Tata Motors launches the Tigor in Nepal
Nepal becomes the first global market to see the launch of the compact sedan.
Tata Motors has introduced the Tigor compact sedan, powered by the Revotron 1.2-litre engine, in Nepal through its sole authorised distributor, Sipradi Trading.
Unveiling the Tata Tigor, Johnny Oommen, head, International Business, Tata Motors, said, “With our passion to shape the mobility of tomorrow, we have constantly pushed the boundaries of automotive engineering by creating new category vehicles. This pursuit of something different led us to what we call ‘Styleback’ – our re-definition of the compact sedan category.”
Speaking at the unveiling ceremony, Saurya Rana, president, Sipradi Trading, said, “We are very proud to be the first international market of Tata Motors that is launching the Tigor. We expect it to do wonders in the Nepalese market.”
Sipradi Trading has been Tata Motors’ exclusive distributor in Nepal since 1982. The company, which sells and services the full range of Tata Motors’ commercial and passenger vehicles, has 18 sales offices and 24 service centres along with 300 spare parts outlets across the country.
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