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Tata Motors unveils vehicle range for S Africa

Our Bureau

Mumbai , June 21

TATA Motors and Tata Africa today unveiled a range of passenger cars, utility vehicles, pick-ups, trucks and buses for the South African market.

``The pick-ups, light trucks and buses will be available for sale in South Africa immediately, while the other products will be launched in the coming months,'' an official statement said.

The vehicle range is supported by a network for after-market parts and service.

Tata Africa, having a presence of over 30 years in the region, has announced a joint venture with the Imperial Group for distributing and marketing the pick-ups. ``It is expected that this will be a forerunner for more co-operation between the two organisations,'' the statement said.

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