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Tata Motors has launched its mini-camion of 1-toned diesel, the Tata Super Ace, an ideal vehicle for distribution applications within the city in southern Africa. The Super Oce Tata presents a good higher performance, space, comfort, security and operation economy.

The Tata Super Ace has been designed to circulate on narrow and busy roads. It measures 4.34 m in length, 1.56 m wide and has a 5.1 m turning radius. Its strong and resistant chassis is made of high strength steel for maximum durability. Among its benefits, a total load capacity of 1 ton, multiple body options and a 2.63 m loading cover.

The cabin has air conditioning, laminated windshield, polarized glass, electric windows, assisted direction, external current and gloves with lock. The New design dashboard "Soft Touch", in addition to the instrument table also has a sophisticated air conditioning system that will further improve comfort levels.

The Super Ace is equipped with a 4 -cylinder diesel engine, turbocharged with intercooler and (475 idi) that is attached to a 5 -speed gearbox completely synchronized. Its diesel engine offers a power of 70 hp (52 kW) and a maximum torque of 135 nm to very low revolutions. The 39% rise capacity allows Tata Ace to rise in steep slopes and cross difficult land. In addition, the independent front suspension guarantees a very comfortable driving.

With a fuel consumption of 14 kmpl or 7.2 l / 100 km and some spare parts at a competitive price, the cost of operation of the Super ACE Tata is one of the lowest in the market.

In addition, this vehicle has a 4 -year courtesy maintenance plan / 60,000 kilometers and a 3 -year road assistance guarantee, with an unlimited mileage.

The distribution of Tata Pick-ups in southern Africa began in 2004 through Inversiones Accordian, a subsidiary of Associated Holdings engines (AMH), which currently operates through a network of about 60 sales and distributors of services. Tata Motors is present in southern Africa with a total of 20 commercial vehicle models and 3 passenger car models and more than 65,000 Tata vehicles circulate along South Africa roads today.


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