Tata Motors has signed an agreement to supply 70,000 commercial vehicles in Indonesia through its wholly owned indirect subsidiary PT Tata Motors Distribusi Indonesia.

Under the agreement, Tata Motors will deliver 35,000 Yodha pick-up trucks and 35,000 Ultra T.7 light trucks to PT Agrinas Pangan Nusantara, a state-owned enterprise. The vehicles will be deployed for agricultural logistics and rural transportation across Indonesia. Deliveries will be executed on a phased basis, with contract value and detailed timelines not disclosed.

The vehicles will support farm-to-market transport, last-mile delivery, and regional goods movement, particularly in rural and remote areas. Distribution will be channelled through agricultural cooperatives under government-backed rural development and supply-chain modernisation programmes. The Yodha pick-up is intended for last-mile and mixed-terrain operations, while the Ultra T.7 will serve light and intermediate freight requirements.