Tata Motors fortifies another master

The brand is already working on the new version of the Tata Super Ace. This version would borrow the engine of Tata Nano along with a 624cc petrol engine.

Tata Motors prepares yet another powerful machine, with the petrol powered 1-tonne, for further exports. The brand is already working on the new version of the Tata Super Ace. This version would borrow the engine of Tata Nano along with a 624cc petrol engine. As per Autocar Professional, the machines would only be manufactured for the exports.
 
Tata Motors fortifies another master
 
According to the reports the new machine should be out for the markets in Africa, Asia and the middle east. last year, in April, the brand has presented the machine, at the Manila International Motor Show. If the reports are correct, it is said that the dynamo would also be used for a 1-tonne payload version of the Ace.
 
The dynamo is a 2-cylinder 624cc MPF unit, pulling out 38 hp and producing highest Force of 51 Nm. Although the power panel is as it is from Nano. The Tata motors have given a little make-over to the machine though, in terms of the balance, exhaust manifold, cylinder head, oil sump, ECU & in order to mark the machine’s presence as a commercial vehicle. All these aspects have been re-designed, but were directly as it is used in Tata Nano earlier. The basic exports would be sent to the countries like Middle East, certain parts of Asia and Africa. For the 11 months this financial year, Tata Motors’ exports stands at 18 percent of the 160,000 light commercial vehicles it has sold in India. This machine is expected to pull out on good numbers along with the renewal, as the CVs in these markets are quite popular with the petrol variants already.