Tata Motors Launches Celebration Editions of its Cars

The changes made to the Nano include a sunroof, remote controlled hatch release, specially designed art leather seat covers, bumper corner protector, celebration edition body graphics, and celebration edition badge. All this comes at a price of Rs. 24,999.

The Bolt Celebration edition too sees some changes like black textured roof, bonnet and c- pillars, illuminated scuff plate, sporty rear boot spoiler, celebration edition body graphics and celebration edition badge while the Zest gets a new exterior colour and wheel covers, ORVMs in piano back finish, special 'Anniversary' embroidery on the front seats, remote controlled rear windscreen curtain, console mounted bottle holder and Illuminated scuff plates.
In addition, Tata Motors has also introduced a special festive season Cash Back Bonanza offer. Customers buying Tata cars between 1st October and 15th November, stand a chance to win a minimum cashback of Rs. 2000 going up to Rs. 50,000.

According to Mr. Mayank Pareek, Passenger Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors, "As we enter the auspicious season, we wish all our customers compliments of the season. Festive season is all about celebrations and we want to partner with our customers to provide them the joy of mobility with the celebration edition range. Designed and developed with state-of-the-art features, this range exemplifies the Company's focus on best-in-class products with a festive touch. We will continue to strive towards offering exciting products as we move ahead and hope to see our brand evolve as a winner in the years to come."
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