Tata Winger Ambulance High Roof
Maxabout Review
India’s First Maxi Van
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
The Winger is a monocoque 9-13 seater, with front-facing seats, magazine pockets, bottle holders, and spot lamps. The Winger is powered by a 2-litre turbo charged diesel engine. Largely aimed at the urban passenger transportation segment, the Winger is suitable for intra-city travel and rural travel for staff vehicles, hotel and airport transfers, tourist usage, ambulance, and school vans. The Winger meets BS-III emission norms, comes with a 1.5 lakh km/18-month warranty, and has 11 variants, in standard, deluxe and luxury.
It comes with following comforst & Safety Features:
- Fully enclosed body with moulded interior panels
- Uniquely placed fuel tank
- Seat belt for every seat
- Child locks
- Fog lamp
- Rear demister
- Compartment ventilation fan
The Winger van is front-wheel-driven and except for the base variant, which meets Bharat Stage II emission norms, the rest are BS-III compliant. The Winger's suspension ensures both ride comfort and load carrying capacity, while the vehicle's monocoque design minimises noise, vibration and harshness.