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Tata Aria Specifications

The Tata Aria has 2 Diesel Engine on offer. The Diesel engine is 2197 cc and 2179 cc . It is available with Automatic & Manual transmission.Depending upon the variant and fuel type the Aria has a mileage of 14.5 to 15.05 kmpl & Ground clearance of Aria is 200 mm. The Aria is a 7 seater 4 cylinder car and has length of 4780mm, width of 1895mm and a wheelbase of 2850mm.
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Rs. 10.40 - 16.26 Lakh*
This model has been discontinued
*Last recorded price

Key specifications of Tata Aria

ARAI Mileage15.05 kmpl
City Mileage12.8 kmpl
Fuel TypeDiesel
Engine Displacement2179 cc
No. of Cylinders4
Max Power147.9bhp@4000rpm
Max Torque320Nm@1500-3000rpm
Seating Capacity7
Transmission TypeManual
Fuel Tank Capacity60 Litres
Body TypeMUV
Ground Clearance Unladen200 mm

Key features of Tata Aria

Power SteeringYes
Power Windows FrontYes
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)Yes
Air ConditionerYes
Driver AirbagYes
Passenger AirbagYes
Automatic Climate ControlYes
Fog Lights - FrontYes
Alloy WheelsYes

Tata Aria specifications

Engine & Transmission

Engine Type
Engine type in car refers to the type of engine that powers the vehicle. There are many different types of car engines, but the most common are petrol (gasoline) and diesel engines
VARICOR Diesel Engine
Displacement
The displacement of an engine is the total volume of all of the cylinders in the engine. Measured in cubic centimetres (cc)
2179 cc
Max Power
Power dictates the performance of an engine. It's measured in horsepower (bhp) or metric horsepower (PS). More is better.
147.9bhp@4000rpm
Max Torque
The load-carrying ability of an engine, measured in Newton-metres (Nm) or pound-foot (lb-ft). More is better.
320Nm@1500-3000rpm
No. of Cylinders
ICE engines have one or more cylinders. More cylinders typically mean more smoothness and more power, but it also means more moving parts and less fuel efficiency.
4
Valves Per Cylinder
The number of intake and exhaust valves in each engine cylinder. More valves per cylinder means better engine breathing and better performance but it also adds to cost.
4
Valve Configuration
Valve configuration refers to the number and arrangement of intake and exhaust valves in each engine cylinder.
DOHC
Fuel Supply System
Responsible for delivering fuel from the fuel tank into your internal combustion engine (ICE). More sophisticated systems give you better mileage.
CRDI
Turbo Charger
A device that forces more air into an internal combustion engine. More air can burn more fuel and make more power. Turbochargers utilise exhaust gas energy to make more power.
Super Charge
A device that forces more air into an internal combustion engine. More air can burn more fuel and make more power. Superchargers utilise engine power to make more power.
Transmission TypeManual
Gearbox
The component containing a set of gears that supply power from the engine to the wheels. It affects speed and fuel efficiency.
5 Speed
Drive Type
Specifies which wheels are driven by the engine's power, such as front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive. It affects how the car handles and also its capabilities.
4WD

Fuel & Performance

Fuel TypeDiesel
Diesel Mileage ARAI15.05 kmpl
Diesel Fuel Tank Capacity
The total amount of fuel the car's tank can hold. It tells you how far the car can travel before needing a refill.
60 Litres
Emission Norm Compliance
Indicates the level of pollutants the car's engine emits, showing compliance with environmental regulations.
BS IV
Top Speed
The maximum speed a car can be driven at. It indicates its performance capability.
160 kmph

Suspension, Steering & Brakes

Front Suspension
The system of springs, shock absorbers, and linkages that connects the front wheels to the car body. Reduces jerks over bad surfaces and affects handling.
Independent Double Wishbone With Coil Spring
Rear Suspension
The system of springs, shock absorbers, and linkages that connects the rear wheels to the car body. It impacts ride quality and stability.
5 Link
Shock Absorbers Type
The kind of shock absorbers that come in a car. They help reduce jerks when the car goes over bumps and uneven roads. They can be hydraulic or gas-filled.
Coil Spring
Steering Type
The mechanism by which the car's steering operates, such as manual, power-assisted, or electric. It affecting driving ease.
Power
Turning Radius
The smallest circular space that needs to make a 180-degree turn. It indicates its manoeuvrability, especially in tight spaces.
5.6 meters
Front Brake Type
Specifies the type of braking system used on the front wheels of the car, like disc or drum brakes. The type of brakes determines the stopping power.
Ventilated Disc
Rear Brake Type
Specifies the type of braking system used on the rear wheels, like disc or drum brakes, affecting the car's stopping power.
Disc
Acceleration
The rate at which the car can increase its speed from a standstill. It is a key performance indicator.
14 Seconds
0-100kmph
The rate at which the car can increase its speed from a standstill. It is a key performance indicator.
14 Seconds

