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Tata donates 20 Winger ambulances to BMC

Tata Sons Foundation has donated twenty Winger ambulances to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The foundation has also made a donation of Rs. 10 crore to set up an Immunology and Virus Infection Research Center.

The ambulances are based on the updated Winger BS6 that features Tata's Impact 2.0 styling. It has a Harrier-esque front end with a slim grille and rectangular headlamp clusters positioned on the bumper. The vehicles have space for a single stretcher and comply with AIS 125 Part 1 norms.

The Winger ambulance comes in two variants - 3200 WB and 3488 WB. It is powered by a BS6-compliant 2.2-litre diesel engine that produces 99 BHP and 200 Nm.

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All-new Tata Winger with updated styling spied

The updated Tata Winger featuring a redesigned front fascia has been spied testing.

The design of the new Winger is based on Tata's Impact 2.0 styling. It features a slim grille with a chrome bar and slim LED daytime running lights. Just like the Harrier, the main headlamp clusters are positioned lower down on the front bumper. The test vehicle seen in these images has rectangular halogen headlamps. It also has a pair of circular fog lamps.

At the rear, the reshaped tail lamps are integrated into a black plastic cladding. The Winger has a sliding door for the rear compartment and a split tail gate. The van also has a side step.

The updated Tata Winger was presented at the 2020 Auto Expo. The display vehicle had body coloured front and rear bumpers as well as cladding. The interior is also expected to be updated with a new 3-spoke steering wheel, twin-dial instrument cluster with an MID and gloss black centre console with a touchscreen infotainment head-unit.

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Tata Winger 15 Seater launched at Rs. 12.05 lakh

Tata Motors has launched the Winger 15 Seater in Maharashtra. The mini-bus is priced from Rs. 12.05 lakh (ex-showroom) and will be available across 23 Tata dealers in the state.

The Tata Winger 15S measures 5,458 mm in overall length, 1,905 mm in width and 2,670 mm in height and the internal cabin height is 6 feet 3 inches, which is claimed to aid passenger movement. It has a ground clearance of 180 mm and luggage capacity of 585 litres.

The Winger 15S is built around a monocoque chassis. It features independent front suspension with anti-roll bars and hydraulic shock absorbers and rides on 15-inch wheels. On the inside, the Winger 15S comes fitted with push back seats with USB charging ports for each row and individual air-conditioning vents. 

The Winger 15S is powered by a 2.2-litre, 4-cylinder DICOR diesel engine which produces 99 BHP @ 4,000 rpm and 190 Nm of peak torque @ 1,250-3,500 rpm. The engine is paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox and drives the front wheels.

 

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Tata launches Winger DICOR with 100 HP & 190 Nm of torque

Tata Motors has launched an updated version of the Winger in India. Dubbed Winger DICOR, it has a 2.2-litre, BS-IV compliant DICOR engine that develops 99 BHP @ 4,000 rpm and 190 Nm of torque @ 1,250-3,000 rpm.

The new Winger is suitable for use in the hospitality and tours & travels industries. It comes in 3 variants - Luxury (9 reclining push-back seats), Deluxe flat roof (12 & 13 hi-back seats) and Deluxe Hi-roof variant (13 hi-back seats). The high roof variant has an internal height of 6.23 ft.

Some of the features of the Winger DICOR include a monocoque body, McPherson strut front suspension, parabolic leaf spring rear suspension and a 60-litre fuel tank. The vehicle is equipped with a first aid kit as well as fire extinguishers.

Tata Motors is offering a warranty of 3 years / 3 lakh kilometres on the Winger DICOR.

 
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