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Tata Motors Launches 17 Next-Generation Trucks, Expands Portfolio From 7 to 55 Tons

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Tata Motors launches 17 next-generation trucks across multiple weight categories
Tata Motors Unveils 17 New Trucks in India

New Delhi, India | January 22, 2026

India’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturer Tata Motors on Thursday announced the launch of 17 next-generation trucks with load capacities ranging from 7 tons to 55 tons, significantly expanding its commercial vehicle portfolio.

The newly launched range aims to set fresh benchmarks in safety, profitability, and performance, catering to the evolving needs of India’s logistics and infrastructure sectors.

What’s New in Tata Motors’ Truck Portfolio

The expanded lineup introduces the Azura Series, Tata Motors’ latest generation of trucks, along with the company’s advanced Tata Trucks EV range. In addition, Tata Motors has rolled out major upgrades across its well-established Prima, Signa, and Ultra platforms, which are widely used across long-haul, construction, and intra-city transport segments.

The company said the new trucks feature improved cabin safety, enhanced fuel efficiency, and advanced technology aimed at reducing operating costs for fleet owners.

Leadership Commentary

Commenting on the launch, Girish Wagh, Managing Director and CEO of Tata Motors, said the next-generation portfolio reflects the company’s commitment to driving progress in India’s commercial vehicle ecosystem.

“This new portfolio establishes new standards in safety, profitability, and progress,” Wagh said, adding that the upgrades across platforms and the introduction of electric trucks underline Tata Motors’ focus on future-ready mobility solutions.

Focus on Innovation and Sustainability

With the inclusion of electric trucks and technology-driven upgrades, Tata Motors continues to strengthen its position in the commercial vehicle space, aligning with India’s push toward cleaner mobility and more efficient freight transportation.