Dimensions & Capacity

Length
The distance from a car's front tip to the farthest point in the back.
4780 mm
Width
The width of a car is the horizontal distance between the two outermost points of the car, typically measured at the widest point of the car, such as the wheel wells or the rearview mirrors
1895 mm
Height
The height of a car is the vertical distance between the ground and the highest point of the car. It can decide how much space a car has along with it's body type and is also critical in determining it's ability to fit in smaller garages or parking spaces
1780 mm
Seating Capacity
The maximum number of people that can legally and comfortably sit in a car.
7
Ground Clearance Unladen
The unladen ground clearance is the vertical distance between the ground and the lowest point of the car when the car is empty. More ground clearnace means when fully loaded your car won't scrape on tall speedbreakers, or broken roads.
200 mm
Wheel Base
Distance between the centre of the front and rear wheels. Affects the car’s stability & handling .
2850 mm
Kerb Weight
Weight of the car without passengers or cargo. Affects performance, fuel efficiency, and suspension behaviour.
1710 kg
Gross Weight
The gross weight of a car is the maximum weight that a car can carry which includes the weight of the car itself, the weight of the passengers, and the weight of any cargo that is being carried. Overloading a car is unsafe as it effects handling and could also damage components like the suspension.
2850 kg
No. of Doors
The total number of doors in the car, including the boot if it's considered a door. It affects access and convenience.
5

Comfort & Convenience

Power Steering
Mechanism that reduces the effort needed to operate the steering wheel. Offered in various types, including hydraulic and electric.
Air Conditioner
A car AC is a system that cools down the cabin of a vehicle by circulating cool air. You can select temperature, fan speed and direction of air flow.
Heater
A heating function for the cabin. A handy feature in cold climates.
Adjustable Steering
Allows the driver to adjust the position of the steering wheel to their liking. This can be done in two ways: Tilt and/or Reach
Height Adjustable Driver Seat
Refers to a driver's seat that can be raised vertically. This is helpful for shorter drivers to find a better driving position.
Electric Adjustable Seats
Seats that can be adjusted electronically. Usually seen in higher end cars.
Automatic Climate Control
Automatically adjusts the car’s cabin temperature. Removes the need to manually adjust car AC temperature every now and then & offers a set it and forget it convenience.
Air Quality Control
Air filters, also known as air purifiers, purify the air of the cabin by absorbing any harmful or contaminated particles.
Remote Trunk Opener
A feature to open the trunk remotely for convenience. Useful when your hands are full, and you need to access the trunk without manually unlocking or lifting it.
Remote Fuel Lid Opener
A feature that allows the driver to open the car's fuel cap cover from inside the car or with a remote. Makes opening the fuel lid convenient.
Low Fuel Warning Light
A dashboard indicator that alerts the driver when the fuel level is low. Gives a reminder to refill fuel to avoid stalling.
Accessory Power Outlet
12V power socket to power your appliances, like phones or tyre inflators.
Trunk Light
Lighting for the boot area. It usually turns on automatically when the boot is opened.
Vanity Mirror
A mirror, usually located behind the passenger sun shade, used to check one's appearance. More expensive cars will have these on the driver's side and some cars even have this feature for rear seat passengers too.
Rear Reading Lamp
A light provided in the rear seating area of the car. It allows passengers to read or see in the dark without disturbing the driver.
Rear Seat Headrest
Adjustable cushions on the top of the rear seats that provide head support for passengers. They increase the comfort and safety of passengers.
Rear Seat Centre Arm Rest
A foldable armrest for the rear passengers, usually in the middle, which also comprises cup holders or other small storage spaces. When not in use, it can be folded back into the seat, so that an additional occupant can be seated.
Height Adjustable Front Seat Belts
A type of seat belt on which the height can be adjusted, to help improve comfort.
Rear AC Vents
Dedicated AC vents for the rear passengers, usually located between the front seats. Helps cool the rear compartment, while offering passengers the option to control the flow. Some rear AC vents allow for fan speed control.
Lumbar Support
Additional support for the lower back in the car seats. It is adjustable (manual or powered), allowing users to adjust the level of support according to their preference.
Cruise Control
An electronic system that automatically maintains the car's speed set by the driver, reducing the need for constant pedal use. Useful feature for long highway drives.
Parking Sensors
Sensors on the vehicle's exterior that use either ultrasonic or electromagnetic waves bouncing off objects to alert the driver of obstacles while parking.
Rear
Navigation System
An in-car system that provides maps and directions. Helps in finding the shortest routes. Also gives an idea about the traffic situation on different routes.
Foldable Rear Seat
Rear seats that can be folded down to create additional storage space.
Bench Folding
Smart Access Card Entry
Allows you to lock/unlock the car by simply carrying the smart key with you, without using the buttons on a key.
KeyLess Entry
A sensor-based system that allows you to unlock and start the car without using a physical key.
Engine Start/Stop Button
A button that allows starting or stopping the engine without using a traditional key. It enhances convenience.
Cooled Glovebox
A function in the glove box that allows you to keep food items and beverages cool for long durations.
Voice Commands
A feature that allows the driver to operate some car functions using voice commands. Make using features easy without distractions.
Paddle Shifters
Buttons behind the steering wheel for manual gear changes. Found in automatic cars and placed ergonomically, making gear changes easier.
Automatic Headlamps
Headlights that turn on and off automatically based on the time of day or environmental lighting conditions.
Follow Me Home Headlamps
Headlights that stay on for a short period after turning off the car, illuminating the path to the driver's home or door.

