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Tata Motors showcase three vehicles including 407 Pickup

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Posted: Sep 03, 2009 at 0135 hrs IST

New Delhi Country's largest auto maker Tata Motors on Tuesday unveiled three new products in the sub-one tonne to three tonne segment, including Tata 407 Pickup, Tata Super Ace and Tata EX.

The Super Ace and Ex has been launched from the Ace platform, named after the company's mini-truck.

"It has always been our commitment to continually refresh our product portfolio, with both new products and improvements on proven platforms, guided by our customers feedback," Tata Motors President (Commercial Vehicle Business Unit) Ravi Pisharody said in a statement.

Tata 407 Pickup has a payload of 2.25 tonne, while Tata Super Ace and Tata Ace EX has an engine capacity of one tonne.

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