Tata Motors Philippines knows that behind every business is a versatile workhorse. That’s why they’ve recently announced the availability of their Tata Super Ace light commercial vehicle with an array of rear body configurations for various business needs.
Beneath the Super Ace’s modern-styled cab is a rigid foundation that can hold up to a ton of weight. It also comes with a safety device called a load conscious reducing valve (LCRV). This contraption allows the Super Ace to gain braking traction even with a full load of cargo.
Inside, occupants can enjoy the Super Ace’s comfort, convenience, and entertainment amenities. These include Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC), power windows, remote central-locking doors, and a USB-compatible audio system. It also comes with a 12-volt DC external power socket.
Powering the Tata Super Ace is an intercooled 1.4L 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine which produces 70 hp and 135 Nm of torque. This is then controlled using a 5-speed synchromesh manual transmission.
Lastly, Tata offers the Super Ace with 6 rear body configurations for various business applications.
- Super Ace (Cab and Chassis) – P550,000
- Super Ace Drop Side Load Body – P625,000
- Super Ace Aluminum Van – SRP P632,000
- Super Ace “BIG BOY” Passenger Van (Single AC) – P683,000
- Super Ace “BIG BOY” Passenger Van (Dual AC) – P725,000
- Super Ace School Service (Dual AC) – P834,000
Aside from these readily-available body configurations, Tata also welcomes customers who wish to avail the Super Ace light commercial vehicle with a customized rear body panel to fit in with their business.
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