
Though the vehicle is mostly used for city goods and cargo movement, ABS is not provided as an option. The Tata Ace Mega gets a combination of disc-drum brakes, which is different than its competitor, Ashok Leyland Dost, comes with. It is suspended over Semi-Elliptical Leaf spring suspension on the front axle while the rear also gets the same.

This, along with the 175 mm ground clearance and the rigid axle configuration, make for an effortless drive on bad roads. The pickup truck has an off-road gradeability of 30%, which is pretty much on the decent side. The turning radius is very small (just 4.75 metres), which implies the ease of taking U-turn in a cramped area. This customisable steering column makes the vehicle much easier to drive. The Tata Ace Mega features a tilt and telescopic power steering, which it can be adjusted up and down or towards and away, as the convenience and comfort of the driver. The overall kerb weight is 1,070 kilograms, while the payload capacity is 1,030 kilograms. The gross vehicle weight is 2,100 kilograms, which makes for a good enough kerb weight and payload capacity. The mini truck measures 3,835 mm in length.

The mini truck has a day cabin and the cargo carriage deck is built on the chassis as standard. Moreover, the half body gets a trendy and urban look. It looks a little similar to the Ashok Leyland Dost, its close competitor. The Tata Ace Mega is made built on a strong chassis frame and rugged axle that can carry a lot of load. The mini truck can go at a maximum speed of 80 kmph and returns a mileage of around 21 kmpl. The gearbox comes with inbuilt SMART calibration that boosts the fuel efficiency without compromising on the performance.
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The engine is mated to a 5-speed manual transmission with the help of a single plate dry clutch. The Tata Ace Mega is powered by a 0.8-litre DICOR (Direct Injection Common Rail) two-inline cylinder BS-IV compliant engine that can churn out a maximum power of 40 bhp at 3,750 rpm along with a highest torque of 100 Nm, which comes between 1,700 rpm and 2,000 rpm. Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) - 2,100 kilograms.The vehicle can be easily driven on any kind of roads. 4.3 lakhs (ex-showroom) and is developed for increasing revenues of the operator by making more trips, more capability of load carrying and lower turnaround time. The Tata Ace Mega comes with a price tag of around Rs. Over the years, it received modifications and a host of different variants. The Ace was first launched in May 2005 with “chotta hathi”. The vehicle is offered in seven colour options. It is mainly made for business operations and serves as a market load operators across the country. The speed, performance and reliability of this Ace Mega make it the perfect choice in in the present generation market. It comes with strong features and is aimed at providing a cost-effective solution in the SCV (Small Commercial Vehicle) segment in India. Tata Ace Mega is a mega-powered mini truck and the heavy duty version of the Ace Gold. Adding to this, the gradeability of 30% ensures that no terrain is difficult for the Ace Mega to traverse. Shod with 165 R 14 LT 8 PR 14-inch radial tyres, the Tata Ace Mega offers good stability and grip on almost all types of terrain. All this also translates into the Tata Ace Mega being able to attain a top speed of 80kmph. A 5-Speed gearbox with SMART calibration helps in getting the maximum possible fuel efficiency while still keeping the overall vehicle performance intact. This engine on the Tata Ace Mega produces 40bhp of maximum power at 3750rpm while a commendable peak torque of 100Nm arrives from 1700-2000rpm. The Tata Ace Mega is powered by the 4th Generation DICOR engine that has an 800cc volume and an inline 2-cylinder arrangement.

It has a higher GVW of 2100kg and a payload capacity of 1030kg (1 ton). In essence, the Tata Ace Mega is the more heavy-duty sibling of the standard Tata Ace Gold offering better features over the latter. June 25, 2019: Arriving with a tagline showcasing the larger ambitions of the Tata Ace Platform, the Tata Ace Mega is advertised with a line - “Ab Life Mein Jo Bhi Hoga Mega Hoga”.
