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Leyland Dealer Delivers 1st MiTR Bus in T-state

Saboo Autozone, official dealer of Ashok Leyland, LCV division, Hinduja Group, delivered first MiTR staff bus in Telangana, to Saveranand Netralaya. MiTR is a LCV bus with best-in-class comfort.

Express News Service

HYDERABAD: Saboo Autozone, official dealer of Ashok Leyland, LCV division, Hinduja Group, delivered first MiTR staff bus in Telangana, to Saveranand Netralaya. MiTR is a LCV bus with best-in-class comfort.

After the commercially successful Dost, the mileage efficient STiLE and India’s first air-conditioned LCV goods vehicle PARTNER, now MiTR is the latest offering from the Ashok Leyland-Nissan Joint Venture.

MiTR is a 26+1+1 seater, ergonomically designed to offer superior comfort and utility to passengers and drivers.

MiTR has a parabolic suspension in the front and the rear-an industry-first-and offers class-leading comfort. It offers best in class mileage in the segment. MiTR is powered by an advanced ZD30 Common Rail diesel engine that ensures superior fuel-efficiency and better turnaround time. It hosts features like power steering with tiltable adjustment and cable-operated gear shifter for superior driver comfort.

The company is offering an engine and transmission warranty of three years/3 lakh km and a standard warranty of one year/unlimited km on the overall vehicle. MiTR is also available in school bus version.

Speaking on the occasion, Neeraj Sablok, Regional Manager, Ashok Leyland, said, “We are delighted to present the next range of products from the Ashok Leyland-Nissan JV-MiTR School Bus and Standard Bus.

With these two new products, we have stayed true to our LCV mission; to deliver to the Indian customer contemporary products that deliver best-in-class user experience, coupled with exceptional efficiency.

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