Tata introduces 8 refreshed products at the Horizon Next
Modified On Jun 22, 2013 06:10 PM By Rahul
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At the Horizon Next, Tata Motors has refreshed its line-up as it has refreshed eight products. These vehicles are based on five different platforms. The three major upgrades are on the Indigo eCS, Nano and the Sumo Gold.
The Indigo eCS gets a refresh in styling and also the gear shifts have even improved, as we had mentioned in our exclusive story. The new F-Shift gearbox makes it easier to shift. Smoked headlamps, rear parking assist, duo flat suspension and dual coloured bumpers. The Indigo eCS now also comes in CNG too.
The Sumo Gold has also seen an upgrade, as it gets some cosmetic changes on the outside. Inside it gets some refresh in the interiors, rear AC and even Bluetooth, music player with USB connectivity. The Nano gets twin glove boxes, front and rear chrome accents, rear parcel tray with speakers and will be coming in three new colours.
Speaking at Horizonext, Mr. Karl Slym, Managing Director, Tata Motors, said, "While the Indian automobile market has become intensely competitive, our goal is to enhance our market leadership in commercial vehicles and move to a strong podium finish in the passenger vehicle market. Horizonext is the next step in line with the company's mission to be passionate in anticipating and providing the best vehicles and experiences that excite our customers globally. We are igniting that passion -- so that customers are central to us, in what we are offering in our products, in the manner we are engaging with them at our dealerships, and in the processes we have adopted in servicing their vehicles."
Moreover, the company has also introduces the new Tata Indica and the Explorer Edition of the Tata Safari Storme. The new Tata Indica comes equipped with luxurious dual tone interiors and an all-new transmission. The transmission with Smart-Shift gear technology is mated to a refined and powerful diesel engine. This results in smooth gear shifts and a class leading fuel economy of 25kmpl. It also gets a new Dual Path Suspension that ensures excellent ride, handling and driveability on all kinds of terrains.
The Explorer Edition of the Tata Safari Storme is basically developed to provide utility, ruggedness and off-roading characteristics. The SUV gets a Touchscreen Double DIN Infotainment system, stylish nudge guard, door visors, explorer decals and adventure gear like camping kits, backpack etc.
The Indigo eCS costs Rs 4.99lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the BSIII model and Rs 5.29lakhs for the BSIV variant. The Indigo eCS was officially launched, and this was the only product that has got a price tag. Other seven models will be launched over the phase of next 90 days.
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