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Updated On: 20-Jan-2026 01:09 PM
Tata Motors launches its largest truck line-up in India with new diesel and electric models, advanced safety features, and wide coverage from LCVs to heavy-duty long-haul trucks.
The biggest truck portfolio launch by Tata Motors.
The new Azura brand was introduced for the LCV and ICV segments.
Advanced safety features, including ADAS in Prima trucks.
Strong electric trucks range from 7.5T to 55T.
Improved power, torque, and gradeability across models.
Tata Motors has created a landmark moment for India’s commercial vehicle industry by unveiling its largest truck portfolio to date at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The massive launch includes new diesel and electric trucks across almost every key segment, clearly showing the company’s strong focus on performance, safety, efficiency, and clean mobility.
With new models under Signa, Prima, Ultra, and the newly introduced Azura brand, along with a wide range of all-electric trucks, Tata Motors aims to strengthen its presence from last-mile delivery to heavy long-haul operations.
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The newly launched trucks offer higher engine power, improved torque, better gradeability, and modern safety features. These upgrades are designed to meet the growing needs of fleet owners, logistics companies, and transporters across India.
Built for long-distance hauling, this tractor comes with a 55,000 kg GCW, powered by a 320 HP engine producing 1100 Nm torque. A 9-speed manual gearbox, stable suspension setup, and a 365-litre fuel tank make it suitable for extended highway runs.
Designed for heavy cargo movement, the Signa 4932.T features a 49,000 kg GVW, 320 HP power, and 1200 Nm torque. Multiple deck length options of 24 ft, 28 ft, and 32 ft make it ideal for logistics and container transport.
This model balances power and efficiency with 250 HP power and 950 Nm torque. It offers both 8-speed and 9-speed gearbox options and flexible deck lengths to suit different cargo needs.
The Signa 3725.T delivers 290 HP, while the Signa 3023.T offers 230 HP. Both trucks come with strong suspension and single reduction axles. The Signa 3023.T is positioned for medium-duty work and provides 18% gradeability, making it suitable for regional routes.
This tractor improves load distribution with a 6x2 axle configuration. It produces 320 HP and 1200 Nm torque, paired with a 9-speed manual transmission, and offers 21% gradeability for better performance on slopes.
One of the highlights of the event, the Prima 5532.S comes equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). With 320 HP power, this tractor reflects Tata Motors’ shift toward safer and smarter heavy-duty trucks.
The Tata Ultra T.19 is powered by a 5.0-litre engine delivering 180 HP and 600 Nm torque. With load body options from 19 ft to 24 ft and a 14,000 kg payload capacity, it is well-suited for city and regional transport operations.
Targeted at small fleet owners, the Azura 710 offers 99 HP power with a 4,135 kg payload. Load body options from 10 ft to 17 ft make it ideal for last-mile deliveries.
This model steps into the higher category with 168 HP power and 600 Nm torque. It supports load bodies up to 32 ft, making it suitable for large cargo movement.
Designed for urban and semi-urban use, the Azura 1212 produces 123 HP and offers a 7,300 kg payload. Tilt and telescopic steering improve driving comfort during daily operations.
Tata Motors showcased three electric Ultra trucks covering 7.5T to 12T GVW. These trucks offer fast DC charging, practical real-world range, strong payload capacity, and quiet operation, making them ideal for urban logistics.
The electric line-up also includes heavy-duty models such as Tata Prima E.28K and Prima E.55S with large battery packs and ranges of up to 350 km. The Prima E.55S, with 470 kW power and 55,000 kg GCW, stands out as a long-range electric tractor designed for future-ready freight movement.
With this comprehensive launch at Bharat Mandapam, Tata Motors has reinforced its leadership in the Indian commercial vehicle market. By offering diesel and electric trucks across LCV, ICV, and heavy-duty segments, the company is addressing today’s transport needs while preparing for a safer, more efficient, and cleaner trucking future.
Model Name | Segment | GVW / GCW | Power / Motor |
Signa 5532.S 4x2 | Tractor | 55,000 kg GCW | 320 HP |
Signa 4932.T | Rigid Truck | 49,000 kg GVW | 320 HP |
Signa 4425.T | Rigid Truck | 42,000 kg GVW | 250 HP |
Signa 3725.T | Rigid Truck | 25,000 kg GVW | 290 HP |
Signa 3023.T | Rigid Truck | 30,000 kg GVW | 230 HP |
Signa 5532.S 6x2 | Tractor | 55,000 kg GCW | 320 HP |
Prima 5532.S ADAS | Tractor | 55,000 kg GCW | 320 HP |
Ultra T.19 | ICV | 19,000 kg GVW | 180 HP |
Azura 710 | LCV | 7,490 kg GVW | 99 HP |
Azura 1918 | ICV | 18,500 kg GVW | 168 HP |
Azura 1212 | LCV | 11,990 kg GVW | 123 HP |
Ultra E.7 | Electric | 7,490 kg GVW | PMSM Motor |
Ultra E.9 | Electric | 9,300 kg GVW | PMSM Motor |
Ultra E.12 | Electric | 11,990 kg GVW | PMSM Motor |
Prima E.28K | Electric | 28,000 kg GVW | HV Motor |
Prima E.55S | Electric | 55,000 kg GCW | 470 kW |
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Tata Motors biggest-ever truck launch marks a major shift in India’s commercial vehicle space. With a wide mix of diesel and electric trucks, the company now covers every major transport need, from last-mile delivery to heavy long-haul operations. Improved power, safety technologies like ADAS, better efficiency, and a strong electric push clearly position Tata Motors as a future-ready leader in trucking.