
Tata Signa 3521.T 5L Turbotronn
Ex-Showroom Price
₹37.94L - ₹39.99L
Key Specifications
GVW
35000 kg
Power
197 hp
Tata Signa 3521.T 5L Turbotronn Key Specifications
Number of Tyres12
Payload18500 Kgs
Power
- 197 hp
Mileage
- 4.5 kmpl
Fuel Tank Capacity365 Ltr
Chasis TypeChassis with Cabin
Fuel TypeDiesel
Max Torque850 Nm
Max Speed60 Km/h
Gear Box6 Forward + 1 Reverse
About Tata Signa 3521.T 5L Turbotronn Truck
The Tata Signa 3521.T 5L Turbotronn is available in 4 variants. The Tata Signa 3521.T 5L Turbotronn offers in 5000 cc. Its payload capacity is 18500 Kgs, GVW 35000 kg and wheelbase is 5205 mm. Signa 3521.T 5L Turbotronn is a 12 wheeler commercial vehicle.
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The Tata Signa 3521.T 5L Turbotronn is available in 4 variants. The Tata Signa 3521.T 5L Turbotronn offers in 5000 cc. Its payload capacity is 18500 Kgs, GVW 35000 kg and wheelbase is 5205 mm. Signa 3521.T 5L Turbotronn is a 12 wheeler commercial vehicle.
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Tata Signa 3521.T 5L Turbotronn Pros & Cons
Things We Like
- ✔Extensive service and spare parts network across India
- ✔Reputed for robust build quality and reliability for demanding conditions
- ✔Good payload capacity suitable for diverse heavy-duty applications
- ✔Modern and fuel efficient Turbotronn engine technology for better economy
- ✔Competitive operational costs and good potential resale value
- ✔Improved driver comfort and ergonomics in the Signa cabin design
- ✔Advanced telematics and fleet management solutions typically available
- ✔Strong brand presence and trust in the Indian commercial vehicle market
Things We Don't Like
- ✖Higher initial purchase price compared to more basic truck models
- ✖Maintenance of advanced engine and emission components may require specialized expertise
- ✖Requires AdBlue Diesel Exhaust Fluid which adds to running costs and replenishment needs
- ✖Maneuverability can be challenging in congested urban environments due to its size
- ✖Advanced systems may demand more skilled drivers for optimal operation and efficiency
- ✖Potential sensitivity to fuel quality variations in certain regions due to modern engine technology