
Tata Motors Launches Nationwide Monsoon Check-Up Camp for Customers
Mumbai – Tata Motors has rolled out a nationwide Monsoon Check-Up Camp to ensure safer and smoother drives for its customers during the rainy season. Running from June 6 to June 20, the initiative spans over 500 cities and will be conducted across 1,090+ authorized service workshops.
With monsoon conditions often posing challenges to vehicle performance, Tata Motors aims to proactively support customers by offering a free comprehensive vehicle health check-up. The inspection covers more than 30 critical components, including EV-specific diagnostics, and ensures optimal functioning of the vehicle in wet weather.
In addition to the free check-up, customers can also avail:
Complimentary car top wash Special discounts on genuine spare parts, engine oil, accessories, extended warranty, and labour
Attractive exchange offers and free evaluation of their current vehicles

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