Popular Tata Trucks

    • Tata

      Intra V50

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      ₹9.40 Lakh *

      +7
      • Fuel Type

        Diesel

      • No Of Seats

        D+1

      • Power

        79 HP

      • Torque

        220

    • Tata

      Ace Gold Diesel

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      ₹5.99 Lakh *

      +8
      • Fuel Type

        Diesel

      • No Of Seats

        D+1

      • Power

        19.71 HP

      • Torque

        45

    • Tata

      Intra V10

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      ₹6.75 Lakh *

      +10
      • Fuel Type

        Diesel

      • Engine Capacity

        798

      • No Of Seats

        D+2

      • Power

        44.25 HP

    • Tata

      Intra V70

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      ₹9.83 Lakh *

      +1
      • Fuel Type

        Diesel

      • Engine Capacity

        1497

      • Power

        80 HP

      • Torque

        220

    • Tata

      Intra V30

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      ₹8.31 Lakh *

      +15
      • Fuel Type

        Diesel

      • Power

        70 HP

      • Torque

        140

      • No of Cylinders

        4

    • Tata

      Ace Gold Petrol

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      ₹4.80 Lakh *

      +8
      • Fuel Type

        Petrol

      • Engine Capacity

        694

      • No Of Seats

        D+1

      • Power

        22.1 kw (30 Ps) @ 4000 RPM

    • Tata

      Ace Gold CNG

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      ₹6.15 Lakh *

      +18
      • Fuel Type

        CNG

      • Engine Capacity

        702

      • No Of Seats

        D+1

      • Power

        26 HP

    • Tata

      Yodha Pickup

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      ₹9.51 Lakh *

      +26
      • Fuel Type

        Diesel

      • Power

        100 HP

      • Torque

        250

      • Fuel Tank Capacity

        40

    About Tata Trucks

    In 1954, Tata Trucks began their road to success with the introduction of the TMB 312, a truck that set the tone for Tata Motors to become one of India’s largest manufacturers of trucks. During its existence, the company has continued to create trucks that have advanced the commercial vehicle industry. One major turning point in the company’s history occurred in 2005, when it produced and sold the Tata Ace, the first mini truck produced in India, allowing small businesses to more efficiently transport goods to the last mile of distribution. The company continued to further its reach into the passenger/cargo mobility market by building on the Ace platform and releasing two additional products, the Tata Magic and Tata Winger.

    Tata Motors has continued to launch new products in the different segments. Some of the examples of the new products launched by Tata Motors are the Signa 4825.TK tipper and the Ultra series trucks, which are a testament to the company's efforts in providing improved performance, comfort and productivity to the drivers of the trucks. Today, Tata trucks are used in a wide range of applications, including logistics, construction, mining, agriculture and infrastructure. With the sales of heavy, intermediate and small commercial vehicles, Tata is one of the most trusted brands in the Indian market.

    Tata Trucks Latest Updates

    Tata regularly updates its trucks with better engines, improved cabins and new technology to make them more efficient and comfortable.

    • Tata Motors has launched the next generation of its Truck Models, which deliver better fuel consumption, safety and driver comfort compared with previous models previously available.

    • The company also added new electric vehicles to its electric truck range, including the Tata Ultra E.9 (urban logistics) and the Tata Prima E.28K (heavy duty tasks)

    • The company continues to receive updates on its most popular series, including the Tata Prima, Tata Signa and Tata Ultra, with a focus on fuel efficiency, cabin design and fleet technology.

    • New Truck Platforms will feature both advanced telematics and connected fleet solutions, making it easier for Owner Operators to be able to track their vehicles and increase their productivity.

    Popular Tata Truck Models in India in 2026

    Below are some well-known Tata truck models used across different commercial vehicle segments.

