Ashok Leyland launches new ICV platform 'Partner Super'
The truck maker said that the newly launched platform is designed with a contemporary tiltable cabin.
Ashok Leyland today launched a new truck ICV Platform called “Partner Super” for designated models like 914, 1014 and 1114 in the 9.15-tonne, 10.25-tonne and 11.28-tonne Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) category respectively.
The truck maker said that the newly launched platform is designed with a contemporary tiltable cabin. The interior has been designed to provide driver comfort and has the best-in-class payload capacity. The Partner Super will address customer needs in rated load applications, like e-commerce, beverage, FMCG, white goods, parcel and perishables like fruits. The new range is agile and ensures better manoeuvrability in narrow/ congested roads besides offering better mileage.
Sanjeev Kumar, Head- MHCV, Ashok Leyland, said: “Ashok Leyland has a legacy of introducing best-in-class products that cater to the needs of customers and improves customers’ total cost of ownership. In an endeavour to expand our product offerings in the ICV segment to strengthen the portfolio, and meet the ever-growing demands of the customers, we have introduced Partner Super. We wish to keep this momentum on to realise our vision of being amongst the top 10 CV players globally by offering differentiated products.”
Key features of Partner Super platform:
- Contemporary tilt-able Day cabin
- Best-in-class payload
- Best-in-class mileage
- Best-in-class power (104 kW (140 hp))
- Loading span options – 4.3m (14 ft), 5.2m (17 ft), 6.2m (20 ft) and 6.8m (22 ft)
- First year free i-alert subscription
- 4Y and 4lacs km driveline warranty
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