Interior

Tachometer
A tachometer shows how fast the engine is running, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). In a manual car, it helps the driver know when to shift gears.
Electronic Multi-Tripmeter
Measures the distance a vehicle has travelled for a particular trip. A multi-tripmeter can keep track of multiple distances. For example kilometres since the last fuel up and kilometres travelled since the last service. The different tripmeters can be reset by the user as and when needed.
Leather Seats
Fabric Upholstery
Seat coverings made from cloth. Affects comfort and interior style.
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
Glove Box
It refers to a storage compartment built into the dashboard of a vehicle on the passenger's side. It is used to store vehicle documents, and first aid kit among others.
Digital Clock
Refers to a display that shows the current time in a digital (numerical) format.
Outside Temperature Display
Cigarette Lighter
Digital Odometer
A meter that keeps track of the total kilometres a vehicle has travelled. This cannot be reset by an owner and serves as a record for tracking service intervals and waranty validity, and also is important when selling the vehicle.
Driving Experience Control Eco
Folding Table in The Rear
Refers to a fold-out table tray attached either to the back of the front seats or in the central section of the rear seats.

Exterior

Adjustable Headlamps
Fog Lights - Front
Extra lights at the front of the car that improve visibility in foggy conditions. Useful during low visibility conditions under foggy weather.
Fog Lights - Rear
Extra lights at the back of the car that make it more visible to other drivers in foggy conditions.
Rain Sensing Wiper
Windshield wipers that activate on their own when they detect rain. Removes the need to turn the wipers ON/OFF when the rain starts/stops.
Rear Window Wiper
A device that cleans the rear window with the touch of a button. Helps enhance visibility in bad weather.
Rear Window Washer
A small nozzle that sprays water to clean the rear windshield. Helps in better cleaning of the rear windshield and improves rear visibility.
Rear Window Defogger
A heating element in the rear window to remove fog and melt frost from the rear window.
Wheel Covers
Alloy Wheels
Lightweight wheels made of metals such as aluminium. Available in multiple designs, they enhance the look of a vehicle.
Power Antenna
Tinted Glass
Windows with a transparent thin film for privacy and to reduce sunlight. Saves the car interiors from direct sunlight. Also reduces glare and improves visibility during the day.
Rear Spoiler
Increases downforce on the rear end of the vehicle. In most cars, however, they're used simply for looks.
Roof Carrier
Side Stepper
Side steppers are a convenience feature, usually offered in vehicles with high floors, to make it easier to step into or out of the car. They are either pemanently fixed near the side of the vehicle or deploy electrically. The latter is usually only with luxury cars.
Outside Rear View Mirror Turn Indicators
An additional turn indicator located on the outside mirror of a vehicle that warns both oncoming and following traffic.
Integrated Antenna
Chrome Grille
A shiny silver finish on the grille of a vehicle.
Chrome Garnish
Shiny glass-like decorative details on the car's exterior for a premium look.
Smoke Headlamps
Roof Rails
Rails on the top of the car for carrying luggage. Useful if you have less storage inside the car or if you carry a lot of things while travelling.
Sun Roof
A glass panel on the roof of a vehicle, either just over the front seats or extending further backward towards the rear.
Alloy Wheel Size
The diameter of the car's alloy wheels. Alloy wheels are lighter and better looking than standard wheels, not including tyres.
17 Inch
Tyre Size
The dimensions of the car's tyres indicating their width, height, and diameter. Important for grip and performance.
235/65 R17
Tyre Type
Tells you the kind of tyres fitted to the car, such as all-season, summer, or winter. It affects grip and performance in different conditions.
Tubeless,Radial

