Tata Motors launches XPRES sedan in petrol and twin-cylinder CNG variants for fleet operators
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles has launched the XPRES sedan in petrol and CNG variants, featuring a first-in-segment 70-liter twin-cylinder CNG tank with best-in-class boot space, starting at ₹5.59 lakh.
₹5.59 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)
₹6.59 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)
₹0.47/km
What Happened
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles has launched the XPRES sedan in petrol and CNG variants, expanding its fleet portfolio beyond the existing EV. The new models feature a 1.2L Revotron engine and are aimed at professional fleet operators, with prices starting at ₹5.59 lakh for petrol and ₹6.59 lakh for CNG (ex-showroom Delhi). Bookings are open across authorized fleet dealerships.
70Lliters (water capacity)
First-in-segment twin-cylinder design provides long range without compromising boot space.
“Tata XPRES was created to address the real operating challenges faced by fleet customers, including passengers and owners. Responding to the needs of our fleet customers, we are elated to introduce the first-in-segment 70-litre twin-cylinder CNG variant with best-in-segment usable boot space, alongside a petrol variant with the largest boot space.”
The XPRES ICE variants come with a standard warranty of 3 years or 1,00,000 km, extendable to 5 years or 1,80,000 km, and a low maintenance cost of ₹0.47/km. Tata Motors has also established exclusive fleet-focused dealerships for dedicated sales and service.
Why this matters
This expansion gives fleet operators more affordable and practical options for sedan mobility, with low running costs and a large boot, addressing key pain points in the fleet business.
Terms in This Story
- CNG
- Compressed Natural Gas, a cleaner-burning fuel used in internal combustion engines.
- ICE
- Internal Combustion Engine, a traditional engine that burns fuel like petrol or CNG.
- Ex-showroom price
- The price of a vehicle before adding taxes, registration, and insurance costs.
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