
Tata Motors Showcases Next-Generation Sustainable and Intelligent Mobility Solutions at EXCON 2025!
Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, has unveiled a comprehensive portfolio of advanced mobility solutions at EXCON 2025, South Asia’s premier construction equipment exhibition. Showcased under the theme “Productivity Unleashed”, the lineup reflects the company’s focus on delivering future-ready vehicles engineered to enhance operational efficiency, productivity and profitability for India’s rapidly expanding construction, mining and infrastructure sectors.
The exhibition is headlined by the launch of the Prima 3540.K AutoShift, Tata Motors’ most powerful tipper to date, purpose-built for deep mining applications. The company also introduced the Prima E.28K, its first all-electric tipper, and the Signa 2820.TK CNG, India’s first factory-built CNG tipper in the 28-tonne category. Alongside vehicles, Tata Motors is also showcasing a broad range of aggregates including industrial engines, axles and gensets, highlighting its end-to-end approach to performance-driven and sustainable mobility.
Speaking at EXCON 2025, Rajesh Kaul, Vice President & Business Head – Trucks, Tata Motors Ltd, emphasized the importance of engineering innovation aligned with customer needs. He noted that as infrastructure development accelerates across the country, customers are seeking dependable, high-productivity vehicles capable of operating in the toughest environments. With the Prima 3540.K, Tata Motors has entered the deep-mining segment with a robust solution designed for extreme duty cycles. At the same time, the introduction of the Prima E.28K underlines the company’s commitment to sustainability by delivering zero-emission performance without compromising on power or productivity.
The vehicle lineup on display demonstrates Tata Motors’ breadth across conventional, alternative fuel and electric powertrains. The Prima 3540.K AutoShift is powered by a Cummins 8.5-litre engine producing 375 hp and 1,800 Nm of torque, paired with a 12-speed automated manual transmission for demanding mining operations. The Prima E.28K, a 28-tonne battery-electric tipper, is engineered for high-uptime operations in shallow mining, port handling and mineral transport. The Signa 2820.TK CNG offers a lower total cost of ownership and improved profitability for construction projects seeking cleaner fuel alternatives.
Additional highlights include the Signa 4832.TK, India’s first 48-tonne, five-axle tipper with a 32 m³ load body for large-scale coal transport, the Prima 3532.TK with the segment’s largest 26 m³ load body for aggregate movement, and the Prima E.55S, a battery-electric prime mover offering up to 350 km range and enhanced gradeability through an integrated three-speed e-axle.
Tata Motors also showcased its upgraded aggregates portfolio, engineered for durability and consistent performance. This includes newly launched 15 kVA and 35 kVA gensets, the established 125 kVA genset, CEV BS V compliant industrial engines for construction equipment, heavy-duty live axles, trailer axles and advanced after-treatment systems. According to Vikram Agrawal, Head – Spares and Non-Vehicular Business, Tata Motors Ltd, these offerings reinforce the company’s focus on uptime, efficiency and long-term customer value.
Supporting the hardware is Tata Motors’ comprehensive commercial vehicle ecosystem, anchored by Sampoorna Seva 2.0, which delivers lifecycle support to maximize vehicle uptime. This is further enhanced by Fleet Edge, the company’s connected vehicle platform that enables smarter fleet management, reduced operating costs and improved asset utilization through Tata Motors’ extensive pan-India service network.
Part of the USD 180 billion Tata Group, Tata Motors brings over eight decades of engineering leadership and manufacturing excellence to the mobility sector. Through its showcase at EXCON 2025, the company has reinforced its commitment to building intelligent, sustainable and future-ready solutions that power India’s infrastructure growth and mobility transformation.















