Tata launches Winger Platinum

December 08, 2010 10:18 pm | Updated 10:18 pm IST - MUMBAI:

Tata Motors President (Commercial Vehicles Business Unit) Ravi Pisharody poses with the newly launched Winger Platinum in Mumbai on Wednesday. Photo: Shashi Ashiwal

Tata Motors President (Commercial Vehicles Business Unit) Ravi Pisharody poses with the newly launched Winger Platinum in Mumbai on Wednesday. Photo: Shashi Ashiwal

Tata Motors on Wednesday launched here a new offering in the Winger range, the Tata Winger Platinum. The Tata Winger Platinum is a 7-seater, designed to provide an enhanced on-road experience.

The Tata Winger Platinum has been specifically designed for passengers who look for carriers but have to depend on utility vehicles.

The innovative design of the Tata Winger Platinum ensures that for a similar vehicle size, it provides much more space in the passenger seating area.

The Tata Winger Platinum BS-IV would be available at a price of Rs.7.40 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai, without Octroi).

It offers adjustable headrests, soft wide adjustable armrests, individual AC vents and wide luggage space.

The three-way adjustable driver's seat with power steering and a turning radius of 5.65 metres helps reduce driver fatigue.

The Winger is powered by a 2-litre turbo charged inter-cooled diesel engine.

The Tata Winger Platinum comes in two colour options — Pearl White and Cycus Grey — and a 1.5 lakh km/18-month warranty.

PTI reports:

On hike in prices of commercial vehicles, Tata Motors President (Commercial Vehicles Business Unit) Ravi Pisharody said “we have no immediate plans to raise prices. We are trying to maintain margins and we have options of cost reduction.” He, however, said there was an upward pressure on prices due to rising input costs.

“There is indeed an upward pressure on input costs. We have continuous internal targets for cost reduction across the board. (But) the rising commodity prices have put more pressure on cost reduction,” Mr. Pisharody said.

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