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Tata Motors launches new SIGNA range of commercial vehicles

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Jamshedpur, Feb. 4: Tata Motors, India�s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, launched its new SIGNA range of medium and heavy commercial vehicles, at the SIAM Auto Expo 2016 on Thursday.

Offered in various configurations, the SIGNA range of commercial vehicles is engineered & built to offer medium and heavy commercial vehicle buyers, a newly designed cabin, with proven Tata Motors aggregates, for a world-class trucking experience. On display at the Auto Expo 2016, Tata Motors showcased three variants from the SIGNA range � the SIGNA 4923.S tractor, the SIGNA 3118.T multi-axle truck and the SIGNA 2518.K tipper.

With its smartly designed cabin space, improved ergonomics and NVH levels, the SIGNA range of cabins are built to offer a superior in-cab experience, enabling drivers to operate fatigue free over long hauls, which in turn, offers significant improvement in productivity. With an in-built telematics system, by Tata Fleetman, the new SIGNA range empowers fleet operator with a more connected experience, to better manage their transport business through optimum driver, vehicle and fuel management.

Tata Motors also unveiled the ULTRA 1518, an all-new production ready variant from Tata Motors ULTRA range of intermediate and light commercial vehicles. With a fully-built extended sleeper cabin, the ULTRA 1518 is designed to enhance operational efficiencies for a commercial vehicle operator, with faster turnaround.

Equipped with three seats and a sleeper bed, the TATA ULTRA 1518 will ensure fatigue free commercial vehicle operations, thereby multiplying productivity, with the vehicle constantly on the move, ensuring quicker returns on investment.

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