Until the 27th of next month at 23 Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle dealerships nationwide

The Stronger (Photo by Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle)

The Stronger (Photo by Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle announced on the 29th that it will conduct a "Visiting Non-Face-to-Face Safe Test Drive Service Campaign" to commemorate the launch of the compact truck "The Ssenn."


This campaign allows customers to receive and test drive vehicles at their desired time and place instead of holding large-scale touring exhibitions due to the resurgence of COVID-19. It will be held at 23 Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle dealerships nationwide until the 27th of next month. Applications can be made at the nearest Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle dealership, and the test drive vehicles will be sterilized and disinfected before and after customer use, with hand sanitizer always available inside the vehicle. Customers participating in the test drive will also receive an antibacterial kit (The Ssenn quarantine mask and strap).


Meanwhile, The Ssenn is the first compact truck launched by Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle. It increased the load capacity by 0.5 tons from the existing compact truck market standards of 2.5 tons, 3.5 tons, and 4.5 tons to 3 tons, 4 tons, and 5 tons, respectively. It enhances the product quality of the compact "The Ssenn" by incorporating know-how from existing medium and large trucks, such as an 8-speed fully automatic transmission and full air brakes.



Kim Bang-shin, president of Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle, said, "As social distancing has been strengthened due to the resurgence of COVID-19, we have launched a non-face-to-face test drive campaign that minimizes face-to-face contact," adding, "We plan to prepare various non-face-to-face services so that customers can safely and conveniently experience Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle through this opportunity."


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