Tata Motors Launches 17 Next-Generation Trucks, Sets New Standards for Safety, Profitability & Progress
Tata Motors launched 17 next-generation trucks including electric and diesel models, meeting European crash safety standards and boosting payload and efficiency.
17
7 to 55 tonnes
up to 1.8 tonnes
What Happened
Tata Motors has launched 17 next-generation trucks in India, including the Azura series and the Tata Trucks.ev electric range, spanning 7 to 55 tonnes. The trucks meet ECE R29.03 crash safety standards and feature up to 23 active safety technologies such as adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning. The Azura series is powered by a new 3.6-litre diesel engine, while the electric range is built on the I-MOEV architecture.
- up to 1.8 tonnes
- up to 7%
470 kWkW
Unmatched power for heavy-duty performance
“India’s trucking landscape is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by progressive national policies, modern infrastructure, and the rising demand for safer, cleaner, and more efficient logistics. Tata Motors has always led the way in setting benchmarks that shape the industry’s future.”
Why this matters
The launch sets new safety and profitability benchmarks for Indian trucking, offering electric options and advanced digital fleet management to reduce costs and emissions.
Terms in This Story
- ECE R29.03
- A global crash safety standard for commercial vehicle cabins, covering frontal, rollover, and side-impact protection.
- ILMCV
- Intermediate and Light Commercial Vehicle, a segment of trucks typically used for regional logistics.
- I-MOEV
- Intelligent Modular Electric Vehicle Architecture, a scalable platform for electric trucks.
- Fleet Edge
- Tata Motors' connected vehicle platform for real-time monitoring, predictive analytics, and fleet management.
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