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{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2019}}
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{{Use Indian English|date=February 2019}}
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{{Infobox automobile
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|image=Tata Super Ace DLS (front), Denpasar.jpg
|image=Tata Super Ace DLS (front), Denpasar.jpg
|manufacturer=[[Tata Motors]]
|manufacturer=[[Tata Motors]]
|production=2009–present
|production=2009–present(Worldwide)
2009–2019(India)
|predecessor = [[Tata Ace]]
|successor = Tata Intra
|assembly = [[Pantnagar]], [[Uttarakhand]], [[India]]
|assembly = [[Pantnagar]], [[Uttarakhand]], [[India]]
|class=Mini Truck
|class=Mini Truck
|body_style=[[Pickup Truck]] / Bakkie
|body_style=[[Pickup Truck]] / Bakkie
|transmission= 5-speed manual
|transmission= 5-speed manual
|engine=1405 cc CRAIL Turbocharged Diesel [[SOHC]] 12-valve I4
|engine=1405 cc [[Common rail]] [[Turbodiesel|TD]] 12-valve I4
|wheelbase = 2380 mm
|wheelbase = 2380 mm
|length= 4340 mm
|length= 4340 mm
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'''Tata Super Ace''', launched by the Indian multinational automotive company [[Tata Motors]] Limited is a 1 tonne diesel [[mini truck]]. It offers a loading deck length of 2630 mm, a top speed of 125 km/h (78 mph), and a turning radius of 5.1 m.
'''Tata Super Ace''', launched by the Indian multinational automotive company [[Tata Motors]] Limited is a 1 tonne [[streamliner|streamlined]] diesel [[mini truck]]. It offers a loading deck length of 2630 mm, a top speed of 125 km/h (78 mph), and a turning radius of 5.1 m.
It is based on the design of the highly successful and acclaimed [[Tata Ace]], India's first commercial sub one tonne four wheel mini truck, which also won the [[BBC]] [[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]'s Annual ''Best Commercial Vehicle Design Award'',<ref name="Top Gear Award">{{cite news
It is based on the design of the highly successful and acclaimed [[Tata Ace]], India's first commercial sub one tonne four wheel mini truck, which also won the [[BBC]] [[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]'s Annual ''Best Commercial Vehicle Design Award'',<ref name="Top Gear Award">{{cite news
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Currently, a Tata 475 TCIC(BSIII) IDI engine is being used for the domestic demand while the export variants come with the existing EURO compliance. This 4 cylinder 1405 cc engine gives a maximum [[Power (physics)|power]] of 70 [[horsepower|hp]] @ 4500 rpm and a maximum [[torque]] of 135.3 Nm @ 2500 rpm.
Currently,{{when|date=October 2021}} a Tata 475 TCIC (BSIII) IDI engine is being used for the domestic demand while the export variants come with the existing EURO compliance. This 1405-cc single overhead cam [[inline-four engine]] has three valves per cylinder and gives a maximum [[Power (physics)|power]] of {{cvt|70|hp-metric|kW|0}} at 4500&nbsp;rpm and a maximum [[torque]] of {{cvt|135.3|Nm|lbft|0}} at 2500&nbsp;rpm.


