Product Name: | Tata Sumo Victa DI LX | Category: | Cars | Price: | Rs 591964 |
Tata Motors Limited is India's largest automobile company, with revenues of Rs. 32,426 crores (USD 7.2 billion) in 2006-07. It is the leader by far in commercial vehicles in each segment, and the second largest in the passenger vehicles market with winning products in the compact, midsize car and utility vehicle segments. The company is the world's fifth largest medium and heavy commercial vehicle manufacturer, and the world's second largest medium and heavy bus manufacturer.
The company's 22,000 employees are guided by the vision to be "best in the manner in which we operate, best in the products we deliver, and best in our value system and ethics." Tata Motors helps its employees realise their potential through innovative HR practices. The company's goal is to empower and provide employees with dynamic career paths in congruence with corporate objectives. All-round potential development and performance improvement is ensured by regular in-house and external training. The company has won several awards recognising its training programmes.
Established in 1945, Tata Motors' presence indeed cuts across the length and breadth of India. Over 4 million Tata vehicles ply on Indian roads, since the first rolled out in 1954. The company's manufacturing base is spread across India - Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) in the east, Pune (Maharashtra) in the west, and in the north in Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) and Pantnagar (Uttarakhand). A new plant is being set up in Singur (close to Kolkata in West Bengal) to manufacture the company's small car. The nation-wide dealership, sales, services and spare parts network comprises over 2,000 touch points. The company also has a strong auto finance operation, TML Financial Services Limited, supporting customers to purchase Tata Motors vehicles.
Tata Motors, the first company from India's engineering sector to be listed in the New York Stock Exchange (September 2004), has also emerged as an international automobile company. In 2004, it acquired the Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company, Korea's second largest truck maker. The rechristened Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company has launched several new products in the Korean market, while also exporting these products to several international markets. Today two-thirds of heavy commercial vehicle exports out of South Korea are from Tata Daewoo. In 2005, Tata Motors acquired a 21% stake in Hispano Carrocera, a reputed Spanish bus and coach manufacturer, with an option to acquire the remaining stake as well. Hispano's presence is being expanded in other markets. In 2006, it formed a joint venture with the Brazil-based Marcopolo, a global leader in body-building for buses and coaches to manufacture fully-built buses and coaches for India and select international markets. Tata Motors also entered into a joint venture in 2006 with Thonburi Automotive Assembly Plant Company of Thailand to manufacture and market the company's pickup vehicles in Thailand. In 2006, Tata Motors and Fiat Auto formed an industrial joint venture at Ranjangaon (near Pune in Maharashtra, India) to produce both Fiat and Tata cars and Fiat powertrains for the Indian and overseas markets; Tata Motors already distributes and markets Fiat branded cars in India. In 2007, Tata Motors and Fiat Auto entered into an agreement for a Tata license to build a pick-up vehicle bearing the Fiat nameplate at Fiat Group Automobiles' Plant at Córdoba, Argentina. The pick-up will be sold in South and Central America and select European markets.
These linkages will further extend Tata Motors' international footprint, established through exports since 1961. While currently about 18% of its revenues are from international business, the company's objective is to expand its international business, both through organic and inorganic growth routes. The company's commercial and passenger vehicles are already being marketed in several countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Australia, South East Asia and South Asia. It has assembly operations in Malaysia, Kenya, Bangladesh, Ukraine, Russia and Senegal.
Make | Tata | Number of Seats | 7Seats | Folding Rear-Seat | No | Leather seats | Not available | Price range | 5 to 10 lakhs | Available Colors | Pacific Blue, Quartz Black, Passion Red, Arctic Silver, River Rock Green Arcitc White, Marble Beige | Body Style | SUV | Roof type | None | Engine Type | Diesel DI Turbo Charged | Max Power | 70PS @3000rpm | Max Torque | 22Nm @1600rpm | Steering type | No power steering | Engine Displacement | 2956 cc | Maximum Speed | 142Km/Hour | Transmission | Manual Transmission | Suspension-Front | Independent | Suspension-Rear | Parabolic leaf springs | Mileage-Highway (Km/Ltr) | 15 kmpl | Mileage-City (Km/Ltr) | 10 kmpl | Fuel Type | CNG (LPG) | Fuel Tank Capacity | 65 ltr | Gear System | Manual | Gear system details | 5 Speed | Silencer | Yes | Brake System | | Front Brake | Disc Brakes | Rear Brake | Drum Brakes | Wheels | No alloy wheels | Wheel Base | 2400 mm | Tyres type/size | 185 / 85 R16 Radial | Ground Clearance | 190 mm | Kerb weight | 1700 kg | Tubeless Tyres | No | Length | 4505 mm | Width | 1726 mm | Height | 1976 mm | Minimum Turning Radius | 4.9 m | Cubic Capacity | 2956 cc | Airbags | No | Traction control | No | Parking sensors | No | Fog Lamp | No | Locking System | None | Power windows | No | Driver Seat Adjustment | Manual | Music System | No | Automatic headlights | No | Rear Wipers | No | Rear Defogger | No | Central Locking | None | Year released | | Variant Group Name | Tata Sumo | Others/miscellaneous features | |
Additional featuresADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES
Power to weight (bhp/ton) : 37 Rear seat legroom - min (cm) : 65.5 Rear seat legroom - max (cm) : 81.5 Headroom (cm) : 105 Width (cm) : 149
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