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Tata Motors Unveils Premium 9-Seater Winger Plus at ₹20.60 Lakh

The Winger Plus combines comfort, connectivity, and efficiency for both passengers and fleet operators.

Tata Motors Unveils Premium 9-Seater Winger Plus at ₹20.60 Lakh

The Winger Plus combines comfort, connectivity, and efficiency for both passengers and fleet operators.

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Tata Motors on Friday launched its all-new 9-seater Tata Winger Plus, priced at ₹20.60 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi), targeting staff transportation and the expanding travel and tourism market.

Designed as a premium passenger mobility solution, the Winger Plus combines comfort, connectivity, and efficiency for both passengers and fleet operators. According to the company, the van delivers a spacious and comfortable travel experience while helping fleet owners reduce total cost of ownership and improve profitability.

Anand S, Vice President and Head of Commercial Passenger Vehicle Business at Tata Motors, said the Winger Plus “has been thoughtfully developed to offer passengers a premium ride while presenting fleet operators with a compelling value proposition. Its superior comfort, advanced features, and segment-leading efficiency are engineered to maximise profitability while keeping ownership costs low.”

The vehicle is built to cater to India’s evolving passenger mobility needs — from urban staff transport to growing demand in the tourism sector. “The Winger Plus sets new benchmarks in the commercial passenger vehicle segment, responding to the diverse requirements of modern fleet operators and travellers alike,” Anand added.

Equipped with Tata Motors’ Fleet Edge connected vehicle platform, the Winger Plus allows real-time vehicle tracking, diagnostics, and fleet optimisation, providing operators with tools to enhance operational efficiency.

With this launch, Tata Motors strengthens its commercial passenger vehicle portfolio, which spans 9-seater to 55-seater vehicles across various powertrains and configurations, serving multiple segments of India’s mass-mobility market.