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Tata Telcoline

The Tata Telcoline is a mid-size pickup truck made by the Indian automaker Tata Motors since 1988. In India, it was originally known as the Tatamobile 206, and since 2002, the name was changed to the Tata 207 DI. In export markets, it has been sold as the Tatamobile, Tata Loadbeta, or simply Tata Pick Up.

Tata Telcoline
Second generation
Overview
ManufacturerTata Motors
Production1988–present
Body and chassis
Body style2-door pick-up
4-door pick-up

First generation (1988-2005)

Tata Telcoline
 
Overview
Also calledTatamobile 206
Tata Pick-Up
Tata 207
Tata TL
Tata Loadbeta
Production1988–present
AssemblyPune, India
Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia
Body and chassis
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Front-engine four-wheel-drive
PlatformTata X2
RelatedTata Sierra
Tata Estate
Tata Sumo
Tata Safari
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,825–3,150 mm (111.2–124.0 in)
Length4,585–5,210 mm (180.5–205.1 in)
Width1,700–1,810 mm (66.9–71.3 in)
Height1,600–1,730 mm (63.0–68.1 in)
Curb weight1,715–1,995 kg (3,781–4,398 lb)

Introduced in July 1988, the Tatamobile 206 pick-up (the original name used in India) was designed and engineered by Telco (Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company) and was the first light commercial vehicle launched by Tata Motors after the heavy duty Tata 407 (a vehicle based on the Mercedes-Benz T2 design). Developed in two years,[1] the pick up sold a total of 61,691 examples in India during the 1988 and 1989 model years and 64,941 vehicles between 1989 and 1990. With the Tatamobile 206, the Indian automaker acquired 25% of the market share in the light commercial vehicle segment.[2]

The Tatamobile 206 is a mid-size pick-up produced on a flexible body-on-frame chassis (called Tata X2 platform[3]) in both short wheelbase (single cab, 2 seats) and long wheelbase (crew cab, 5 seats) with rear or four wheel drive: the 4WD version has a higher ground clearance for improved off-road use. On the same X2 platform, Tata Motors produced the compact 3-door Tata Sierra SUV (launched in 1991), the 5-door Tata Estate wagon and the 5-door Safari SUV, Sumo and Spacio. Originally in India, it was powered by a naturally aspirated 2.0-litre (1,948 cc) diesel Peugeot XD88 engine (assembled under licence by Tata in India) that produced 63 hp (47 kW). In 1994, a Tata-built, stroked version of the unrelated Peugeot XUD9 engine with the same displacement as the old XD88 was added. A turbocharged version that produced 92 hp (69 kW) was also available.

In 1990, Tata started exporting the Tatamobile to South Africa with the name Telcoline and in 1994, Tata introduced a facelift for the Indian market with revised headlights. Tata also began exporting the vehicle to Europe. In Italy, it was sold as the Tata Pick-Up in single and crew-cab form with two trim levels: base level and Orciari, a more equipped version built by Italian firm Orciari with two-tone paint, front bull-bar, alloy wheels, air conditioning and a more refined interior. The engines available in Europe were the 2.0-litre Peugeot naturally aspirated diesel (63 HP) and turbo diesel (92 HP). With the introduction of the Euro 3 emission standards, the naturally aspirated version was phased out and the power of the turbocharged version was reduced to 88 horsepower.[4]

In 2000, Tata Motors signed an agreement with Malaysia Truck & Bus (MTB) to assemble the Telcoline in complete knock down kit form at the Pekan, Pahang plant in Malaysia for sale on the local market. The pick-up was initially sold only in the 4WD double-cab version, though later on, the single-cab version was also introduced.[5]

2002 facelift

 
Facelift Tata Telcoline single-cab 4WD

In August 2002, a more substantial facelift was introduced: new front and rear bumpers, bonnet and front grille that houses the new Tata logo. Moreover, changes are made to the mechanicals and the new 3.0-litre diesel engine is introduced (the same used in the Tata 407[6]). With the new engine, Tata changed the Indian market name from Tatamobile to Tata 207 DI. The 3.0-litre (2956 cc) naturally aspirated diesel produced 58 HP but had more torque than the outgoing 2.0-litre Peugeot unit, while the turbocharged version produced 87 HP and was homologated to meet Euro 4 regulations.[7]

In September 2003, a joint venture was signed between Tata Motors and Phoenix Venture Holdings (MG Rover group) for the distribution and sale of the Tata 207 DI in the United Kingdom.[8] In 2006 Tata introduced to the Indian market the 207 DI EX,[9] a single cab version with flat load body and long wheelbase. In Europe the new 2.2 litre Dicor turbodiesel common rail engine Euro 4 that produce 140 horsepower was introduced.[10][11] The 2.2-litre was based on the design of the 2,179 cc PSA DW12 engine and was re-engineered by Tata and AVL.

