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Tata Winger Plus Launched: Nine Seats, Zero Complaints – India’s New Premium People Mover Arrives

From staff shuttles to sightseeing, the new 9-seater promises business comfort with a side of leisure flair.

Mumbai – Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, has just pulled the covers off the all-new Winger Plus, a 9-seater premium passenger van designed to make both staff commutes and family road trips feel less like a shuffle and more like a smooth glide. Priced at ₹20.60 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi), the Winger Plus is Tata’s way of saying: “Why should premium comfort only be a sedan thing?”

Comfort That Says ‘Don’t Fight for the Window Seat’

Inside, passengers are treated to reclining captain seats with armrests, personal USB charging points, individual AC vents, and more legroom than a low-cost airline’s entire fleet. A wide cabin ensures no elbows are locked in mid-battle, while a generous luggage compartment happily swallows office bags, duffel bags, or that one uncle’s oversized steel tiffin carrier.

Driver-Friendly, Too

Built on a monocoque chassis, the Winger Plus isn’t just about pampering passengers. Drivers get the gift of car-like handling, which means fewer Monday morning groans when starting a week of city commutes. The proven 2.2L Dicor diesel engine churns out 100hp and 200Nm torque—enough grunt to keep up with both office deadlines and highway escapades.

Business Meets Pleasure

For fleet owners, the Winger Plus is less “emotional buy” and more “spreadsheet-friendly investment.” With Tata’s Fleet Edge connected vehicle platform, owners can track real-time vehicle diagnostics, optimise routes, and ensure nobody takes a detour to their favourite chai stall during work hours. Add in Tata’s Sampoorna Seva 2.0 (offering AMCs, spares, breakdown assistance, and more), and the Winger Plus becomes a money-making machine disguised as a luxury mover.

The Official Word

Commenting on the launch, Anand S, Vice President and Head – Commercial Passenger Vehicle Business, Tata Motors, said, “The Winger Plus has been thoughtfully engineered to deliver a premium experience for passengers and a compelling value proposition for fleet operators. With superior ride comfort and segment-leading efficiency, it’s designed to serve everything from corporate staff shuttles to weekend getaways.”

Tata’s Passenger Playbook

With options spanning from 9-seaters to 55-seaters, Tata Motors is clearly in no mood to leave any group behind—be it a small startup’s team outing or a wedding guest convoy. The Winger Plus sits right in the sweet spot, giving operators a stylish, profitable, and dependable option to redefine “group travel.”

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