Safety

Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
A safety system that prevents a car's wheels from locking up during hard braking to maintain steering control.
Brake Assist
Central Locking
A system that locks or unlocks all of the car's doors simultaneously with the press of a button. A must-have feature in modern cars.
Power Door Locks
A system that allows the driver to lock and unlock all car doors with the push of a button.
Child Safety Locks
Safety locks located on the car's rear doors that, when engaged, allows the doors to be opened only from the outside. The idea is to stop the door from opening unintentionally.
Anti-Theft Alarm
An alarm system that sounds when anyone tries to access the car forcibly or break into it.
Driver Airbag
An inflatable air bag located within the steering wheel that automatically deploys during a collision, to protect the driver from physical injury
Passenger Airbag
An inflatable safety device designed to protect the front passenger in case of a collision. These are located in the dashboard.
Side Airbag
Side Airbag-Rear
Day & Night Rear View Mirror
A rearview mirror that can be adjusted to reduce glare from headlights behind the vehicle at night.
Passenger Side Rear View Mirror
The outside rear view mirror placed on the passenger side.
Xenon Headlamps
Rear Seat Belts
Safety belts for passengers sitting in the rear seats of the car.
Seat Belt Warning
A warning buzzer that reminds passengers to buckle their seat belts.
Door Ajar Warning
A function that alerts the driver when any of the doors are open or not properly closed.
Side Impact Beams
Structural components in a car designed to absorb and distribute impact energy during a side collision.
Front Impact Beams
Structural components in a car designed to absorb and distribute impact energy during a front collision.
Traction Control
Adjustable Seats
Seats that can be reclined, or adjusted front/back or up/down. The levels of adjustability depends on the car's segment/price.
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
This feature monitors the pressure inside each tyre, alerting the driver when one or more tyre loses pressure.
Vehicle Stability Control System
A system that helps prevent the car from skidding or losing control by applying brakes to individual wheels. Useful in case of emergency high-speed manoeuvres.
Engine Immobilizer
A security feature that prevents unauthorized access to the car's engine.
Crash Sensor
Sensors that detect a car crash and activate safety features like airbags and automatic emergency calls.
Centrally Mounted Fuel Tank
A fuel tank that is placed in the centre of the car instead of the rear
Engine Check Warning
A warning light that indicates potential issues with the car's engine.
Clutch Lock
EBD
A system that adjusts the brake force applied to each wheel to optimize braking performance.
Rear Camera
A camera at the rear of the car to help with parking safely.
Anti-Theft Device

Entertainment & Communication

Radio
AM/FM radio tuner for listening to broadcasts and music. Mainly used for listening to music and news when inside the car.
Audio System Remote Control
A remote to control the car's audio system without reaching for the dashboard. Makes controlling the audio system easy from all seats inside the car.
Integrated 2DIN Audio
USB & Auxiliary input
A USB port for connecting external devices, like smartphones or MP3 players, to the car's audio system using a cable. Lets you play audio from your device through car speakers.
Bluetooth Connectivity
Allows wireless connection of devices to the car’s stereo for calls or music.
Touchscreen
A touchscreen panel in the dashboard for controlling the car's features like music, navigation, and other car info.

