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Tata Motors bags 1,000 buses order from Haryana Roadways

Written by AnantaSaranNayak

Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, recently bagged a big order. The company has received an order for 1,000 buses from Haryana Roadways. Under this, Tata Motors will supply the 52-seater fully built BS6 diesel buses in a phased manner. Tata Motors buses mentioned that these buses offer superior passenger comfort, high fuel efficiency, reliability, and low total cost of ownership.

These modern and economical BS6 buses from Tata will benefit all stakeholders. Furthermore, it will also offer unmatched comfort to the passengers. Introducing these new buses will help make inter-state public transport even more efficient. This will allow a smooth commute across the state of Haryana. The delivery of these buses will further fortify Tata’s partnership with the State Government of Haryana.

Plans This Collaboration

Under this deal, Tata Motors will help offer modern public transport to the state’s citizens. The company further committed to modernizing public transportation in India with its best-in-class comfort and efficient buses. Tata Motors commercial vehicles are designed and engineered on the ‘Power of 6’ philosophy. Under this, Tata Motor claims that the buses deliver unparalleled driveability, the total cost of operations, comfort and convenience, and connectivity. Tata Motors also offers its flagship initiative, Sampoorna Seva, which is a bouquet of service offerings, including Repair Time Assurance, Breakdown Assistance, Insurance and Accidental Repair Time, and Extended Warranty. There are other add-on services for vehicle maintenance and upkeep as well.

Tata Motors In India

As of today, Tata Motors is India’s market leader in commercial vehicles and among the top three in the passenger vehicles market. The company aims to bring new products that fire the imagination of GenNext customers. The key focus is on engineering and tech-enabled automotive solutions. Tata Motors currently has operations in India, the UK, South Korea, Thailand, South Africa, and Indonesia. Furthermore, Tata Motors’ vehicles are marketed in Africa, the Middle East, South & South East Asia, Australia, South America, Russia, and other CIS countries. As of March 31, 2022, Tata Motors’ operations include 86 consolidated subsidiaries, four joint ventures, two joint operations, and ten equity-accounted associates.

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