Tata Motors has recently teased its upcoming pickup truck range, including Ace Gold, Yodha and Intra V-30. The company released a teaser video on its social media handles, providing a glimpse of the front fascia of the pickup trucks.
Tata pickup trucks: Expected features According to the teasers, the upcoming Tata pickup trucks get new headlights with LED lights. The new LED headlights will improve visibility in dark conditions. Ace Gold, Yodha and Intra V-30 pickup trucks might also receive a revised front grille and bumper. As shown in the teaser video, chrome strips at the front will add a sporty look. The Tata Yodha pickup truck will also get updated decals.
As far as the interior is concerned, Tata Motors is likely to offer the pickup trucks with an updated dashboard, new technology features and comfy seats.
Currently, the Tata pickup trucks come equipped with a wide range of features, including tilt and collapsible power steering, electric power assisted steering, bucket seats with headrests, a multi-display electronic cluster, mobile charger, wide ORVMs, rear sliding windows. Other key highlights of the Tata pickup trucks are reverse parking assistance system and lockable glove box.
Tata pickup trucks: Expected performance Tata has not revealed any information about the performance of the upcoming Tata pickups, however we expect that the company might enhance the performance for better fuel efficiency.
Presently, the Tata Infra V30 makes use of a 1.5-litre engine, producing 70 hp power and 140 Nm torque, Its gradeability is 37% and can accelerate from 0-60 kmph in 13.86 seconds.
The Tata Yodha pickup truck is propelled by a 2.2-litre engine that produces 100 hp power and 250 Nm torque. Available in 4X2 and 4X4 configuration, the Yodha is also offered in crew cabin variants.
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