Indian Transportation Company Adds 2,000 Tata Aria SUVs
Tata Motors has announced that SVLL Connect Pvt. Ltd., a road transportation company, has placed an order of 2,000 passenger vehicles, spanning one year.
by Staff
May 16, 2014
Photo of SVLL Connect's Aria courtesy of Tata Motors.
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Photo of SVLL Connect's Aria courtesy of Tata Motors.
Tata Motors has announced that SVLL Connect Pvt. Ltd., a group company of Siddhi Vinayak Logistic Ltd., has placed a record order of 2,000 passenger vehicles, spanning one year. The order is SVLL Connect’s single largest in the personal passenger carrier segment, according to Tata.
SVLL Connect’s order will comprise of Tata Motors luxury sedan, the Manza, the Indigo eCS, with a majority of the order placed for the new Aria utility vehicle, according to the automaker. SVLL Connect will operate these vehicles over inter-city routes.
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“As one of the largest companies in the road transportation space, we, at SVLL Connect, are keen to cater to the demand from large families, corporate and individual travelers, having placed an order with Tata Motors for 2,000 passenger vehicles,” said Deepak Baid, director, SVLL Connect. “The rapidly growing long-haul personal transportation space has a specific demand for spacious, comfortable vehicles and Tata Motors passenger vehicles provide just that, coupled with reliability and overall performance. With this order we are confident of providing the SVLL customer with an unparalleled service experience.”
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