
Tata Motors unveils Ace Pro mini truck at ₹ 3.99 lakh
The mini truck is available in petrol, bi-fuel (CNG + Petrol), and electric variants. Tata Motors said it has collaborated with leading banks and NBFCs to offer financing solutions, including quick loan approvals, flexible EMI options, and enhanced funding support, tailoring to diverse customer needs, it added.
Girish Wagh, Executive Director, Tata Motors, said, 'With the all-new Tata Ace Pro, we are building on the legacy of Tata Ace with renewed purpose for a new generation of dreamers. Engineered for stability, safety, and profitability, the Ace Pro unlocks greater earning potential to fulfil the ambitions of aspiring entrepreneurs ready to take charge of their future.'

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