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Tata Motors launches compact truck Intra V20 in Nepal

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Automaker giant Tata Motors has announced the launch of its compact truck Intra V20 in Nepal for 19.17 lakh Nepalese rupees.

In a statement issued, Tata Motors said, “It has launched its compact truck Intra V20 in Nepal for 19.17 lakh Nepalese Rupees, in partnership with sole authorised distributor Sipardi Trading.”

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Speaking on the launch, Rudrarup Maitra, Vice President – International Business, Commercial Vehicles Business Unit, Tata Motors said, “Tata Intra is an ideal product for customers who want to upgrade their CVs for higher business returns and lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), enabled by proven and reliable aggregates and driving comfort leading to longer, fatigue-free drives.” 

“With the launch of Tata Intra V20, we have brought forth a one-of-its-kind powerful and resilient model in the small commercial vehicle sector, ideal for customers who want maximum revenues, minimum maintenance costs, and a modern and comfortable cabin. We remain certain of the dedication and zeal with which Sipradi Trading will conduct sales and services for the all-new Intra, in continuation of the support they’ve extended to all our other models for many decades,” Maitra said.

“Our partnership with Tata Motors has resulted in successfully delivering a range of excellent vehicles in the market in the past few decades. With the launch of the Tata Intra V20, we continue our commitment to provide our customers the vehicles that offer the best performance, affordability, and high efficiency,” Siddhartha SJB Rana, Executive Chairman, Sipradi Trading added.

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Krishna Mali
Krishna Mali
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