- Tata Motors secured cumulative orders exceeding 5,000 buses and bus chassis from multiple Indian state transport undertakings.
- The procurement supports fleet expansion and modernization across several state-operated public transport networks.
The scale of Tata Motors bus orders India has crossed an important milestone, with the company securing cumulative orders for more than 5,000 buses and bus chassis from several state transport undertakings across the country. The procurement highlights continued investment by public transport agencies to expand and modernize fleets as passenger demand grows in both urban and intercity travel corridors across India.
Orders Spread Across Multiple State Transport Undertakings
The orders originate from a broad group of transport authorities including Maharashtra, Gujarat, North Western Karnataka, Telangana, Rajasthan, Bihar and Kerala state transport corporations. Additional procurement has also been placed by Haryana Roadways under the Department of Road Transport and the Chandigarh Transport Undertaking. These purchases involve both fully built buses and bus chassis that will support a range of passenger transport applications operated by government-run mobility services.
Bus Models And Chassis Included In The Procurement
The procurement includes several models from the company’s commercial passenger vehicle portfolio designed for diverse operating environments. These include buses from the Cityride, Starbus, Starbus Prime and Magna series, along with chassis variants such as LPO 1618, LPO 1622 and LPO 1822. The vehicles are typically deployed in city bus networks, staff transportation services and intercity routes managed by state transport bodies seeking reliable fleet capacity.
Service Ecosystem Supporting Public Transport Fleets
Alongside the vehicle supply, the company’s commercial passenger vehicle ecosystem includes lifecycle support through the Sampoorna Seva 2.0 programme. The initiative provides maintenance services, breakdown assistance, genuine spare parts availability and turnaround time assurance for fleet operators. With more than 4,500 sales and service touchpoints across the country, the network supports ongoing fleet operations as state transport corporations continue investing in capacity expansion and public mobility improvements.
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