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Tata launches Grande MK II

With the launch of utility vehicle Grande MK II, an upgraded version of its premium Sumo Grande, Tata Motors is looking to increase its market share by 2-3 per cent in the utility segment. Utility segment at present constitutes 17-18 per cent of the total car market in the country. - Tata Motors hopes to double UV sales in Gujarat - Tata Motors pins hope on Grande MK II - Tata Motors launches Grande MK II, aims 4,000 units sales - Tata Motors hopes to double UV sales in Gujarat - Debt dents Tata Sons net profit - Nano filters down Head, Product, Group Utility Vehicles, Passenger Car Business Unit, Tata Motors Limited S G Saksena,who was here to launch the Grande MK II, said the launch of the upgraded version would help the company improve its share in the utility vehicles sector.The MK II would eventually result in replacing the earlier version Grande MK1. Commenting on the features of Grande MK II Saksena said it sought to deliver added value to customers through substantial changes in the exteriors and interiors combined with improvements in drivability, ride and handling and comfort. He said several ergonomics improvements had been made in the Grande MK II that included smaller steering wheel with floating horns, a grab handle on the ‘C’ pillar to aid egress of third row passengers, and new inner door handles. The SUV would be available in 3 variants Gx, Ex, and Lx with a seating capacity ranging between 7 and 9 seats in front and side facing configurations.


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