In 2005, for the first time, Tata introduced the four-wheel drive version of the Telcoline in India. It had previously only been produced for export markets.[12] In India, the 4WD version was sold as the Tata TL, the rear-wheel drive version continued as the Tata 207. In 2008, export to Europe had ended, with Tata announcing its successor, the Xenon pick-up.

Today, production continues in India with exports to South Africa.

Second generation (2006–present)

Second generation
 
Overview
Also calledTata Xenon
Tata TL Sprint
Tata Yodha
Production2006–present
AssemblyPune, India
Thonburi, Samutprakarn, Thailand (TAAP)
Bangchan (Kannayao), Bangkok, Thailand (BGAC)
Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia (DRB-HICOM)[13]
Body and chassis
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
four-wheel-drive
PlatformTata X2
RelatedTata Sumo Grande
Powertrain
Engine2.1L MPFi 486PL 16V petrol I4
2.1L MPFi 486PL 16V CNG I4
2.2L VTT Dicor diesel I4
3.0L Dicor turbodiesel I4
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,850–3,150 mm (112.2–124.0 in)
Length4,800–5,125 mm (189.0–201.8 in)
Width1,860 mm (73.2 in)
Height1,730–1,833 mm (68.1–72.2 in)
Curb weight1,750–1,950 kg (3,858–4,299 lb)
 
Tata Xenon double cab, rear view

Developed in 18 months, the new generation of the Tata pickup uses an evolution of the previous body-on-frame X2 platform. Revised above all in the suspension geometry, the body uses a higher percentage of high-strength steel. Given the success of the previous Telcoline, the new generation Tata realises a product intended primarily for export to many countries including ASEAN, EMEA and Merconsur. It is equipped with double front airbags and security systems such as ABS, traction control and downhill speed control. During the development phase, it was called the TL Sprint due to reduced industrialisation times. Following the launch, ESP stability control was also introduced for export.

 
2013 Tata Xenon 2.2 Dicor single cab

The presentation took place in the form of a definitive prototype at the Bologna Motor Show in December 2006, with production starting in May 2007 at the Pune plant (India) and thereafter beginning sales in India, Europe and South Africa. The final name chosen by Tata Motors is Xenon to avoid confusion with the previous Telcoline remaining in production.[14] In Europe, it is equipped with the new 2.2-litre Dicor turbodiesel common rail Euro 4 producing 140 horsepower and a 5-speed manual gearbox.

In India, its revised X2 platform also gave rise to the Tata Sumo Grande.

In 2012, with the introduction of the Euro 5 regulations in Europe, the 2.2 Dicor engine was revised with the introduction of VGT, DPF filter and a power rise to 150 horsepower.[15][16]

In 2010, the pick up started assembly in Thailand by the Tata-Thonburi joint venture.[17] In 2011, the CNG version was launched in Thailand powered by a new 2,1 litre straight-4 DOHC engine with 115 HP.[18] A Xenon XT (Cross Terrain) double cab 4-door, 5-seater variant was launched in 2009. The Xenon has been well received in Europe, especially in Spain and Italy.[19]

Sales

Year Thailand
2014 962[20]
2015 738[21]
2016 923[22]
2017 598[23]
2018 447[24]
2019 478[25]
2020 139[26]
2021 52[27]

