Tata Motors Launches 17 Next-Generation Trucks in India: Azura and Trucks.ev Redefine Commercial Mobility

Tata Motors has taken a major leap in India’s commercial vehicle segment with the launch of 17 next-generation trucks, introducing the all-new Tata Azura range and the innovative Trucks.ev electric portfolio. Alongside these new models, Tata has also upgraded its popular Prima, Signa, and Ultra platforms, strengthening its leadership in safety, sustainability, and performance.

The newly launched trucks span a wide payload range from 7 tonnes to 55 tonnes, catering to diverse industries such as logistics, construction, mining, e-commerce, and urban transportation.

Tata Azura: A New Benchmark in Light and Intermediate Trucks

The Tata Azura series represents Tata’s entry into the next generation of Intermediate and Light Commercial Vehicles (ILMCV). Available in 7-tonne to 19-tonne configurations, Azura trucks are powered by a newly developed 3.6-litre diesel engine, engineered to deliver improved fuel efficiency, higher durability, and lower operating costs.

Azura is designed for a wide range of real-world applications including:

  • E-commerce and parcel delivery
  • FMCG distribution
  • White goods and appliance transport
  • Construction materials logistics
  • Agricultural produce movement
  • Industrial cargo transport
  • Medium-haul and intercity logistics

With enhanced cabin comfort, optimized payload capacity, and modern safety technologies, Azura aims to improve driver productivity and fleet profitability while meeting growing demand in India’s rapidly expanding logistics ecosystem.

Tata Trucks.ev: Electrifying the Heavy Commercial Segment

In a strong push toward sustainable mobility, Tata Motors has launched a complete portfolio of electric trucks under the Trucks.ev brand, covering payload capacities from 7 tonnes to 55 tonnes. These electric trucks are built on Tata’s advanced Intelligent Modular Electric Vehicle (IMOEV) architecture, offering scalable battery options, fast charging capability, and high efficiency.

Ultra EV

The Ultra EV is available in 7-tonne, 9-tonne, and 12-tonne variants, making it ideal for urban delivery, regional transport, and closed-loop operations such as warehouses and industrial parks. It enables zero-emission logistics while reducing operating costs and noise pollution.

Prima E.55S Prime Mover

Designed for heavy-duty applications, the Prima E.55S delivers an impressive 630 BHP and features a massive 453 kWh battery pack. It is suitable for long-haul freight, ports, and high-load operations.

Prima E.28K Electric Tipper

The Prima E.28K electric tipper targets the mining and construction sector, offering powerful torque delivery, lower maintenance, and reduced environmental impact compared to diesel alternatives.

Upgraded Prima, Signa and Ultra Platforms

Tata has also refreshed its existing Prima, Signa, and Ultra truck platforms with advanced technology, improved cabin ergonomics, better powertrain efficiency, and enhanced safety features. These upgrades ensure higher uptime, better driver comfort, and improved total cost of ownership for fleet operators.

Global Safety Standards and Smart Connectivity

One of the biggest highlights of Tata’s new truck lineup is its commitment to safety. The entire portfolio complies with the ECE R29-03 global crash safety standard, offering protection against frontal impact, rollover, and side collisions.

The trucks are equipped with up to 23 India-specific Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), including:

  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Collision Mitigation System
  • Driver monitoring features

Additionally, all models feature Fleet Edge, Tata’s next-generation connected vehicle platform that enables real-time tracking, predictive maintenance, fuel optimization, and fleet analytics.

Conclusion

With the launch of Azura and Trucks.ev, Tata Motors is reshaping India’s commercial vehicle landscape by blending performance, safety, connectivity, and sustainability. These next-generation trucks not only support India’s growing logistics and infrastructure needs but also accelerate the transition toward cleaner and smarter transportation.

Tata’s aggressive innovation strategy reinforces its position as a leader in the future of commercial mobility.

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