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The '''Tata''' '''Sumo''' is a [[sport-utility vehicle]] produced by [[India]]'s largest automotive company,<ref name=tml-lrgst-injian>{{cite web |url=http://www.tatamotors.com/our_world/profile.php |title=Tata Motors Profile |publisher=Tata Motors |date=2010-04-01 |accessdate=2011-02-24 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110111233915/http://www.tatamotors.com/our_world/profile.php |archivedate=2011-01-11 |df= }}</ref> [[Tata Motors]]. The '''Sumo''' name comes from Sumant Moolgaokar, a former MD of Tata Motors.<ref>https://www.tatamotors.com/blog/corporate/10-things-you-didnot-know-about-tata-motors/</ref> The vehicle was launched in 1994 as a ten-seater [[4x4]] designed for urban, rural and military use.<ref name=indian-express>{{cite web|url= https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=EZJlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yJ4NAAAAIBAJ&dq=tata-sumo&pg=2405%2C3647283 |title=Telco Launches New Jeep |publisher=Indian Express |date=1994-11-09 |accessdate=2011-02-22}}</ref>
The '''Tata''' '''Sumo''' is India's first indigenously designed [[sport-utility vehicle]]. Produced by [[India]]'s largest automotive company,<ref name=tml-lrgst-injian>{{cite web |url=http://www.tatamotors.com/our_world/profile.php |title=Tata Motors Profile |publisher=Tata Motors |date=2010-04-01 |accessdate=2011-02-24 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110111233915/http://www.tatamotors.com/our_world/profile.php |archivedate=2011-01-11 |df= }}</ref> [[Tata Motors]], the Sumo pioneered rural, off-road, and military transportation across the country.


The Sumo saw great sales success, and more than 100,000 Sumo vehicles were sold prior to 1997.<ref name=tml-history>{{cite web |url=http://www.tatamotors.com/our_world/rearview.php?version=text |title=100,000th Tata Sumo Rolled Out |publisher=Tata Motors Milestone |date=1997-12-01 |accessdate=2011-02-22 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101206003027/http://www.tatamotors.com/our_world/rearview.php?version=text |archivedate=2010-12-06 |df= }}</ref> The vehicle was India's first four-wheel-drive SUV, and proved to be especially popular in rural environments lacking paved roads. The Sumo is based on Tata Motors' pick-up platform and thus shared most of its other mechanics with other Tata vehicles like the Tata Sierra, Tata Estate. The Tata Sumo originally came with a 1948cc normally aspirated diesel engine. Later, an option of a turbocharged version of the same engine was also offered. The vehicle is a competitor for the [[Toyota Kijang|Toyota Qualis]] (which is narrower) and [[Mahindra Commander]].
The Sumo saw great sales success, and more than 100,000 Sumo vehicles were sold prior to 1997.<ref name=tml-history>{{cite web |url=http://www.tatamotors.com/our_world/rearview.php?version=text |title=100,000th Tata Sumo Rolled Out |publisher=Tata Motors Milestone |date=1997-12-01 |accessdate=2011-02-22 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101206003027/http://www.tatamotors.com/our_world/rearview.php?version=text |archivedate=2010-12-06 |df= }}</ref> The vehicle was India's first four-wheel-drive SUV, and proved to be especially popular in rural environments lacking paved roads. The Sumo is based on Tata Motors' pick-up platform and thus shared most of its other mechanics with other Tata vehicles like the Tata Sierra, Tata Estate. The Tata Sumo originally came with a 1948cc normally aspirated diesel engine. Later, an option of a turbocharged version of the same engine was also offered. The vehicle is a competitor for the [[Toyota Kijang|Toyota Qualis]] (which is narrower) and [[Mahindra Commander]].
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The Sumo's success spawned the development of several related vehicles, both from Tata ([[Tata Spacio|Spacio]] and [[Tata Victa|Victa]]) as well as from other companies ([[Toyota Qualis]] and [[Mahindra Scorpio]]). It was sold alongside the [[Tata Spacio]] between 2000 and 2004, when both vehicles were replaced by the more modern [[Tata Victa]].
The Sumo's success spawned the development of several related vehicles, both from Tata ([[Tata Spacio|Spacio]] and [[Tata Victa|Victa]]) as well as from other companies ([[Toyota Qualis]] and [[Mahindra Scorpio]]). It was sold alongside the [[Tata Spacio]] between 2000 and 2004, when both vehicles were replaced by the more modern [[Tata Victa]].


The '''Sumo''' name comes from Sumant Moolgaokar, a former MD of Tata Motors.<ref>https://www.tatamotors.com/blog/corporate/10-things-you-didnot-know-about-tata-motors/</ref> The vehicle was launched in 1994 as a ten-seater [[4x4]] designed for urban, rural and military use.<ref name=indian-express>{{cite web|url= https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=EZJlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yJ4NAAAAIBAJ&dq=tata-sumo&pg=2405%2C3647283 |title=Telco Launches New Jeep |publisher=Indian Express |date=1994-11-09 |accessdate=2011-02-22}}</ref>
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== Tata Sumo Victa ==
== Tata Sumo Victa ==

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Tata Sumo
Overview
ManufacturerTata Motors
Production1994–2004
AssemblyPune, India
Body and chassis
ClassSUV
Body style5-door, Body on Frame
LayoutFront Engine, Four Wheel Drive
Powertrain
Engine2.0L IDI (68 bhp)
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length4,450 mm (175.2 in)
Width1,756 mm (69.1 in)
Height1,906 mm (75.0 in)
Chronology
SuccessorTata Spacio, Tata Victa

The Tata Sumo is India's first indigenously designed sport-utility vehicle. Produced by India's largest automotive company,[1] Tata Motors, the Sumo pioneered rural, off-road, and military transportation across the country.

The Sumo saw great sales success, and more than 100,000 Sumo vehicles were sold prior to 1997.[2] The vehicle was India's first four-wheel-drive SUV, and proved to be especially popular in rural environments lacking paved roads. The Sumo is based on Tata Motors' pick-up platform and thus shared most of its other mechanics with other Tata vehicles like the Tata Sierra, Tata Estate. The Tata Sumo originally came with a 1948cc normally aspirated diesel engine. Later, an option of a turbocharged version of the same engine was also offered. The vehicle is a competitor for the Toyota Qualis (which is narrower) and Mahindra Commander.

The Sumo's success spawned the development of several related vehicles, both from Tata (Spacio and Victa) as well as from other companies (Toyota Qualis and Mahindra Scorpio). It was sold alongside the Tata Spacio between 2000 and 2004, when both vehicles were replaced by the more modern Tata Victa.

The Sumo name comes from Sumant Moolgaokar, a former MD of Tata Motors.[3] The vehicle was launched in 1994 as a ten-seater 4x4 designed for urban, rural and military use.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Tata Motors Profile". Tata Motors. 2010-04-01. Archived from the original on 2011-01-11. Retrieved 2011-02-24. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "100,000th Tata Sumo Rolled Out". Tata Motors Milestone. 1997-12-01. Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2011-02-22. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ https://www.tatamotors.com/blog/corporate/10-things-you-didnot-know-about-tata-motors/
  4. ^ "Telco Launches New Jeep". Indian Express. 1994-11-09. Retrieved 2011-02-22.