    Model

    Power

    GVW

    Engine / Motor

    Mileage / Range

    Key Details

    Tata Ace Gold

    22.21 kW

    1835 kg

    694 cc

    15 kmpl

    Battery 46 Ah, 4 tyres

    Tata Intra V10

    33 kW

    2120 kg

    798 cc

    17 kmpl

    Battery 80 Ah, 4 tyres

    Tata Ace EV

    27 kW

    AC induction motor

    154 km range

    21.3 kWh battery, 6–7 hr charging, 4 tyres

    Tata Signa 3523.TK

    220 HP

    35,000 kg

    5635 cc

    2.5–3.5 kmpl

    Battery 120 Ah, 12 tyres

    These trucks cater to various transport requirements. For instance, the Ace Gold, Intra V10 and other trucks of their class are used for the transport of small cargo, whereas the Ace EV is used for last-mile logistics through electric mobility. Heavy trucks, such as the Signa 3523.TK, are used for construction and mining.

    Tata Truck Series

    Ace Series:

    The Ace series, as offered by Tata Motors, is focused on small cargo transport and delivery services. These mini trucks are mostly in the range of 1.5 to 2 tonne GVW and the price range of such vehicles is mostly in the range of ₹4 lakh and goes up to ₹7 lakh, depending on the vehicle type. These vehicles are mostly used for e-commerce, FMCG and small business transport, as they are easy to drive and cost effective as well. The Ace series of trucks is mostly available in mini cargo types and is in competition with other vehicles such as Mahindra Jeeto and Maruti Super Carry.

    Intra Series:

    The Intra series is located above the Ace series and is designed for light commercial cargo purposes. The GVW of the vehicles is around 2 to 2.5 tonnes and the price range is between Rs 7 lakh and Rs 9 lakh. The vehicles are mostly used for urban and semi-urban logistics, agricultural products and small distribution businesses. The vehicles provide greater payload and power compared to mini-trucks and the series is best suited for businesses that require slightly higher payload carrying capacity. The Intra series of Mahindra vehicles is mostly available in open-body design and competes with Mahindra Supro and Ashok Leyland Dost.

    Ultra Series:

    Ultra series is designed for medium-duty trucks and the weight of the vehicles ranges from 10 to 16 tonnes. The prices of the vehicles vary from ₹18 lakh to ₹30 lakh. Ultra series vehicles are designed for city distribution, regional cargo and container operations. Another important feature of the Ultra series is the modern cabin and better comfort for the driver, which is important for long hours of driving. Ultra series vehicles are available in cargo and container types and compete with the Ashok Leyland Ecomet series of vehicles.

    Signa Series:

    The Signa series includes a range of heavy duty construction, mining and long haul trucks, and typically has GVW ratings of 16 – 49 tonnes with a purchase price ranging from ₹30 lakhs to ₹55 lakhs. Signa trucks have factory assembled cabins, a very robust chassis construction and are designed for applications that will subject them to rigorous operation. They come in several different body types, including tipper vehicle bodies, cargo truck bodies and tractor trailer truck bodies, for use across a variety of industries such as infrastructure development, bulk goods transportation and others. The heavy duty Signa trucks are in direct competition with heavy duty trucks produced by BharatBenz and Ashok Leyland.

    Prima Series:

    Tata Motors has introduced their top-of-the-line large trucks in their Prima Model Line. Primarily used in long distance and heavy hauls; Tata's Prima model range has an overall vehicle weight (GVW) that ranges between 28 tons and greater than 55 tons. Pricing of the Prima trucks start at approximately ₹40 lakh; however, pricing can exceed ₹60 lakh depending on the configuration selected. The Prima trucks have an emphasis on producing more power, providing the driver with more comfort, and utilizing the latest technological advancements, which make the Prima truck line an excellent choice for fleet operators who transport products in long-distance logistics throughout their operations. Each of the Prima trucks are available with either a tractor-trailer configuration or a multi-axle cargo configuration, which are then competitively priced and sold against other premium brands of trucks manufactured by BharatBenz and Volvo Truck Company.

    Tata Truck Dealers & Service Centers in India

    The Tata dealership and service network is established throughout India. There are a large number of dealerships and service centres, which provide support for the sale, maintenance and spare parts of the trucks. The dealerships provide excellent service in many of the major cities and transport hubs across India including; Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Jaipur (Parantha) and Kolkata. Many of these dealerships provide sales, service and spare parts in one location for the convenience of truck owners.

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