References

  1. ^ "Telco gears up to make grand entry into passenger car market with launch of new vehicle". IndiaToday.in. 31 August 1988. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  2. ^ Tatamobile 206 history
  3. ^ "Rebuilding success stories". Tatawestside.com. April 2003. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Archivio veicoli commerciali leggeri: Tata Pick Up". TuttoTrasporti.it. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  5. ^ "New Car Launches: Tata Telcoline 207 4×4 Crew Cab". autoworld.com.my. 25 September 2000. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Tata 207 to have 407's engine". Tatawestside.it. 8 January 2002. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Tata Engineering launches Tata 207 DI featuring optimum performance direct injection engine". Tatawestside.it. 14 August 2002. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  8. ^ "MG Rover mulls Tata Indica diesel sourcing too". Tatawestside.com. 17 September 2003. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  9. ^ "Tata Motors' new model". Tatawestside.com. 10 January 2006. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  10. ^ "Archivio veicoli commerciali leggeri: Tata Pick Up 2.2 Dicor 16V 4x2 PL-DC". TuttoTrasporti.it. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  11. ^ "Nuovo Tata Pick Up. A voi la scelta..." La Repubblica. 5 March 2007. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  12. ^ "Tata Motors introduces the power-packed Tata TL 4x4". Tata Motors. 8 December 2005. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  13. ^ Tata Malaysia CKD programme
  14. ^ Tata TL Sprint will be called Xenon
  15. ^ Archivio listino Tata Xenon Italia
  16. ^ Tata Xenon Euro 5 diesel
  17. ^ Tata Motors & Thonburi of Thailand set up joint venture in Thailand for pickup trucks 2010-12-06 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Tata Will Unveil The Xenon Super CNG At Motor Expo
  19. ^ re (13 January 2008). "italiaspeed.com". italiaspeed.com. Retrieved 24 February 2010.
  20. ^ "Thailand cars sales report 2014". HeadlightMag.com. Thailand. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  21. ^ "Thailand cars sales report 2015". HeadlightMag.com. Thailand. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  22. ^ "Thailand cars sales report 2016". HeadlightMag.com. Thailand. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  23. ^ "Thailand cars sales report 2017". HeadlightMag.com. Thailand. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  24. ^ "Thailand pick-up sales report 2018". HeadlightMag.com (in Thai). Thailand. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  25. ^ "Thailand pick-up sales report 2019". HeadlightMag.com (in Thai). Thailand. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  26. ^ "Thailand pick-up sales report 2020". HeadlightMag.com (in Thai). Thailand. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  27. ^ "จำนวนรถกระบะไทยปี 2021 เผยยอดจดทะเบียนใหม่แยกรุ่น Isuzu D-Max ครองแชมป์ Revo ตามห่าง | AutoFun". AutoFun Thailand (in Thai). 17 January 2022. Retrieved 18 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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Tata Xenon redirects here Not to be confused with Tata Nexon The Tata Telcoline is a mid size pickup truck made by the Indian automaker Tata Motors since 1988 In India it was originally known as the Tatamobile 206 and since 2002 the name was changed to the Tata 207 DI In export markets it has been sold as the Tatamobile Tata Loadbeta or simply Tata Pick Up Tata TelcolineSecond generationOverviewManufacturerTata MotorsProduction1988 presentBody and chassisBody style2 door pick up4 door pick up Contents 1 First generation 1988 2005 1 1 2002 facelift 2 Second generation 2006 present 3 Sales 4 References 5 External linksFirst generation 1988 2005 EditTata Telcoline OverviewAlso calledTatamobile 206Tata Pick UpTata 207Tata TLTata LoadbetaProduction1988 presentAssemblyPune IndiaPekan Pahang MalaysiaBody and chassisLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveFront engine four wheel drivePlatformTata X2RelatedTata SierraTata EstateTata SumoTata SafariPowertrainEnginediesel 1948 cc Peugeot XD88 I41948 cc 483DL I41948 cc 483DL turbo I42179 cc Dicor I42956 cc Dicor 497SP I4Transmission5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 825 3 150 mm 111 2 124 0 in Length4 585 5 210 mm 180 