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2014 Tata Aria vs 2014 Toyota Innova: Comparison test

Recently given their respective upgrades, Tata's Aria and Toyota's Innova have a lot to gain or lose in this ever so competitive MUV segment. We therefore take a dig at the Toyota Innova which has been in fact the best seller in its segment with Tata Aria to predict which one works the best for you and why?

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    pramod shenoy on Nov 16, 2016
    4
    Aria - Story of an unsung hero..

    Back in 2010 when the Indian auto industry just offered hatchbacks, sedans and UVs, Tata Motors was the first to introduce a whole new segment called a Crossover. Yes it means a vehicle that gives you the comfort and luxury of a premium sedan alongside the big SUV like stance. Back then TaMo was only known for their value offerings like the Indicas and Indigos and suddenly when Tata launched the premium offering - the Aria in 4X4 avatar only & a sticker price of around 20L, eyebrows were raised everywhere. High pricing meant that it saw limited buyers and what made things worse for Tata is the fact that the initial batch of Arias had lot of niggles including major mechanical failures leading to breakdowns. TaMo did not lose hope on the product and they constantly put in efforts to revive the Aria brand by introducing a lower spec 4X2 model range and price corrections but from a premium buyer's perspective, the brand Aria was nothing but written off!! Many of us who are familiar with product lifecycle management know what developing a platform is. Since the Aria was not based on any of the other existing offerings from Tata, the car was developed from scratch. Everything from the hydro formed chassis to the double wishbone and multi-link suspension was new. It also saw many first in segment features like all wheel disc brakes with ABS+EBD, dual mass flywheel standard across all variants. The top spec models came equipped with 6 airbags, ESP, seatbelt pre-tensioners, cruise control, automatic projector headlamps & wipers to name a few. Though not an excuse a product based on an all new platform is always something that will have an issue or two. Nevertheless the lower variants of the Aria with fewer electronics and gadgetry had no such reliability issues and my review is based on driving the Aria Pure 4X2 model for about 60,000kms over the last 3 years. The Aria is a solid package for someone who is looking for a spacious 7 seater SUV as their daily drive. The car though big and bulky in external appearance is actually surprisingly easy to drive in traffic. The floor is not overtly high as in the Xylos and the Fortuners. It is perfectly positioned and getting in and out does not require a footstep accessory even for someone who is say 5'2 tall. The engine is nice and strong with healthy power and torque figures and is well complemented by the 5 speed manual gearbox that has perfectly spaced ratios. 100kmph in 5th gear is achieved at around 2000rpm and that translates into great cruising abilities without compromising on the fuel efficiency. One can easily expect upto 12kmpl in the city and upto 15kmpl on the highways when driven sedately. A full tank gives a range of about 550kms on the highway. Braking is really commendable with discs all around and the 235 section 16" tyres give the car great stability during cruising and also braking. Ride quality is amazing and it can tackle most of the bad roads with ease. Body roll is definitely evident and cornering at speeds is something that you should not be doing with this vehicle. High speed stability is good and one can do speeds of upto 120 with good confidence and anything above the vehicle does not feel comfortable - XUV is the clear winner in this segment when it comes to high speed manners. Ground clearance of 200mm ensures that it is near impossible to bottom the car on any of the speed breakers but one needs to be careful when it comes to tacking large pot holes as the front and rear bumpers are positioned very low giving it low approach and departure angles hence are susceptible to damage. The audio system that comes with the car is more than decent and is of great quality for a regular non audio geek but the speakers tend to give up under high bass output audio files. The dual AC unit does a good job of keeping the cabin cool even at over 40 degrees outside temperature and with two blowers and vents for all 3 rows, the passengers have nothing to complain about. On the looks front, the car is no looker but from certain angles ? especially the front, it has a very imposing stance. When it comes to space, the first two rows are great and can seat 5 people in good comfort whereas the 3rd row seats are best suited for someone below the 5?6?? mark. The bolstering on the sides for all the seats is not up to the mark and do not do a good job of hugging the body during cornering etc. The headlamps though good in terms of design lacks brightness on the low beam. This is mainly due to the use of projectors. Even a 100W bulb does a poor job of illuminating the road and one ends up using the more powerful high beam for all the night driving requirements. Service interval is once in a year or 15,000km whichever is earlier and the overall cost of ownership is really good in its segment. Service bills each time have been around the 8K mark including parts and labor. Over the last 3 years and 60,000kms the car has been a solid performer with absolutely no issues pertaining to mechanicals or even the electronics. It has been that kind of a car where I can say I just fill it and drive it. The car has not failed to make me smile every time I park it after returning from a highway run. I have been able to drive for >1000kms in a day without feeling stressed or fatigued. Having said the above, there are many aspects that need improvement. Design of the dash is something I felt can be improved to liberate more room on the inside. The fuel tank does not have proper venting and lots of air gets trapped during the tanking process. The fuel gauge is one of the worst I have come across off late. It is very vague and slight tilt on the car during parking can make a big difference in the fuel reading and this means the range or DTE also is very erratic. The middle row 60% split seat does not tumble as it collides with the AC vent behind the handbrake lever. Serious design flaw! Overall I am extremely satisfied with my choice of picking up the Aria and am looking forward for many more miles of happy ownership. Kudos to Tata Motors for coming up with this wonderful offering!Read More

