Mumbai, Oct 7: Tata Motors is showcasing its Manza sedan and Prima range of world trucks at the Johannesburg International Motor Show in South Africa, with plans to formally launch these vehicles in the country early next year.
Both the vehicles will be available in South Africa early next year, Tata Motors said in a statement here, adding that it will sell six Prima tractor and tipper models in the country.
“The new Tata vehicles being introduced in South Africa will bolster our already significant portfolio in the country. These introductions benefit from our innovations and learnings from South Africa’s customers,” Tata Motors Managing Director (India Operations) P M Telang said.
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