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Tata Motors starts new Ace mini truck EX2 in Lanka

Homegrown auto major Tata Motors on Thursday said that it has launched a new variant of its mini truck Ace in Sri Lanka to strengthen its presence in the island nation.

The company said it will also introduce other applications on the Ace platform, including tankers, dumper placers, cargo vans, mobile retail vans, high-lift cherry pickers, mobile hoardings, high security cash vans and taxi and school applications in the Sri Lankan market.
Tata Motors is present in Sri Lanka through its distributor, Diesel and Motor Engineering Plc (DIMO Plc). It is yet to announce the price of the new product. DIMO chairman and managing director Ranjith Pandithage said ever since the introduction of the Tata ACE, the company has sold over 40,000 vehicles in Sri Lanka.'With the new campaign DIMO Batta 'Mod Wela' (has become modern and stylish), we plan to increase our market share and our dominance in the smaller commercial vehicle market and offer even better product to the customer,' he added.

Tata Motors Head, International Business (Commercial Vehicles), RT Wasan said having sold over one million vehicles on the Tata ACE platform worldwide in 7 years since it was first introduced, the company hopes 'to further achieve newer feats in the next couple of years.'
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