Tata Motors doubles warranty period on Heavy Trucks
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 8: Tata Motors today introduced an unbeatable warranty of 4 years, on its entire range of heavy trucks with 25 tonnes and higher GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight).
With this, Tata Motors has become the first company in India to offer a standard warranty of 4 years on heavy trucks, a clear reflection of the reliability and durability of Tata Motors trucks.
The 4-year warranty, applicable on the full range of tractor trailers, multi-axle trucks & tippers of 25 tonnes GVW & above, covers the vehicle’s driveline (engine, gear box & rear axle) as a standard offer. In addition, the warranty on the rest of the vehicle has been enhanced from 18 months to 24 months, the company in a statements said.
Tata Motors accounts for two of every three tractor trailers, multi-axle trucks and tippers, with 25-tonne GVW or higher, sold in India.
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