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 Tata Motors commemorated the launch of India’s best pickups by delivering 750 of them to customers across the country.
Tata Motors commemorated the launch of India’s best pickups by delivering 750 of them to customers across the country.

New Delhi: In a bid to cater to India’s rapidly growing pickup segment, country’s largest commercial vehicle maker Tata Motors on Monday launched Yodha 2.0, Intra V20 bi-fuel, and Intra V50.

Designed and engineered for a wide variety of urban and rural applications, the new Yodha 2.0, Intra V20 bi-fuel, and Intra V50 are ideal to service the diverse mobility needs of the fast-growing agriculture, poultry and dairy sectors as well as the expanding delivery requirements of FMCG, e-commerce and logistics sectors, Tata Motors said in a release.

According to the automaker, each of these pickups offer the lowest total cost of ownership in their category to enable the customers to earn maximum profits.

Tata Motors commemorated the launch of India’s best pickups by delivering 750 of them to customers across the country.

According to Girish Wagh, Executive Director, Tata Motors, every aspect of these pickups has been meticulously engineered to efficiently service a wide variety of uses across urban, semi-urban and rural areas.

“They come with a bold new design and offer the highest payload capacity to carry heavier cargo; largest deck length to carry voluminous loads; highest power-to-weight ratio, longest range to traverse maximum distance; and modern safety and comfort features for stress-free driving. With all-terrain access to reach the remotest locations and the backing of India’s largest dealer and service network, the holistic value proposition offered by our comprehensive range of pickups is unbeatable. The introduction of these new-age pickups reiterates our commitment to always empower and equip the customers with best-in-class vehicles to deliver more progress and success,” he added.

Intra V20 is India’s first bi-fuel pickup with 1000kg payload and longest range of 700km

Tata Motors showcased the Intra V20, the country’s first bi-fuel (CNG + petrol) commercial vehicle with payload of 1000kg, that combines the robustness of the proven Intra V20 capabilities with the lower operational cost of CNG to deliver more value.

Yodha 2.0 offers highest 2000kg rated payload capacity with the best-in-class off-road capability

With its rugged aggregates, the new Yodha 2.0 can tackle the toughest terrain with ease, ensuring seamless and faster cargo movement in remote parts of the country. The Yodha 2.0 also features an updated design with rugged looks, Tata signature ‘Trust Bar’ and a stylish grille amongst other functional upgrades.

Yodha is also available in 1200, 1500 and 1700kg rated payload options, with 4×4 and 4×2 configurations, in single cab and crew cab options empowering the customers to choose their perfect model and cab type for their use.

Intra V50 smart pickup offers high 1500kg rated payload capacity and largest deck length

The new Intra V50 sets new paradigms in the segment with its high payload capacity, state-of-the-art cabin comfort, longest load deck and high ground clearance for worry-free all-terrain operations in urban and semi-urban areas.

The preferred pickup of over 1 lakh happy customers, the Intra is ideal for multiple applications. Built on Tata Motors’ successful ‘Premium Tough’ design philosophy, the Intra range comes equipped with modern features like walkthrough cabin, dash-mounted gear lever and also includes V10 and V30 specs making it the smart pickup choice for varied uses.

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