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Tata Motors to organize Full Throttle Trails for SUV owners in NCR

| July 24, 2012 | 2 Comments

Full Throttle image 2 Tata Motors to organize Full Throttle Trails for SUV owners in NCR


Tata Motors Full Throttle Trails, the half-day off-roading event for Tata Motors SUV owners, will soon be held in NCR on July 28 and July 29, 2012. The event will give the Tata SUV owners in NCR to have some off-roading in their machines.

Two such trails have been successfully organized in Chandigarh and Ludhiana. The NCR trail is expected to receive participation from over 60 Tata Motors SUV owners, from in and around NCR. The Trail will be flagged-off from Tivoli Garden, Chhatarpur in New Delhi, and will proceed to Pali Village near Faridabad.

Maneuvering through some of the most challenging surfaces like slush beds, hills, bumpy courses, sand beds and many more, participants will have to complete the trail within a maximum stipulated time to qualify as finishers. Cougar Motorsports is the programme partner for planning and execution of Tata Motors Full Throttle Trails.
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Tata Motors Full Throttle Trails consists of over 21 Trails, scheduled at various locations across the year. Through Full Throttle Trails, Tata Motors hopes to engage its customers and give them a first-hand off-roading experience, within the limits of their respective cities, with the tracks being customised in line with the skill
level of both professional and amateur drivers who own vehicles in both 4×4 and 4×2 configurations.

To take part in these adventurous off-roading activities, motoring enthusiasts can mail Tata Motors at trails@tatamotorsfullthrottle.com or experiences@tatamotorsfullthrottle.com, or can visit http://www.tatamotorsfullthrottle.com/

Tata Motors Full Throttle Trails to organize an off-roading event for SUV owners in NCR region

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  1. Noni says:

    Why does the tail section need vents?

    So when you shit yourself with all the power, it just falls off easily…:D

  2. Joseph says:

    Noni has a good idea on the rear vents :)

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