial vehicles across multiple fuel options at the third edition of India’s flagship bus and car travel show.
At Prawaas 3.0, Tata Motors has showcased its first front engine bus with a length of 13.5 meters - the Magna sleeper coach that is designed for intercity and luxury travel. Among the alternative-fuel vehicles at the exhibition are the Ultra Electric 9/9 bus designed for staff transportation, the Starbus Long Range CNG and the LPO 10.2 CNG AC school bus.
Also displayed is a customisable caravan with modern facilities that is ideal for luxury leisure travel. Winger 9S and Magic Express, targeted at last-mile passenger transportation, feature ergonomic seating arrangements and spacious seating areas that provide unmatched comfort to both driver and passenger. The products showcased offer the lowest total cost of operations with the highest efficiency and profitability potential.
Rohit Srivastava, VP, Product Line – Buses, Tata Motors said, “Tata Motors is delighted to participate in the latest edition of Prawaas. This has emerged as an excellent platform for showcasing new products and technology as well as providing possibilities for deeper collaboration between operators, business visitors and other stakeholders within this segment. This year’s theme vitally highlights the necessity of using emerging technology and innovation to make sustainable transportation a reality.”
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