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Tata Prima

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Tata Prima
Overview
ManufacturerTata Commercial Vehicle
Also calledTata Daewoo Prima (South Korea)
Daewoo Maximus (Global)
Production2008–present (Global)
2008–2021 (South Korea)
AssemblyIndia: Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (Tata Motors)
Body and chassis
ClassHeavy truck
Body styleCOE
  • Day cab
  • Sleeper cab
  • Globetrotter High cab
Chronology
SuccessorTata Daewoo Maxen/Kuxen

Tata Prima is a range of heavy trucks produced by Tata Motors, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata & Sons of India. It was first introduced in 2008 as the company's 'global' truck. Tata Prima was the winner of the 'Commercial Vehicle of the Year' at the Apollo Commercial Vehicles Awards, 2010 and 2012. The 'HCV (Cargo) Truck of the Year, 2010' and the 'HCV (Rigid) Truck of the Year, 2012'. First truck range with Common rail engine, Automatic transmission, World-class cabin with HVAC, Air suspension driver seats, Data logger for performance tracking. The trucks have a combined loading capacity of 55 tonnes, ideal for heavy-duty shipment.[1] The interior of the Prima is equipped with modern features like GPS, air conditioning, 4-way adjustable driver and co-driver seats, ADAS features like lane departure warning, driver eye monitoring system etc.

Tata Prima Racing version

The first in line of the Prima trucks is the Prima 4028S tractor with a 266PS Cummins ISBE engine bearing a 9 speed ZF transmission. Korean domestic market variants of the Tata Prima are equipped with either HD Hyundai Infracore made engines (older models), or newer Cummins ISMe 440 Euro 5 engines, or IVECO FPT Cursor 11 480 Euro 6 compliant engines. The tractor is available in Saudi Arabia with 380hp with 44 ton capacity and 4×2 configuration,[2] The tractor also has ABS and dedicated axles along with a trailer to aid in heavy goods transportation. Besides focusing on the mechanics, the tractor also focuses on driver comfort which include an air-conditioned cabin with reclining seats, arm rest and an adjustable steering wheel. Global Positioning System (GPS) is a standard feature. It has some of the features like dual-clutch which are not present in some of the trucks in its price range. There are ten major variants in the Prima range which include trucks, tractors and special application vehicles.[1]

Korean version was facelifted in 2017. In February 2020, BS-6 version of tata prima was introduced by tata motors at Asia's largest motor show. It is equipped with the Cummins ISBE6.7 which has 250 and 300 hp variant. And it replaced by new Tata Daewoo Maxen range in 2022.

In 2022 Tata launched a facelift for their prima tractor with ADAS (Advanced driver-assistance system) which became the first Indian truck to have it, this included lane departure warning, forward collision warning and more. The cabin was also updated with fatigue monitoring system. On the exterior, the edges of the cabin were squared off compared to the older version.[3]

Details

Tipper range

2825.k/tk

3525.k/tk

2830.k/tk

3530.k/tk

Tractor range

4025.s

4030.s

4625.s

4630.s

5530.s

Engines Cummins ISBE6.7

250 hp@2300rpm

950 nm @1000-1800 rpm

300 hp@2300rpm

1100 nm @1000-1800 rpm

Gearbox 2830.k/tk 3525.k/tk

Is equipped with

ZF 1115td 9s

9 speed

430 mm clutch

2825t/tk

3525.t/tk

4030.s

4025.s

4630.s

4625.s

5530.s

Is equipped with

Tata Motors G1150

9 speed

430dia clutch

[4]

It also raced in the Buddh International Circuit. It is also counted as a racing vehicle in the eyes of FIA.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Tata rolls out Prima range". Archived from the original on 12 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Tata Prima - 44 Tonner Heavy Duty Cargo Trucks | Tata Motors Saudi Arabia". Retrieved 24 February 2022.
  3. ^ Kulkarni, Akshay (5 September 2022). "Tata New CVs Launch - CNG Trucks, ADAS Prima Trucks, Driver Fatigue Monitoring". RushLane. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Auto Expo 2020: Tata Prima BS-6 ऑटो एक्सपो में पेश - Ask Me Auto". www.askmeauto.com. Archived from the original on 21 February 2020.
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