Tata Launches SIGNA Commercial Vehicles
Tata Motors has launched its new SIGNA range of medium and heavy commercial vehicles.

A SIGNA 2518.K tipper. Photo: Tata Motors

A SIGNA 2518.K tipper. Photo: Tata Motors
Tata Motors has launched its new SIGNA range of medium and heavy commercial vehicles. Tata Motors showcased three variants from the SIGNA range – the SIGNA 4923.S tractor, the SIGNA 3118.T multi-axle truck and the SIGNA 2518.K tipper during the recent Auto Expo 2016.
The Tata SIGNA 4923.S, is a tractor offering from Tata Motors’ new SIGNA range of commercial vehicles. With a gross combination weight (GCW) of 49,000 kg, when coupled with suitable trailers, the Tata SIGNA 4923.S equipped with the Cummins ISBe 5.9 Common Rail engine, delivers power of 230 PS and a torque of 850Nm, and is equipped with aggregates, such as the G1150 Gearbox and RA109SRT rear axle, according to the company
The Tata SIGNA 3118.T is an MAV truck from Tata Motors’ new SIGNA range of commercial vehicles, with both steerable and lift axle options. With a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 31 tons, the SIGNA 3118.T is powered by a Tata Cummins B5.9L 6-cylinder engine, with an optimum combination of 180 PS and flat torque of 675 Nm at lowest rpm range, according to the company.
The Tata SIGNA 2518.K is a construction and mining offering from Tata Motors’ new SIGNA range of commercial vehicles. With a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 25 tons, the Tata SIGNA 2518.K is powered by a Tata Cummins B5.9L 6-cylinder engine, with an optimum combination of 180 PS and flat torque of 675 Nm at lowest RPM range, according to the company.
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