Tata Motors Launches 17 Trucks with European Safety Standards and Expanded Electric Portfolio
Tata Motors launched its next-generation portfolio of 17 trucks spanning 7-55 tonnes, featuring the new Azura series, expanded electric vehicle range, and upgrades to existing platforms. The company became the first Indian truck manufacturer to meet European crash safety norms (ECE R29 03) across its entire portfolio, while enhancing payload capacity by up to 1.8 tonnes and improving fuel efficiency by up to 7% with new drivetrain upgrades.

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Tata Motors unveiled its next-generation portfolio of 17 trucks spanning 7 to 55 tonnes on Tuesday, marking one of the company's largest-ever product launches. The comprehensive launch sets new benchmarks in safety, profitability and sustainable mobility for the Indian trucking industry.
New Product Portfolio and Safety Standards
The launch encompasses multiple product lines designed to address diverse commercial vehicle requirements:
| Product Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Azura Series | New range for intermediate and light commercial vehicles (7-19 tonnes) |
| Tata Trucks.ev | Country's widest electric truck portfolio (7-55 tonnes) |
| Platform Upgrades | Significant enhancements to Prima, Signa and Ultra platforms |
| Safety Compliance | European crash safety norms (ECE R29 03) across entire portfolio |
All new-generation trucks have been engineered to meet stringent European crash safety norms (ECE R29 03), making Tata Motors the first Indian truck manufacturer to achieve this compliance across its entire portfolio. The safety standards cover frontal, rollover and side-impact protection, complemented by up to 23 India-specific active safety technologies including adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and collision mitigation systems.
Azura Series for ILMCV Segment
The newly introduced Azura range has been purpose-built for the intermediate and light commercial vehicle (ILMCV) segment, combining higher performance, improved driver comfort and better uptime. Powered by a new 3.6-litre diesel engine, the Azura series offers configurations from 7 to 19 tonnes, catering to diverse applications:
- E-commerce and FMCG distribution
- White goods distribution
- Construction materials transport
- Agriculture logistics
- Regional transportation
Performance and Efficiency Enhancements
Tata Motors has implemented significant upgrades to boost transporter profitability and operational efficiency:
| Enhancement Category | Specifications |
|---|---|
| Payload Capacity | Increased by up to 1.8 tonnes across select models |
| Engine Upgrade | 6.7-litre Cummins diesel engine |
| Fuel Efficiency | Up to 7% improvement |
| Connected Platform | Fleet Edge for real-time driver behaviour monitoring |
The company has rolled out Fleet Edge Priority, providing real-time vehicle health insights, predictive analytics and trip optimisation tools to improve fleet uptime and asset utilisation.
Electric Vehicle Portfolio Expansion
Accelerating its push into green logistics, Tata Motors unveiled Tata Trucks.ev, offering electric trucks across the complete weight spectrum. Built on the new I-MOEV (Intelligent Modular Electric Vehicle) architecture, the electric range includes:
| Electric Model | Specifications |
|---|---|
| Ultra EV Models | 7, 9 and 12 tonnes for urban and regional use |
| Prima E.55S | Electric prime mover with 470 kW power and 453 kWh battery |
| Prima E.28K | Electric tipper for mining and construction applications |
The electric portfolio features deep localisation, indigenous EV components and intelligent battery management systems, supported by customised financing options and a growing nationwide charging ecosystem.
Service and Support Infrastructure
Customers will benefit from Tata Motors' Sampoorna Seva 2.0 service ecosystem, offering comprehensive support including 24x7 assistance, assured parts availability, connected services, annual maintenance contracts, driver training and tailored financing solutions. Girish Wagh, Managing Director and CEO of Commercial Vehicles at Tata Motors, noted that the Indian trucking industry is at an inflexion point, driven by infrastructure expansion, policy reforms and rising demand for safer and cleaner logistics solutions.












































