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Tata Motors launches Aria and Manza in Ghana

The Indian automajor Tata Motors has launched the Manza and Aria in Ghana. The company has partnered with Modern Auto Services to launch these products there. Modern Auto Services has a wide dealership and service network in the West African nation.
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By Vikas Yogi

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Published on April 23, 2014

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    The Indian automajor Tata Motors has launched the Manza and Aria in Ghana. The company has partnered with Modern Auto Services to launch these products there. Modern Auto Services has a wide dealership and service network in the West African nation.

    Tata Motors has been already selling range of its commercial vehicles in Ghana since 1974, and started exporting Safari, Sumo, Indica and Indigo to Ghana in October 2006.

    Tata Aria and Manza in Ghana

    While the Indian market has recently received the updated Tata Aria, the company has launched the older version in the African country. The Ghana-bound Aria continues to feature the 138bhp 2.2-litre DiCOR diesel engine. The Manza is the same that we have in India, powering the 1.4-litre Safire petrol engine, capable of churning out 88bhp.

    The company plans to launch more new products in Ghana, however, there is no clarity on what products will those be.

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    Last Updated on April 23, 2014


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