A ''Direct Injection Common Rail'' [[DICOR]] engine for Super Ace has been developed and displayed. Production using this engine has already started. It offers an even better fuel economy and engine performance.
A ''Direct Injection Common Rail'' [[DICOR]] engine for Super Ace has been developed and displayed. Production using this engine has already started. It offers an even better fuel economy and engine performance.
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* Semi Monocoque Structure with multiple crumple zones
* Semi Monocoque Structure with multiple crumple zones
* Side Impact Beams
* Side Impact Beams
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|+[[ASEAN NCAP]] 2018 TATA Super Ace:<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-11-21|title=TATA SUPER ACE|url=https://aseancap.org/v2/?p=4347|access-date=2020-06-30|website=Aseancap|language=en-US}}</ref>
!Vehicle Category
! colspan="2" |SMALL TRUCK
|-
!Number Of Airbag
! colspan="2" |0
|-
!
!Score
!Rating
|-
!Overall
!19.15/100.00
!{{Rating|0|5}}
|-
!Adult Occupant Protection
!10.34/36.00
!{{Rating|1|5}}
|-
|Frontal Impact
!-
| rowspan="3" |
|-
|Side Impact
|10.34/16.00
|-
|Head Protection Technology
!-
|-
!Child Occupant Protection
!-
!-
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|Frontal Impact
!-
! rowspan="2" |Not Assessed
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|Side Impact
!-
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!Safety Assist
!-
!{{Rating|0|5}}
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|Effective Braking & Avoidance
!-
| rowspan="4" |
|-
|Seatbelt Reminders
!-
|-
|Blind Spot Technology
!-
|-
|Advanced SATs
!-
|}


==International Market==
==International Market==
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===Thailand===
===Thailand===


Tata Motors Thailand introduced its new 1-tonne commercial vehicle, the Tata Super ACE City Giant at the 27th [[Thailand]] International Motor Expo 2010. The product claims a 24 Hours non stop operational capacity.
Tata Motors Thailand introduced its new 1-tonne commercial vehicle, the Tata Super ACE City Giant at the 27th [[Thailand]] International Motor Expo 2010. The product claims a 24 Hours non-stop operational capacity.


===Indonesia===
===Indonesia===
The company has also started exporting the Super Ace to [[Indonesia]] in 2013.
The company also started exporting the Super Ace to [[Indonesia]] in 2013.


===Sri Lanka===
===Sri Lanka===
DIMO lanka is selling in Sri Lanka
[[Diesel & Motor Engineering|DIMO Lanka]] is the dealer in Sri Lanka.


==Super Ace LHD==
==Super Ace LHD==
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|title = Super Ace EV
|title = Super Ace EV
|accessdate = 2013-08-23
|accessdate = 2013-08-23
|publisher = GearHeads.in }}</ref> Super Ace EV was first displayed at the Auto Expo in Delhi,2012 as part of the Technology Day organized by [[Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers|SIAM]].
|publisher = GearHeads.in }}</ref> Super Ace EV was first displayed at the Auto Expo in Delhi, 2012 as part of the Technology Day organized by [[Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers|SIAM]].

==Passenger variant==
[[File:Tata Super Ace display.jpg|thumb|The Tata Super Ace on display at the 2017 [[Manila International Auto Show|MIAS]] show.]]
The '''Super Ace Bigboy''' is the passenger version of the Super Ace and was displayed at the 2017 [[Manila International Auto Show|MIAS]] show.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/129190/tata-super-ace-big-boy-versatile-go-vehicle | title=Tata Super Ace "Big Boy" is a versatile go-to vehicle | date=10 April 2017 }}</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==
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{{Tata Motors}}
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[[Category:Tata trucks|Ace]]
[[Category:Tata trucks|Ace]]
[[Category:Vehicles introduced in 2009]]

Latest revision as of 02:01, 7 April 2024

Tata Super Ace
Overview
ManufacturerTata Motors
Production2009–present(Worldwide) 2009–2019(India)
AssemblyPantnagar, Uttarakhand, India
Body and chassis
ClassMini Truck
Body stylePickup Truck / Bakkie
RelatedTata Venture
Powertrain
Engine1405 cc Common rail TD 12-valve I4
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2380 mm
Length4340 mm
Width1565 mm
Height1858 mm
Curb weight1260 kg
Chronology
SuccessorTata Intra

Tata Super Ace, launched by the Indian multinational automotive company Tata Motors Limited is a 1 tonne streamlined diesel mini truck. It offers a loading deck length of 2630 mm, a top speed of 125 km/h (78 mph), and a turning radius of 5.1 m. It is based on the design of the highly successful and acclaimed Tata Ace, India's first commercial sub one tonne four wheel mini truck, which also won the BBC Top Gear's Annual Best Commercial Vehicle Design Award,[1] 2006.