5 205 1 in Width1 700 1 810 mm 66 9 71 3 in Height1 600 1 730 mm 63 0 68 1 in Curb weight1 715 1 995 kg 3 781 4 398 lb Introduced in July 1988 the Tatamobile 206 pick up the original name used in India was designed and engineered by Telco Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company and was the first light commercial vehicle launched by Tata Motors after the heavy duty Tata 407 a vehicle based on the Mercedes Benz T2 design Developed in two years 1 the pick up sold a total of 61 691 examples in India during the 1988 and 1989 model years and 64 941 vehicles between 1989 and 1990 With the Tatamobile 206 the Indian automaker acquired 25 of the market share in the light commercial vehicle segment 2 The Tatamobile 206 is a mid size pick up produced on a flexible body on frame chassis called Tata X2 platform 3 in both short wheelbase single cab 2 seats and long wheelbase crew cab 5 seats with rear or four wheel drive the 4WD version has a higher ground clearance for improved off road use On the same X2 platform Tata Motors produced the compact 3 door Tata Sierra SUV launched in 1991 the 5 door Tata Estate wagon and the 5 door Safari SUV Sumo and Spacio Originally in India it was powered by a naturally aspirated 2 0 litre 1 948 cc diesel Peugeot XD88 engine assembled under licence by Tata in India that produced 63 hp 47 kW In 1994 a Tata built stroked version of the unrelated Peugeot XUD9 engine with the same displacement as the old XD88 was added A turbocharged version that produced 92 hp 69 kW was also available In 1990 Tata started exporting the Tatamobile to South Africa with the name Telcoline and in 1994 Tata introduced a facelift for the Indian market with revised headlights Tata also began exporting the vehicle to Europe In Italy it was sold as the Tata Pick Up in single and crew cab form with two trim levels base level and Orciari a more equipped version built by Italian firm Orciari with two tone paint front bull bar alloy wheels air conditioning and a more refined interior The engines available in Europe were the 2 0 litre Peugeot naturally aspirated diesel 63 HP and turbo diesel 92 HP With the introduction of the Euro 3 emission standards the naturally aspirated version was phased out and the power of the turbocharged version was reduced to 88 horsepower 4 In 2000 Tata Motors signed an agreement with Malaysia Truck amp Bus MTB to assemble the Telcoline in complete knock down kit form at the Pekan Pahang plant in Malaysia for sale on the local market The pick up was initially sold only in the 4WD double cab version though later on the single cab version was also introduced 5 2002 facelift Edit Facelift Tata Telcoline single cab 4WD In August 2002 a more substantial facelift was introduced new front and rear bumpers bonnet and front grille that houses the new Tata logo Moreover changes are made to the mechanicals and the new 3 0 litre diesel engine is introduced the same used in the Tata 407 6 With the new engine Tata changed the Indian market name from Tatamobile to Tata 207 DI The 3 0 litre 2956 cc naturally aspirated diesel produced 58 HP but had more torque than the outgoing 2 0 litre Peugeot unit while the turbocharged version produced 87 HP and was homologated to meet Euro 4 regulations 7 In September 2003 a joint venture was signed between Tata Motors and Phoenix Venture Holdings MG Rover group for the distribution and sale of the Tata 207 DI in the United Kingdom 8 In 2006 Tata introduced to the Indian market the 207 DI EX 9 a single cab version with flat load body and long wheelbase In Europe the new 2 2 litre Dicor turbodiesel common rail engine Euro 4 that produce 140 horsepower was introduced 10 11 The 2 2 litre was based on the design of the 2 179 cc PSA DW12 engine and was re engineered by Tata and AVL In 2005 for the first time Tata introduced the four wheel drive version of the Telcoline in India It had previously only been produced for export markets 12 In India the 4WD version was sold as the Tata TL the rear wheel drive version continued as the Tata 207 In 2008 export to Europe had ended with Tata announcing its successor the Xenon pick up Today production continues in India with exports to South Africa Second generation 2006 present EditSecond generation OverviewAlso calledTata XenonTata TL SprintTata YodhaProduction2006 presentAssemblyPune IndiaThonburi Samutprakarn Thailand TAAP Bangchan Kannayao Bangkok Thailand BGAC Pekan