The Tata Prima is India’s most ambitious attempt at a world-class long-haul truck — a vehicle developed jointly with Tata Motors’ partnership with Iveco (historically), engineered for sustained high-speed operation on India’s expanding expressway network. The Prima range spans from 16-tonne rigids to 49-tonne tractor-trailers, but it’s the medium-haul Prima 2830T (28-tonne GCW tractor) that we’re evaluating here — the sweet spot for operators running 500–1,000 km daily routes on National Highways. With a fully-reclining sleeper cab, 280 bhp engine, and 1,700 Nm torque, the Tata Prima competes directly with Volvo, Scania, and BharatBenz in India’s premium trucking segment.
Quick Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | Cummins ISBe 5.9L / Tata 6.7L CRDi (BS6) |
| Displacement | 5,883 cc |
| Power | 280 bhp @ 2,100 rpm |
| Torque | 1,000 Nm @ 1,000–1,500 rpm |
| Gearbox | 9-Speed Manual (ZF) |
| GCW | 28,000 kg (Tractor-Trailer) |
| Fifth Wheel Height | 1,250 mm |
| Fuel Tank | 300 litres (dual tank) |
| Mileage | 4.5–5.5 km/litre (loaded tractor-trailer) |
| Cabin Type | High-Roof Sleeper Cab |
| Ex-showroom Price | ₹42 lakh – ₹58 lakh |
Design & Build Quality
The Tata Prima’s cabin is the most distinctive element — a wide, aerodynamically styled high-roof sleeper that sits above the front axle in classic cab-over fashion. The front air deflector, roof spoiler, and side fairings are all optimised for aerodynamic drag reduction — Tata claims a 3–5% fuel efficiency improvement over older flat-front Prima models. The cabin width (2,100 mm interior) is genuinely class-leading for Indian trucks, giving drivers room to stand, stretch, and sleep in reasonable comfort during rest stops. Build quality is notably improved over older Tata trucks — panel gaps are consistent and door seals are effective.
Engine & Powertrain
The Cummins ISBe 5.9L engine in the Prima 2830T produces 280 bhp and 1,000 Nm — sufficient for a 28-tonne GCW operation at highway speeds. The ZF 9-speed manual gearbox (9S1310) is a global-spec commercial transmission familiar to experienced long-haul drivers. It features overdrive on the top three gears for fuel-efficient highway cruising, and the gear change precision is a step above older Tata commercial gearboxes. The engine meets BS6 Phase 2 via SCR+EGR technology. AdBlue consumption is 4–5% of fuel use. The 300-litre dual fuel tank system provides 1,500+ km range between refuelling.
Payload & Loading
The Prima 2830T is a tractor unit — payload capacity depends on the semi-trailer specified. With a standard 9-metre flat-bed semi-trailer, the useful payload is approximately 18–20 tonnes. Tata offers factory-matched semi-trailer specifications through its Tata Ace Trailers division. The fifth wheel height of 1,250 mm is compatible with standard Indian trailer king-pins.
Cabin Comfort & Features
The high-roof sleeper cabin is the Prima’s strongest selling point for long-haul operators. It features a full-length (1,900 mm) upper bunk with a 100 mm foam mattress, a lower bunk convertible from the co-driver seat, and dedicated storage for two drivers sharing a truck on relay operations. Climate control is a full-featured AC system with separate rear bunk vents. The instrument cluster is a fully digital 8-inch display with eco-driving coaching, fault code display, and navigation-ready GPS. Driver amenities include a 12V socket, USB charging, a compact dining shelf, and clothes hooks. NVH levels inside the Prima sleeper at 80 km/h cruise are impressively low — comparable to a mid-range European truck.
Mileage & Running Costs
Loaded tractor-trailer mileage of 4.5–5.5 km/litre at 80 km/h translates to ₹16.40–20.00/km at ₹90/litre diesel. AdBlue adds ₹0.70–0.90/km. Over 200,000 km annual operation, fuel costs alone reach ₹4–4.5 crore — making every 0.1 km/litre improvement in fuel economy worth ₹1.5 lakh per year. Service intervals: 25,000 km. Tata Motors offers a “Sampoorna” extended warranty and maintenance package for Prima operators, providing predictable maintenance costs of approximately ₹4.50–5.50/km.
Safety & Compliance
ABS, EBD, ESP, and roll stability control (RSC) are standard. BS6 Phase 2 with SCR+EGR. Speed limiter at 80 km/h. Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) standard on higher trims. Driver alert system (fatigue monitoring via steering input analysis) available as option. The prima meets AIS 029 and is aligned with Bharat NCAP commercial vehicle safety standards.
Price & Finance Options
The Prima 2830T ranges from ₹42–58 lakh ex-showroom (tractor unit only). With a semi-trailer, total cost reaches ₹70–90 lakh. Tata Capital and Tata Motors Finance offer fleet financing with rates from 8.5% for established transport companies. For new entrants, rates of 9.5–10.5% are typical. EMI: ₹95,000–1,35,000/month for a full tractor-trailer combination at 20% down, 72 months.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| 1,000 Nm torque / 280 bhp Cummins engine | High initial capital cost |
| Full-height sleeper cabin (1,900 mm bunk) | AdBlue adds operational complexity |
| ZF 9-speed gearbox precision | 4.5–5.5 km/litre means high fuel bills |
| 300-litre dual tank, 1,500+ km range | Requires experienced drivers for 9-speed ZF gearbox |
| Extensive Tata service network nationwide | Semi-trailer not included in listed price |
Verdict
The Tata Prima 2830T is India’s most capable domestically-available tractor-trailer truck for serious long-haul freight operations. Its Cummins engine, ZF gearbox, comfortable sleeper cabin, and Tata’s unmatched nationwide service network make it the default choice for transport companies running NH routes. It’s not the cheapest option (BharatBenz and Volvo compete fiercely), but the Tata service network reach into Tier 2 and 3 areas gives it a practical operational advantage in India’s geographically diverse logistics landscape.