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Tata Motors Launches 9-Seater Winger Plus with Rs 20.60 Lakh Price Tag

By Amit Jangra | Published Date : August 29, 2025

Tata Motors launches the 9-seater Winger Plus at Rs 20.60 lakh, offering comfort, space and efficiency for staff transport and tourism businesses.


India’s biggest commercial vehicle brand Tata Motors, has launched the all-new Tata Winger Plus, a 9-seater van designed for comfort, space and modern travel needs. With a price tag of Rs 20.60 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi), this van aims to give both passengers and operators something better: more space, more comfort and more value.

A Van That’s Actually Comfortable

Table of Contents
1. A Van That’s Actually Comfortable
2. Smooth Drive, Safe Ride
3. Power That Performs Without Burning Fuel
4. Built for Business
5. More Than Just One Van
6. Final Word

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Let’s be honest most vans feel cramped and basic. But the Winger Plus is different. It comes with reclining captain seats, individual armrests, USB charging ports and separate AC vents for each passenger. There’s even enough legroom so you’re not stuck knee-to-knee with the person next to you. On top of that, a wide cabin and big luggage area mean you can stretch out and bring all your stuff.

This isn’t just a van. It’s more like a lounge on wheels.

Smooth Drive, Safe Ride

The Winger Plus rides on a monocoque chassis — something you don’t see in many vans in this segment. That makes it more stable, safer and easier to drive, especially on longer routes. Drivers will appreciate how “car-like” the handling feels, which reduces fatigue on the job. For people driving all day, that makes a big difference.

Power That Performs Without Burning Fuel

This van isn’t just about comfort — it’s also got power where it counts. The 2.2L Dicor diesel engine pumps out 100hp and 200Nm of torque. It’s reliable, fuel-efficient and proven on Indian roads.

And for fleet owners? There’s Tata’s Fleet Edge system, which lets you track vehicles in real time, run diagnostics and optimize routes — all from your phone or laptop. That’s a real game-changer if you manage more than one van.

Built for Business

According to Mr. Anand S, Vice President at Tata Motors, the Winger Plus is designed to meet the changing needs of India’s transport scene — from staff pickups in cities to tourism in hill stations. With its better mileage, lower maintenance and comfy design, this van helps businesses earn more and spend less. That’s a win-win.

More Than Just One Van

Tata Motors already makes a wide range of vans and buses — from 9-seaters to 55-seaters. The Tata Winger Vans lineup keeps growing and this new model adds something special.

Plus, with Sampoorna Seva 2.0, Tata helps you keep things running — from annual maintenance to roadside support. And with over 4,500 service touchpoints across India, help is always close by.

Final Word

If you're starting a travel business, or just looking for a smarter staff transport solution, the Tata Winger Plus might just be the right fit. It’s not just another van — it’s a next-level people mover with real-world benefits.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Vans

What is the price of the Tata Winger Plus?

Ans: The Tata Winger Plus is priced at Rs 20.60 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi).

How many people can the Tata Winger Plus seat?

Ans: It is a 9-seater van designed for passenger transport.

What engine does the Winger Plus use?

Ans: It uses a 2.2L Dicor diesel engine delivering 100hp and 200Nm torque.

Is the Tata Winger Plus good for travel businesses?

Ans: Yes, it’s ideal for tourism, staff transport and fleet operations due to its comfort and low operating cost.

What features make the Winger Plus stand out?

Ans: It offers reclining captain seats, USB charging, individual AC vents, a wide cabin and Tata’s Fleet Edge vehicle tracking system.


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About the Author

Amit Jangra

Amit Jangra

Amit Jangra is a dedicated content writer at TrucksBuses.com, a leading Indian portal for commercial vehicle insights. With a strong background in social work and a passion for the transportation sector, Amit brings a unique perspective to his writing. His articles are known for their clarity and depth, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience. Amit's commitment to empowering readers through informative content reflects his broader mission of societal upliftment.