Pahang Malaysia DRB HICOM 13 Body and chassisLayoutFront engine rear wheel drivefour wheel drivePlatformTata X2RelatedTata Sumo GrandePowertrainEngine2 1L MPFi 486PL 16V petrol I42 1L MPFi 486PL 16V CNG I42 2L VTT Dicor diesel I43 0L Dicor turbodiesel I4Transmission5 speed manual6 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 850 3 150 mm 112 2 124 0 in Length4 800 5 125 mm 189 0 201 8 in Width1 860 mm 73 2 in Height1 730 1 833 mm 68 1 72 2 in Curb weight1 750 1 950 kg 3 858 4 299 lb Tata Xenon double cab rear view Developed in 18 months the new generation of the Tata pickup uses an evolution of the previous body on frame X2 platform Revised above all in the suspension geometry the body uses a higher percentage of high strength steel Given the success of the previous Telcoline the new generation Tata realises a product intended primarily for export to many countries including ASEAN EMEA and Merconsur It is equipped with double front airbags and security systems such as ABS traction control and downhill speed control During the development phase it was called the TL Sprint due to reduced industrialisation times Following the launch ESP stability control was also introduced for export 2013 Tata Xenon 2 2 Dicor single cab The presentation took place in the form of a definitive prototype at the Bologna Motor Show in December 2006 with production starting in May 2007 at the Pune plant India and thereafter beginning sales in India Europe and South Africa The final name chosen by Tata Motors is Xenon to avoid confusion with the previous Telcoline remaining in production 14 In Europe it is equipped with the new 2 2 litre Dicor turbodiesel common rail Euro 4 producing 140 horsepower and a 5 speed manual gearbox In India its revised X2 platform also gave rise to the Tata Sumo Grande In 2012 with the introduction of the Euro 5 regulations in Europe the 2 2 Dicor engine was revised with the introduction of VGT DPF filter and a power rise to 150 horsepower 15 16 In 2010 the pick up started assembly in Thailand by the Tata Thonburi joint venture 17 In 2011 the CNG version was launched in Thailand powered by a new 2 1 litre straight 4 DOHC engine with 115 HP 18 A Xenon XT Cross Terrain double cab 4 door 5 seater variant was launched in 2009 The Xenon has been well received in Europe especially in Spain and Italy 19 Sales EditYear Thailand2014 962 20 2015 738 21 2016 923 22 2017 598 23 2018 447 24 2019 478 25 2020 139 26 2021 52 27 References Edit Telco gears up to make grand entry into passenger car market with launch of new vehicle IndiaToday in 31 August 1988 Retrieved 25 June 2018 Tatamobile 206 history Rebuilding success stories Tatawestside com April 2003 Retrieved 25 June 2018 Archivio veicoli commerciali leggeri Tata Pick Up TuttoTrasporti it Retrieved 30 June 2018 New Car Launches Tata Telcoline 207 4 4 Crew Cab autoworld com my 25 September 2000 Retrieved 1 August 2018 Tata 207 to have 407 s engine Tatawestside it 8 January 2002 Retrieved 30 June 2018 Tata Engineering launches Tata 207 DI featuring optimum performance direct injection engine Tatawestside it 14 August 2002 Retrieved 30 June 2018 MG Rover mulls Tata Indica diesel sourcing too Tatawestside com 17 September 2003 Retrieved 30 June 2018 Tata Motors new model Tatawestside com 10 January 2006 Retrieved 30 June 2018 Archivio veicoli commerciali leggeri Tata Pick Up 2 2 Dicor 16V 4x2 PL DC TuttoTrasporti it Retrieved 30 June 2018 Nuovo Tata Pick Up A voi la scelta La Repubblica 5 March 2007 Retrieved 31 August 2018 Tata Motors introduces the power packed Tata TL 4x4 Tata Motors 8 December 2005 Retrieved 31 August 2018 Tata Malaysia CKD programme Tata TL Sprint will be called Xenon Archivio listino Tata Xenon Italia Tata Xenon Euro 5 diesel Tata Motors amp Thonburi of Thailand set up joint venture in Thailand for pickup trucks Archived 2010 12 06 at the Wayback Machine Tata Will Unveil The Xenon Super CNG At Motor Expo re 13 January 2008 italiaspeed com italiaspeed com Retrieved 24 February 2010 Thailand cars sales report 2014 HeadlightMag com Thailand Retrieved 24 October 2018 Thailand cars sales report 2015 HeadlightMag com Thailand Retrieved 24 October 2018 Thailand cars sales report 2016 HeadlightMag com Thailand Retrieved 24 October 2018 Thailand cars sales report 2017 HeadlightMag com Thailand Retrieved 24 October 2018 Thailand pick up sales report 2018 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