Tata Motors Launches First Euro VI Bus in Middle East, Unveils Updated Truck Range in Qatar


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Updated On: 19-Jun-2025 04:02 AM


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Tata Motors debuts its first Euro VI bus in Qatar, alongside new Prima trucks, strengthening its commercial vehicle presence in the Middle East.

Key Highlights:

Tata Motors introduced its newest Euro VI-compliant bus model, the LPO 1622, in Qatar via Al Hamad Automobiles, the company’s official distributor there. This new bus is specially designed for transporting staff.

Euro VI-Compliant LPO 1622 Bus Debuts

The LPO 1622 features a powerful Cummins ISBe 5.6L engine. This engine meets Euro VI emission standards and delivers 220 horsepower and 925 Nm torque. The bus comes in two variants with seating capacities of 61 and 65 passengers. It is equipped with safety features like dual-circuit air brakes with ABS, Electronic Stability Control, Hill Start Assist, and Cruise Control.

Focus on Qatar and the Region

Asif Shamim, Head of International Business at Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles, said the Middle East continues to be an important market. He mentioned that the company sees Qatar as a key hub for expanding its commercial vehicle business.

Strong Local Partnership

Mohamed Yousef Al Mana, Chairman of Al Hamad Automobiles, highlighted the strong relationship between the two companies. He confirmed that Al Hamad will provide full after-sales support, including service and spare parts, across Qatar.

New Prima Range of Trucks Introduced

Along with the bus, Tata Motors also introduced its updated Prima series of heavy-duty trucks. The new range includes the Prima 4040.K, 4440.S, 4040.T, and 6040.S models. These are Euro V-compliant and are mainly aimed at Qatar’s construction and infrastructure needs.

About Tata Motors

Tata Motors operates in more than 40 countries and manufactures a wide range of commercial vehicles from under 1 tonne to 60 tonnes. It also offers passenger transport options ranging from 9 to 71 seats. A part of the Tata Group, the company reported $44 billion in revenue and has R&D centers in India, the US, UK, Italy, and South Korea.

About Al Hamad Automobiles

Founded in 1998, Al Hamad Automobiles is part of the Al Mana Holding Group. The company is the official distributor for several automobile brands in Qatar. It is an established distributor of multiple automotive brands in Qatar.

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CMV360 Says

The launch of Tata’s Euro VI bus in Qatar signals a clear shift toward cleaner and more efficient commercial mobility in the Middle East. It reflects how Indian automakers are now confidently stepping into global markets with advanced technology. Introducing modern safety and emission standards shows a strong commitment to meeting international expectations and supporting regional development.