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    praveen on Aug 10, 2016
    4
    TATAs New BOMBARDIER

    Tata Aria was launched way back in early 2010 was created quite a stir, but it never seen its lime light. It was over shadowed by Innova from the very first day and from 2011 XUV 500 supressed the Aria further down. However, it has its successor now The HEXA. TATA's New BOMBARDIER How the new stag is: By looks, Congrats!! Tata on your design language. Tata always play safe, when it comes to design. Up to now Tata only has two design theme, the convex curves for hatchbacks and sedans and straight lines for SUVs. However the HEXA looks will strikes you even with just a glimpse. If Storme takes references from LR's design. The HEXA will be a heavily inspired one and it's apparent. In a word, it works well. The level of attention to detail in Hexa was never seen in any other Tata products before. The only view that reminds its predecessor is from front. The headlamps assembly are identically same as that of Aria. However the heavily sculpted front bumper and trapezoidal grille sets it apart. Blacked out double barrel projector headlamp is neatly profiled but it misses out the integrated DRL's. The restyled front bumper with skid plates, enormous side cladding and 19' inch diamond cut wheels enhance its sporty appeal. The side profile where Hexa stood its ground, the sheer size of the car gives it a sturdy presence on tarmac. Overall design has been very European than ever before for example the door handles gets a chrome strip rather than a complete chrome casing. The chrome piping that starts at the A-Pillar and wraps itself at the rear was a neat touch. A good point for Tata over there. The side cladding breaks the mass of the car and makes it more SUV than MUV which it's based. The D-pillar is one of the best looking in the business with floating roof look. The side badging and the door mounted OVRM's gives it a premium touch. At the rear which gets integrated spoiler, elegantly profiled tail lamps, corrugated tail gate scuff plates and beautifully shaped reflectors takes Tata to the next level. The chrome detailed double pipe exhaust system and race cars inspired diffuser at the lower portion of the bumper all this says that it was designed by JLR's parent company. Feel from inside: The money that goes for the exterior design is from the interiors. The steering and infotainment is directly uplifted from Tiago and the shifting unit is from Safari storme. The lettering on the dials is sized down to appear premium. The TFT display between the dials provides rudimentary information about the cars condition. Push start button is saved for facelift version. It gets LR's style driving modes Auto, Comfort, Dynamic and Rough road. When it comes to Tata products, irrespective of the category it should have some incorrigible mistakes. In case Hexa it's wiper blades. How hard it can be to hide those wiper blades from drivers view. Typically Tata The squared out glass housing makes the cabin airy and brings ample amount of light into it. The heavy A-pillar may obstruct the side view. It may not have a wow! Factor but at the same time a practical and a comfortable place to be. The connectivity options are on bar with the rivals. Seating hierarchy: Hexa is expected to launch with both 7 and 8 seats variants. While the 8 seater will gets a bench in the second row and seven seater will get a captain seats. In front seats as a Tata's SUV you will find a commanding position with a clear view all around yourself. Talking about the second row, which is the business portion of this car. The second rows gets its own B-Pillar mounted AC vents and also the central one placed at the bottom. The iPad and AUX can be connected from the second row itself. The bolstering of the seats are generous and expected to provide a plush and comfort ride in long distance travel. It can be moved to free the room and can be tumbled for accessing the third row. In third row, the adults have to seats in slightly knees up position. However for two adults, it will be comfortable for short trips. It also has individual AC bowler units. Power for the mammoth: It shares the diesel mill from its siblings the Storme 2.2L Varicor 400. It develops 154 bhp and 400Nm of torque delivers through wheels by 6 speed MT and it get the job done for a highway cruiser. However in Hexa it may squeezed for extra power and torque. Tata is work hard to keep the NVH levels in check. The vehicle dynamics can be discovered once we get our hands on wheels. Proportions: It measures 4764mm long, 1895mm wide and 1780mm tall with a wheelbase of 2850mm. It knocks the door of its big brothers the Toyota Fortuner when it comes to size. The groud clearance is expected to be on bar with safari. Verdicts: Taking a car that didn't went quite well in its first avatar and works hard on a heavily revamped version of it that is Tata's current market strategy. Tata has learned its lessons from Zest and bolt. What is Hexa then? A SUV by looks and MUV by purpose targeting the urban and semi urban sectors. At the moment its only closest rival is XUV 500. It checks all the right boxes for a crossover/SUV. It also has all the bells and whistles for a flagship Model. The core value of Tata like plush ride quality and more car per car principle been on its upsides. Where the gamble service network and longevity pulls it down. The segment leader the Innova, left the segment and went to next level, where there is no rival. It lefts the space for new segment leader. If Tata is pricing the Hexa appropriately then Hexa will be a clean swipe for Tata. Up to that, it is worth waiting. Written by, Praveen Danny +91 975522155Read More

