Tata Motors’ big bet, Ultra Prime and Starbus Prime buses launched, future visible from EV to CNG

Tata Motors Pravas 5.0: Tata Motors, one of India’s largest company, has introduced its new generation passenger mobility range at the Pravas 5.0 event held in Gandhinagar. Let us tell you that during this period the company launched new Ultra Prime and Starbus Prime buses whose focus is on better safety, more comfort and lower operating costs. Apart from this, many new solutions were also introduced in the CNG and electric segments which have been prepared keeping in mind the needs of intercity, intracity, school, staff and last-mile transport.

Tata’s big focus on EV, CNG and premium buses

At Pravas 5.0, Tata Motors showcased models like LPO 1620 CNG, Ultra Prime LPO 412, Ultra Skool 9/9 EV, Magic EV, Winger Plus and Ultra Prime RE Concept. The new Ultra Prime and Starbus Prime ranges have better ride quality, low noise (NVH), modern interior and 29 advanced safety features. These also include features like driver monitoring system, 360-degree camera, Intelligent Transport System (ITS) and rear parking assist. Along with this, Magic EV gives a range of up to 120 kilometers once fully charged while Ultra Skool 9/9 EV has been specially designed for the safe travel of school students.

What did the business head of Tata Motors say?

For information, let us tell you that Mr. Anand S, Vice President and Business Head (Commercial Passenger Vehicles), Tata Motors, said, “‘Pravas’ It has been an important platform for us to connect with fleet operators and industry players and better understand the changing transportation needs of passengers across the country. Our showcase this year reflects our deep understanding of customer needs across a variety of use cases. Be it employee transport, sightseeing travel, school transport or ‘last-mile connectivity’ yes.

With the low operating costs of the LPO 1620 CNG, the improved safety and comfort of the new Ultra Prime range, and the expansion of electric mobility through the Ultra Skool 9/9 EV and Magic EV, each solution is tailored to meet a specific customer need. Combined with our extensive service network and support system, these products help customers achieve maximum uptime, optimize operating costs and deliver a great travel experience, helping them grow their businesses profitably.”

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More than 4600 service touchpoints will be supported

The company claims that its passenger mobility products will be supported by more than 4,600 sales and service touchpoints spread across the country. Apart from this, customers will also get facilities like 24’7 support, maintenance, availability of spare parts and fleet management through Sampoorna Seva 2.0. In such a situation, Tata Motors is preparing to strengthen its hold in the commercial transport sector not only through new vehicles but also through a strong service ecosystem.

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