Thursday, March 27, 2008

Tata Motors launches Xenon pickup in Thailand

Tata Xenon pickup launched in Thailand
Latest 2.2-litre common-rail engine will offer excellent power and fuel economy



Tata Motors (Thailand) Co. Ltd. today pulled the wraps off the Tata Xenon 1-tonne pickup truck at the annual Bangkok International Motor Show. The Xenon will be sold from today across Thailand through the company's own dealer network. Over 20 dealers have already been appointed and the network is being progressively extended.

Commenting on this maiden initiative of the company in Thailand, Mr. Ratan N. Tata, Chairman of Tata Motors, stated, "I am pleased that Tata Motors (Thailand) is launching the Xenon pickup in Thailand. The Xenon pickup has been developed and built in Thailand, specifically keeping the Thai customers in mind. We are hopeful that Thailand and ASEAN region will become key markets for Tata Motors in the near future."

The Xenon features a 2.2-litre Direct Injection Common Rail (DICOR) engine with Variable Turbine Technology (VTT) and intercooler promising high durability, ease of maintenance and low spare part prices. The 2.2L VTT DICOR common-rail diesel technology offers excellent power delivery and low fuel consumption. The Xenon has been designed with high suspension from origin.

The Xenon's body boasts of 0.8 - 1.5 mm-thick steel sheets, thicker than other pickups in the market, for better durability and safety.

The company carried out extensive research in the ASEAN region and finally decided to invest Bt1.3 billion in Thailand to produce the Xenon pickup truck. Thailand is reputed as a 1-ton pickup manufacturing destination with a strong supplier base which uses modern technology to produce high-quality products. Initially the Xenon intends to have 50 percent local content, so that customers can be sure that inexpensive spare parts would be readily available.

The Xenon is assembled at the Thonburi Automotive Assembly Plant (TAAP). Thonburi's long experience and excellent reputation in quality and craftsmanship will ensure the product meets customer preference.

The Xenon is being launched in two body styles: X-tend Cab and Double Cab (4-door). All models come with the 2.2-litre DICOR common-rail engine with VTT and intercooler, as well as 32-bit ECU to produce 140 horsepower and 320Nm of torque from 1,700-2,700rpm, as well as excellent fuel economy.

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