Features[edit]

The driver cabin offers car-like interiors along with a host of other creature comforts for the driver like* :

  • HVAC function
  • Sliding Reclining seats with adjustable Headrest and Folding arrangement
  • Power Windows
  • Lockable Glovebox
  • Hydraulic Power Steering
  • Digital Clock
  • 12 V power socket for Cigarette lighter and Mobile Charging points
  • Lockable Fuel Cap
  • Remote Central Locking
  • Battery Guard
  • Fog Lamps
  • Headlamp Levelling

Currently,[when?] a Tata 475 TCIC (BSIII) IDI engine is being used for the domestic demand while the export variants come with the existing EURO compliance. This 1405-cc single overhead cam inline-four engine has three valves per cylinder and gives a maximum power of 70 hp (51 kW) at 4500 rpm and a maximum torque of 135.3 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) at 2500 rpm.

A Direct Injection Common Rail DICOR engine for Super Ace has been developed and displayed. Production using this engine has already started. It offers an even better fuel economy and engine performance.

Safety[edit]

Complying with the International Safety norms, the Super Ace features:

  • Collapsible Steering Column
  • Broader ORVM for 3 Lane Visibility
  • Load Conscious Reducing Valve for better braking at variable loads
  • Semi Monocoque Structure with multiple crumple zones
  • Side Impact Beams
ASEAN NCAP 2018 TATA Super Ace:[2]
Vehicle Category SMALL TRUCK
Number Of Airbag 0
Score Rating
Overall 19.15/100.00
Adult Occupant Protection 10.34/36.00
Frontal Impact -
Side Impact 10.34/16.00
Head Protection Technology -
Child Occupant Protection - -
Frontal Impact - Not Assessed
Side Impact -
Safety Assist -
Effective Braking & Avoidance -
Seatbelt Reminders -
Blind Spot Technology -
Advanced SATs -

International Market[edit]

South Africa[edit]

Tata Super Ace was launched in South Africa on 19 October 2012 creating a stir in the market previously enjoyed by the likes of Hyundai H100, Daihatsu Gran Max and Kia K2700.

Thailand[edit]

Tata Motors Thailand introduced its new 1-tonne commercial vehicle, the Tata Super ACE City Giant at the 27th Thailand International Motor Expo 2010. The product claims a 24 Hours non-stop operational capacity.

Indonesia[edit]

The company also started exporting the Super Ace to Indonesia in 2013.

Sri Lanka[edit]

DIMO Lanka is the dealer in Sri Lanka.

Super Ace LHD[edit]

Tata Motors displayed the Tata Super Ace - EURO V LHD (Left Hand Drive) version at the 11th Auto Expo in New Delhi in 2012 for developed markets.[3] A 1.4L DICOR (Direct Injection Common Rail) engine, coupled with a 5-speed fully synchromesh gearbox powers this Super Ace.

It comes with additional safety and security features like ABS, Airbags and Immobiliser facility.

Tata Super Ace EV[edit]

The Electric powertrain version of Super Ace is expected anytime soon as there are unconfirmed reports that Tata Motors is busy building this for developed markets.[4] Super Ace EV was first displayed at the Auto Expo in Delhi, 2012 as part of the Technology Day organized by SIAM.

Passenger variant[edit]

The Tata Super Ace on display at the 2017 MIAS show.

The Super Ace Bigboy is the passenger version of the Super Ace and was displayed at the 2017 MIAS show.[5]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "BBC Design Award". Profit.NDTV. 17 April 2007. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  2. ^ "TATA SUPER ACE". Aseancap. 21 November 2018. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Super Ace LHD". Tata Motors. 8 August 2012. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Super Ace EV". GearHeads.in. 12 May 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Tata Super Ace "Big Boy" is a versatile go-to vehicle". 10 April 2017.

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