Tata Motors commenced it 3-day Advanced Truck World Expo yesterday in Hubli, Karnataka.
Tata Motors commenced it 3-day Advanced Truck World Expo yesterday in Hubli, Karnataka. It will be held at Railway Ground, Club Road, Keshwapur, Hubli, making it a first of its kind purchasing experience for commercial vehicle customers in the city.
The Truck World Expo aims at furthering initiatives towards commercial vehicle buyers in India and providing a unique opportunity for trucking customers and their families to experience its products, technologies and services all under one roof. It will comprise of separate sections for displaying products, service related workshops for mechanics and drivers along with other hospitality and entertainment activities. There will be a ‘Truck-art’ zone wherein an artist will be seen creating colourful patterns, depictions, calligraphy of verses on different parts of the Tata trucks. Tata Motors will be also displaying the T1 Prima Race Truck over the 3 days of the event. It will also host service related brands like Tata Genuine Parts, Tata Delight and Tata FleetMan and also vendor partners, financers and value added service providers will be present at the Expo.
Mr. Rajesh Kaul, Business Head, Intermediate, Medium and Heavy Trucks, Tata Motors said, “At Tata Motors we will continue to offer value to our customers and Truck World is another unique way of doing so. With over 35 commercial vehicles from our IM and HCV range, 14 new trucking technologies, 8 service offerings, along with stage performances for customers and their families, Truck World promises to make the experience of buying a Tata Motors commercial vehicle even more special.”
The Truck World Expo has been held in Gurgaon, Vijayawada, Salem, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Indore and Gandhidham so far and has attracted over 15,000 truckers along with their families to this event. The company plans to continue to host these events in the future too in various other cities in the country. Tata Motors had also hosted the season II of the T1 Prima Truck Racing Championship in March this year at the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) in Greater Noida. The championship featured 12 Tata Prima race trucks allotted to six teams with International drivers behind the wheel competing against each other.