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Amidst lockdown, Tata Motors protects its customer’s interest Extends Warranty and Free service period for its passenger vehicle owners

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Due to the ongoing lockdown across the country, several customers are unable to service vehicles that are scheduled for maintenance. In a testament to its continuous endeavor to offer customers a seamless and hassle-free after-sales experience, Tata Motors, India’s leading manufacturer, has today announced that the customers whose warranty and free service period (not km.) are due to expire between 1st April 2021 and 31st May 2021, will be extended till 30th June 2021.

According to Mr. Dimple Mehta, Head – Customer Care (Domestic & IB), PVBU, Tata Motors, “The Covid 19 upsurge has led to restrictions on movements, and customers across the country are unable to bring or send their vehicles to our authorized service centers for scheduled maintenance or repairs. Hence a challenge when warranty and free service periods as per policy norms get expired during the ongoing lockdown. We are committed to our customers and are offering them utmost support in these tough times by extending their warranty and free service period till 30th June 2021. Through this initiative, we are enhancing our brand connect with customers and are offering them a hassle-free ownership experience.”

For the wellbeing of its business and supporting ecosystem, Tata Motors had recently announced that it has set in motion a comprehensive ‘Business Agility Plan’ to protect and serve the interests of its customers, dealers, and suppliers. Tata Motors has expanded its service footprint over the years and today has over 608 service centers across over 400+ locations in the country. In case of any emergency assistance, Tata passenger car owners can contact the 24X7 assistance team at 1800 209 8282.

For further information, customers can visithttps://cars.tatamotors.com/service/contact-us.


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