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Feb 20, 2016

* TATA TRUCKS -- ** ASHOK LEYLAND * India: Competence "... is going to be quite a rapid marathon..."

* Mumbai - All traditional Tata Trucks to be replaced by Tata Signa Range


-- Tata Motors is the largest commercial vehicle manufacturer in the country with a market share of 55%. Its heavy and medium duty trucks have been serving their owners faithfully for many years. Now Tata has decided to replace all of its legacy range of trucks with the new range of Signa trucks which were showcased at the 2016 Auto Expo... Under development for almost 3 years, the Tata Signa range of trucks will replace conventional Tata trucks in both medium and heavy vehicle segments. Tata has incorporated a number of changes in its new affordable trucks such as ABS, optional AC cabin to reduce driver fatigue, and the Tata Fleetman vehicle telematics system to help fleet operators keep a watch on their vehicles with real time data, exact locations and important warnings... 
Bombay, Mumbai. India - The Hans India - Feb 19,2016


** Truck makers gear up to bite the BS VI bullet

... Vinod Dasari, Managing Director of Ashok Leyland, concedes that this is going to be quite a rapid marathon. “Commercial vehicles in Europe went from Euro 4 to 5 in five years and thereon to Euro 6 in six years. We are going to do it in three years and this applies to everyone,” he says... Leyland had displayed its Euro 6 truck at the recently held Auto Expo, a clear message that it is ready for the 2020 challenge. Yet, there is a lot of hard work ahead for the industry coupled with apprehension of sales taking a hit in a high cost regime... Leyland’s Dasari reiterates that there is really no way out. “Costs will go up and be passed on as clean air does not come in free. The challenge is to apply Indian creative innovation in this technology. This is the only way to bite the bullet,” he says... 
Bombay, Delhi, India - The Hindu/Bussiness, by MURALI GOPALAN - 18 Feb 2016

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