Thursday, 25 April 2013

Tata Motors hits out at move to allow quadricycles - Hindustan Times

Amid a move by the government to form a policy to allow quadricycles on Indian roads, auto major Tata Motors has hit out at it terming it as a backward step.

"Why? The Govt + industry have been accelerating efforts in traffic safety & environment, now we consider Quadracycle! Why go backwards?" Tata Motors MD Karl Slym tweeted.

A committee headed by the director of the International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT) Dinesh Tyagi is to submit its report to the ministry of road transport and highways for forming a policy on quadricycles.

Sources in the ministry said opinion is divided even among the officials on how to move forward on the issue.

"It is, however, more or less unanimous that the safety and emission standards must be equivalent to European norms for quadricycle," an official source said.

Bajaj Auto Ltd (BAL) has been pushing for allowing creation of a new class of four-wheelers or quadricycles so that it can commercially launch its RE60, which the company is trying to position as an intra-city passenger transport vehicle targeting auto-rickshaws.

BAL had last year unveiled the RE60, powered by a 200-cc petrol engine with a top speed of 70 kilometre per hour (kmph) and with a mileage of 35 kilometre per litre (kmpl).

However, not all in the auto industry has been enthused with such a product and cited safety issue as a main concern.

The RE60 does not qualify as a car at present. Tata Motors'  Nano, powered by a 624 cc petrol engine, is being sold as a small car that meets all the criteria of a car.



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