Tata Motors gets export order for 70k Yodha pickups and Ultra T.7 trucks

Published On: April 8, 2026
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Yodha Pick-up and Ultra T.7 Truck
Yodha Pick-up and Ultra T.7 Truck

Tata Motors Limited has secured its largest ever commercial vehicle order in Indonesia, with its subsidiary PT Tata Motors Distribusi Indonesia entering into an agreement to supply 70,000 vehicles for large-scale deployment across the country. The fleet will support agricultural operations and rural logistics, strengthening farm-to-market connectivity and regional goods movement across the country.

Largest Indonesia order signals strong global CV push

Under the agreement, Tata Motors will supply 35,000 units of Tata Yodha pick-up and Tata Ultra T.7 truck. The vehicles will be delivered to PT Agrinas Pangan Nusantara, an Indonesian state-owned enterprise focused on modernizing agricultural supply chains, empowering rural cooperatives and advancing national food security goals.

Tata Motors Indonesia wins largest order ever
Tata Motors Indonesia wins largest order ever

The deployment will be carried out under Indonesia’s Koperasi Desa and Kelurahan Merah Putih project, a major nation-building initiative that aims to improve rural connectivity, livelihoods and economic resilience. The vehicles will be introduced in a structured, phased program through agricultural cooperatives, ensuring smooth integration and long-term operational impact across different sectors.

Designed to operate reliably in demanding environments, the Tata Yodha and Ultra T.7 are expected to help reduce logistics costs while enabling efficient movement of agricultural produce and essential commodities. Tata Motors said the vehicles’ durability, uptime and operating economics make them suitable for Indonesia’s diverse terrain and use conditions.

Commenting on the development, PT Tata Motors Distribution Indonesia Director Asif Shamim said the order highlights the growing global acceptance of Indian commercial vehicles and confidence in their performance in international markets. He said this deployment will play a meaningful role in improving rural logistics efficiency and connectivity in Indonesia.

Pay attention to reliability, load capacity

Tata Yodha is positioned as a robust last-mile mobility solution, designed to connect farms and villages to markets, while the Ultra T.7 aims to meet modern logistics needs, combining sustainability with driver comfort and reliable performance on urban and rural routes.

With operations in over 40 countries and a portfolio of cargo vehicles and large-scale mobility solutions ranging from under 1 tonne to 60 tonne, Tata Motors continues to strengthen its global commercial vehicle presence, cementing India’s role as a trusted source of purpose-built mobility solutions for emerging and developed markets.

Also read- Mahindra gets export order for 35,000 Scorpio pickups from Indonesia

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