Tata Motors has officially entered the Egyptian commercial vehicle market with a diverse lineup of trucks and buses launched in partnership with MM Group for Industry and International Trade (MTI), one of Egypt’s largest distribution and service networks.
The new vehicle portfolio includes the Tata Xenon, Ultra T.7, Ultra T.9, Prima 3328.K, Prima 4438.S, Prima 6038.S, and LP 613 bus, covering a comprehensive range from pickups to heavy-duty trucks and mass mobility solutions.
The launch marks a significant step in Tata Motors’ strategic expansion into Egypt, tapping into a market experiencing rapid infrastructure development, increased urbanisation, and a rising demand for reliable commercial transport solutions.
“Egypt is a pivotal market for Tata Motors,” said Asif Shamim, Head of International Business at Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles. “Our vehicles have been developed with a focus on performance, fuel efficiency, and uptime to support business productivity and profitability. With MTI’s strong local insight and network, we’re confident in creating long-term value for Egyptian fleet operators.”
MTI, known for its deep market reach and customer-centric operations, will support the rollout with seven strategically located service touchpoints offering customers quick access to spare parts, maintenance, and warranty support.
Khaled Mahmoud, CEO of MTI, added: “We’re proud to partner with Tata Motors to deliver world-class commercial vehicles designed to handle Egypt’s tough operating conditions. This launch brings solutions that meet the real-world demands of cargo and passenger transport. Our goal is to deliver a superior ownership experience across the product lifecycle.”
Tata’s offering also includes a range of aftermarket and lifecycle services, such as up to 5 years/150,000 km warranty on the Tata Xenon and Ultra range, and scheduled service packages to ensure hassle-free fleet management.
With presence in over 40 international markets, Tata Motors’ commercial vehicle range spans from sub-1-tonne pickups to 60-tonne cargo movers and up to 71-seater buses, all rigorously tested for local adaptability and performance in challenging environments.
The new range is expected to play a vital role in supporting Egypt’s evolving transport and logistics ecosystem, from urban delivery networks to construction fleets and passenger mobility services.


