Two new commercial vehicles by Tata Motor Limited (Tata Motors) were launched yesterday by DRB-HICOM Commercial Vehicles Sdn Bhd (DHCV). This marks a significant milestone that further augments DRB-HICOM’s commitment to revive the Tata brand in the Malaysian market.
The wholly owned subsidiary of DRB-HICOM Berhad (DRB-HICOM) introduced the Tata Xenon Pick-up and theTata Prima Prime Mover, at EON Head Office Complex in Glenmarie, Shah Alam.
The unveiling of the Tata Xenon Pick-up and the Tata Prima Prime Mover marked the re-emergence of Tata’s dynamic comeback to the Malaysia landscape since its first entry in 1993. There will be six variants of the Tata Xenon Pick-up, positioned as a workhorse for commercial applications for traders, small & medium industries and estate/plantation as well as for individuals with orchards or vegetable plots searching for a medium sized commercial vehicle to cart their harvest. Tata Xenon, being produced in Thailand, the International hub for pickups manufacturing for the global market, will be introduced in CBU form with a New Generation 2.2 litre Common Rail Turbo Diesel engine, producing 140 PS.
The Tata Prima Prime Mover comes with a 4×2 and a 6×4 configuration – Tata Prima 4038.S and Tata Prima 4938.S. The Tata Prima is a new generation of Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicles from Tata Motors conceptualized, designed and developed as a Global Truck. Setting new benchmarks in styling and features, the next-generation Tata Prima is a combination of power, world-class performance, fuel efficiency, superior technology and safety. The Tata Prima has been built with technical inputs from across the world – an Italian cab design, engine technology from the USA and Europe, gearbox expertise from Germany, chassis frame know-how from Mexico, sheet metal dies from Japan and Korea, combined with Swedish precision on a robotic weld line, hence is also referred to as the ‘World truck’ by Tata Motors. The Tata Prima is targeted for fleet owners, distribution and logistics companies.
Speaking at the press conference after the launch, Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Haji Mohd Khamil Jamil, Group Managing Director of DRB-HICOM said, “It is indeed an honour that Tata Motors, known to be among the world’s top truck and bus manufacturers, has chosen to partner with DRB-HICOM to start this new chapter in their engagement with the Malaysian market.”
He said this amplifies Tata Motors trust in DRB-HICOM’s commitment to not only reintroduce Tata vehicles as the preferred vehicle for commercial use in the local market, but its ability to spur Tata’s market presence and growth of the TATA brand in Malaysia.
Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Haji Mohd Khamil added the Tata vehicles will be assembled locally. He said that the CKD assembly operation will be carried out by HICOM Automotive Manufacturers (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (HAMM) in Pekan.
“A fresh investment of RM10 million will be injected to establish DHCV’s operation, including the new sales branch, distribution and after sales related activities. The establishment of a reliable after sales support is one of the key elements in providing the best customer experience for the Tata vehicle user,” said Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Haji Mohd Khamil.
A 3S (Sales, Service and Spare parts) centre has also been established in Selayang to facilitate the after- sales support and needs of Tata vehicle owners in the Klang Valley and neighbouring areas. The 3S facility has a total of 12 service bays to provide service, after-sales and spare parts under one roof for the convenience of Tata customers.