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    narayan rao on Sep 22, 2014
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    Tata Aria Negatives

    Before purchasing Aria I had 1.Mahindra Scorpio which is driven by me for more than 90,000 Kilometer[sold during purchase of Aria] 2.Mahindra Scorpio which is driven by me for 26,000 Kilometers 3.Toyota Innova which is driven by me for about 50,000 Kilometers 4.Apart from the above my company vehicle I have taken for office trips are TATA Indica, Mahindra Scorpio, Pajero, Honda CRV, Sckoda Lura which is driven by me about 5000 Kilometers By the above vehicle description, you can understand that I have a good driving knowledge, experience and knowledge about the four wheel vehicles. My choice to take to this Aria is only because it is top end Indian manufactured model in its class particularly by Tata Motors, even though the price was higher when compared to other company vehicles for top end model . During the tenure of six months I came across so many problems in the vehicle which is enumerated below Problem No.1: Steering is too hard to handle, during drive I started getting shoulder pain Problem No.2: Air Cooler for long trip will start giving sound and cooling effect will come down. Problem No.3: Navigation system is not user friendly Problem No. 4: Cruise control on steering wheel are very hard. Problem No. 5: Pick up is too bad, it is too dangerous while overtaking any vehicle on road. During my trip to Shirdi from Bellary last 300 Kilometers was too bad pick up even in first gear. Problem No.6: Brakes are not comfortable, once the vehicle crosses above 100 kilometers speed. Problem No. 7: Vehicle will not be in driver control when it crosses above 100 kilometers speed. Problem No.8: Till now I had gone for long trips twice in Aria and vehicle has generated TCS EBD fault and it says Restricted performance. During this problem pick up of vehicle even in first gear is too bad. Problem No.9: No comfort for Rear seat passengers when vehicle crosses 100 kilometers speed. Problem No.10: Last Rear seat even one person cannot sit properly [leave about comfortably], even after adjustment of front rear seat. Problem No.11: Mileage of mine Aria is in and around 7 to 8 kilometers per liter. Problem No.12: While filling up of diesel in fuel tank, it will take long time to fill completely i.e. 60 liters. Problem No.13: I had called customer care on the day, when vehicle started giving problem on my way to Bellary from Shirdi. They said that with in 10 minutes technical person will call back me, but till now I have not received call from technical person. For vehicle of this cost, customer never expects this kind of response during road side problems Problem No. 14: From the inception to till date I had received so many calls from Tata Motors taking a feedback on the showroom behavior, but they have never ever asked about the vehicle performance. See I am proud that Tata Motors [Indian car manufacturer] has made a top end car with excellent facilities. But when I started using this Aria I felt that this vehicle is not so worth. You have to understand that this is not Nano, Indica, Vista and price of this Aria is not small. A different class of people will buy this Aria and will assume to utilize the facilities. I am totally upset about this vehicle. You can drive Mahindra Scorpio, Toyota Innova and other vehicle available in the market at this price and see the road grip and performance. I have handed over the Aria in Bhagyodaya Motors Bellary. I want to return back the vehicle.Read More

