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Tata motors launch low price truck models under 'prima' brand

Auto major Tata Motors today launched ten low-priced truck models under the 'Prima' brand, as the company looks to tap the high volume multi-axle segment in the country.

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Auto major Tata Motors today launched ten low-priced truck models under the 'Prima' brand, as the company looks to tap the high volume multi-axle segment in the country.

The new range, Prima LX, is around 20% cheaper than the Prima range of trucks, which were launched by Tata Motors in 2009.

"This range (Prima LX) will take us to high volume multiaxle truck segment which constitute nearly 65 per cent of the total trucks sold in the country," Tata Motors Executive Director-Commercial Vehicles Ravi Pisharody told reporters here.

The new range, which includes six heavy trucks for haulage segment and four for the construction purposes, is around 20 per cheaper than the existing Prima range, he added.

In 2011-12, the market for multiaxle trucks in India stood at around 2 lakh units, Pisharody said.

The Prima LX range is priced between Rs 18.5 lakh to Rs 32.5 lakh. The company sells Prima range of trucks between Rs 23 lakh and Rs 65 lakh.

"The range has been priced just about 5 % more than than our conventional trucks. With its advanced features, it is a great value for money to customers," Pisharody said.

The conventional trucks of the company are priced between Rs 22-35 lakh, depending on the application.

The company has introduced the range at a time when the commercial vehicle sector is going through a prolonged slump. Total sales of commercial vehicles were down by 25.53 per cent to 46,757 units in 2013 from 62,786 units in 2012.

"The Prima LX trucks are geared to help customers meet a challenging market environment, allowing transporters to upgrade to a more modern trucking system," Pisharody said.

Tata Motors expects new models to increase its market share, which is around 65 % in the medium and heavy truck segment.

"We have been maintaining a steady market share of around 64-67% in the medium and heavy duty trucks. With the addition of this range we believe our share will improve further," Pisharody said.

In the next three years, the LX range will contribute 10-15% of the company's truck business, he added.

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