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Tata Ace Diesel

Ex-Showroom Price

₹7.00L

Key Specifications

GVW

1675 kg

Power

14.7 kW

Tata Ace Diesel Key Specifications

Number of Tyres4
Payload750 Kgs
Power
  • 14.7 kW
Mileage
  • 22 kmpl
Fuel Tank Capacity30 Ltr
Chasis TypeChassis with Cabin
Fuel TypeDiesel
Max Torque45 Nm
Max Speed65 Km/h
Gear Box4 Forward + 1 Reverse

About Tata Ace Diesel Truck

The Tata Ace Diesel is one of India’s most trusted small commercial trucks, built for daily business use. It is powered by a 702 cc BS6 Phase 2 diesel engine with common rail technology. The truck offers two drive modes, Power and City, for better load performance and fuel savings. It delivers up to 14.7 kW power and 45 Nm torque in Power Mode. The mileage is around 22 kmpl, helping reduce running costs. It has a payload capacity of 750 kg and a gross vehicle weight of 1675 kg. The cargo box measures 2200 mm in length. The upgraded cabin offers D+1 seating, bigger headlamps, reduced steering effort, and a driver seat with headrest. The price starts at ₹7.00 lakh (ex-showroom).

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Tata Ace Diesel Pros & Cons

Things We Like

  • Excellent fuel efficiency for a commercial vehicle, leading to lower running costs.
  • Compact dimensions allow easy navigation through narrow city streets and congested areas.
  • Widespread service network across India ensures easy maintenance and availability of spare parts.
  • Affordable initial purchase price makes it accessible for small businesses and first-time owners.
  • Decent payload capacity suitable for last-mile delivery and varied cargo needs.
  • Proven reliability and robust build quality, built to withstand tough operating conditions.
  • Low overall maintenance requirements contributing to reduced operational expenses.
  • Strong resale value in the used vehicle market due to high demand and durability.

Things We Don't Like

  • Limited engine power which may struggle with very heavy loads or steep inclines.
  • Basic interior with minimal comfort and convenience features for the driver.
  • Engine noise and vibrations can be noticeable inside the cabin, especially on longer journeys.
  • Not designed for long distance driving, primarily suited for urban and short-haul logistics.
  • Restricted top speed, making it less suitable for highway cruising.
  • Basic safety features compared to modern passenger vehicles or larger commercial trucks.
  • Ride quality can be firm due to its commercial suspension setup.