Dhaka:
Tata Motors on Tuesday made its maiden entry in the Bangladesh new car market, introducing two sedans and a hatchback. They are the Tata Indigo eCS, India’s most fuel-efficient compact sedan, the Tata Indigo Manza, a luxury sedan, and the Tata Indica Vista hatchback, with class defining space. The Manza and the Vista are born out of Tata Motors’ new car platform.
Tata Motors on Tuesday made its maiden entry in the Bangladesh new car market, introducing two sedans and a hatchback. They are the Tata Indigo eCS, India’s most fuel-efficient compact sedan, the Tata Indigo Manza, a luxury sedan, and the Tata Indica Vista hatchback, with class defining space. The Manza and the Vista are born out of Tata Motors’ new car platform.
Speaking on the introduction of the passenger cars in Bangladesh, Karl Slym, Managing Director, Tata Motors,
said, “We are happy and honoured to enter Bangladesh with our passenger
cars. Our 40-year association with Bangladesh has given us an insight
into the aspiration of the country’s motorists. They will be central to
our business – we will delight them with the
performance of our cars and the comfort and excellence of our service,
and establish ourselves as we have in commercial vehicles since 1972.”
Johnny Oommen, Head, International Business, Passenger Cars,
said,
“Bangladesh’s customers for new cars demonstrate high discernment. They
will see that reflected in our cars. Our service will be easy-to-reach
and prompt.”
Abdul Matlub Ahmad, Chairman, of the company’s distributor, NITOL Motors,
said, “Our association
with Tata Motors goes back over two decades, and we are extremely happy
that, in addition to commercial vehicles, Tata Motors has now placed
their confidence in us to market their passenger cars and utility
vehicles. We share Tata Motors’ commitment to its
customers in building a business for perpetuity.”
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