Tata Motors delivers 218 Winger veterinary vans to West Bengal Govt

The specially customized Tata Winger will be utilized by the Department of Animal Resource Development for animal and livestock welfare.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 10 Feb 2023 Views icon7199 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Tata Motors delivers 218 Winger veterinary vans to West Bengal Govt

Tata Motors, has announced the delivery of 218 Winger veterinary vans to the Government of West Bengal. 

As per a statement released by the company, the vehicles were flagged off by the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, and Minister of Animal Resources Development, Government of West Bengal, Shri Swapan Debnath, along with delegates from the Government of West Bengal, Department of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services, and Tata Motors. The specially customized Tata Winger will be utilized by the Department of Animal Resource Development for animal and livestock welfare. Tata Motors emerged as the top bidder, as per the terms and conditions of the government body.

Vinay Pathak, Vice President, Product Line—SCV, PU, and Vans, Tata Motors, said, “With Tata Motors’ firm commitment towards enabling improved animal healthcare mobility, we are elated to deliver 218 Winger veterinary vans to the Government of West Bengal." "Built on Tata Winger’s versatile platform, the veterinary van is engineered to facilitate smooth operations in the state.”

The Tata Winger is powered by the 2.2-litre engine with improved torque and better fuel economy. It also offers an ECO switch and Gear Shift Advisor that helps in increasing the fuel efficiency. 

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