Sunday, June 27, 2010

Tata Motors Support for Queen's Baton Relay 2010 Delhi

Tata Motors announces total transport solution Queen Baton Relay as part of the Commonwealth Games 2010. The Baton now reached the Wagah border in Pakistan. In its 100-day national tour, the baton will visit the capital of each state and territory of the Union, and many other towns along the way, covering over 20,000 km. At the end of his term, management will have traveled over 190,000 miles in 340 days, which makes the Queen Baton Relay 2010 in New Delhi, one of the longest relay in the history of the Commonwealth Games. As part of the transport solution, Tata Motors has support for 17 Grand Sumo, a Land Rover Discovery 4, three coaches, three trucks and a body covered media. Tata Motors is also the supply of fuel, drivers and routine maintenance for these vehicles.


It is to be mentioned that Land Rover is the gold standard in the world of 4x4s. Land Rover has best in class engines which is the heart of any automobile. The power, combined with the responsive chassis & suspension to take on any surface and Landmark Terrain response technology which is a unique to Land Rover, effortlessly propels the vehicle on any kind of terrain.

It is also worth noting that the Grand Mark II is the most robust and reliable vehicle in its class. Designed as a machine with all the comforts of a family car, the new Grande Mark II is much more than it seems. Designed for attention, from his position to his rugged male looks good, every detail has a style that has contributed to the Second Great Place an unforgettable look.

symbolizes the unity and shared ideals Baton travel the Commonwealth of Nations, and enables communities beyond the host city to share the Games celebrations. It also serves a functional role in the message box of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for the athletes from Buckingham Palace to the Opening Ceremony of the Games.
The Queen's Baton Relay 2010 New Delhi began to Buckingham Palace, 29 October 2009. The witness then went through all the other nations of the Commonwealth - a historical journey that included a distance of 170,000 kilometers in 240 days. The relay will end after the final Baton door in the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in the opening ceremony of the XIX Commonwealth Games of October 3, 2010, when the message from His Majesty will be removed from the leadership and play officially opens the Games .


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