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    murthy on Jun 26, 2013
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    SERVICE VERY POOR DONT BUY WITHOUT ENQUIRY FOR SMALL REPAIR ALSO IT WILL TAKE 30 DAYS

    Look and Style DONT TAKE RONG DESITION , NOW I HAVE A GOOD EXPERIENCE BEFORE BUY ENQUIRY ABOUT SERVICING,AND SEE BRAND IMAGE ALSO.THIS TATA ARIA GIVE A VERY BAD EXPERIENCE IN OUR RAJAHMUNDRY .30 DAYS THEY STOP VECHILE, FOR A SMALL REPAIR ,AFTER 30 DAYS THEY GIVE A BIG REPAIR BILL BUT IN WARRANTY PERIOD .VERY UN HAPPY I TAKE THE RONG DIRECTION .DONT BUY ANY ONE.we give somany complaints but no body not take any action.So becarefull.Dont think this a tata brand. Comfort Pickup Mileage Best Features Needs to improve Overall ExperienceRead More

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    vicky on Jan 30, 2012
    3.7
    pleasure

    Look and Style:- Good look like a sports geep & for off road  Comfort:- space better than other similar segment vehicles Pickup:- fast pic up but lesser than that of safari Mileage:- Not up to mark Best Features:- braking is gooooooood Needs to improve:- milage n interior Overall Experience:- good The best suv from the tata which is giving its best prformance around its drive. Also has a good braking system seen ever before in tata products . It also has a good ground clearence. But the milage has been a big backdrop for this car. It would be a nice experience for the people having long way usage but not for the guys having in cityRead More

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    chaitanya on Oct 20, 2010
    3
    Another TATA product

    The first look at the car ,from the front though, resembled somewhat like a grown up MANZA. The side profile may be different, but the back, an absolute Indica Vista. In all an elongated Indica vista. The interiors look pretty decent. The first two rows are quite comfortable, but the last row is cramped , like wise to most of the cars we have around.  Aria is a featured packed car. It has all the gadgets that people would be looking for. But, there ends all the WOW factor. The buttons on the steering are so irritating that you may land up pressing one for sure while driving without notice. Their positioning is bad. The AC ducts in the front also are positioned in a bad way. They are bound to hit your legs are ur face is sure to be frozen. I still wonder why TATA design engineers land up designing in such a way, after they buying out design companies in Europe, considering Aria to be a leap in design. The plastics are pretty bad, was expecting a better one. The engine is the same from the Safari. It feels a bit sluggish, considering the TATA attitude built in it. But it performs better compared to Safari. The Alltime All Wheel Drive is pretty fun. Reached a top speed of 120, considering we couldnt get a long streach of road. The after sales service of TATA is still an issue. The features available though are good, but the Sattelite Navigation is quite irritating, may be prolonged usage would make things easier. Considering the prices and comparing with the competition, TATA's have to go along way if they have to compete with Innova, the king in that segment.Read More

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    automate on Oct 13, 2010
    3
    Tata Aria review

    Having seen enough, I moved on to the last row of seats, with my friends occupying the centre seats. The seats were decently comfortable unless we folded the middle row seats. But once folded, their hard board back started rubbing against my knees and I found it difficult to be inside for more than a minute. The seating position was no better and with my knees facing skyward and my head touching the roof (Oh… forgot to say…I’m 5’10” long and average built), it was like a nightmare. Happy to find a couple of cup holders in the rear seat like in Innova, I tried opening them. It was as if they didn’t want to be opened and they protested by opening in a way similar to the creaky doors in ghost movies. The only good point I could find was the generous outside visibility, even at the third row. Also I was surprised to find a side window defogger, but only on the side opposite to the driver, maybe to help his visibility while parking. Overall, we came out of the car with mixed bag of emotions. All of us were unanimous in our feelings. The car though loaded with features and equipments, has terribly let us down. The expectations of finding an exponential rise in quality, like from Vista to Manza was thrashed, and finally it all came down to one question. Is this car the sort of value for money that we have seen in cars from the Tata stable?Read More

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