Tata Motors has launched refreshed Tata Indica eV2, its entry-level car, with a facelift and reduction in price.
The car, with a mileage of 25 kilometre per litre (certified by Automotive Research Association of India), is the most fuel-efficient car in its class and is launched with new exteriors and additional features, the company said in a statement.
Price cut
The Tata Indica eV2 is being launched with a reduction in price by Rs 23,000. The range is priced at Rs 4,01,162(ex-showroom Delhi), for the base variant, going upto Rs 4,87,619 (ex-showroom Delhi), for the top-end variant.
Exteriors
The exterior styling has been enhanced with new headlamps, new front bumper, triple-step chrome tipped grille and a sporty rear spoiler with integrated stop lamp. This version comes with sporty alloy wheels, Auto-Drive Assist and Clutch-To-Start features among others.
More comforts
The interior has been spruced up with large seats, wood finish centre console and host of other features like power windows, keyless entry, Bluetooth-enabled music system, 4 spoke collapsible steering wheel, tachometer, and front and rear fog lamps.
Common Rail Diesel Engine
Equipped with the CR4 Common Rail Diesel engine, the car has a displacement of 1396 cc. The car is also available with an MPFI petrol engine, with both engines are compliant with BS4 emission norms.
The company offers a warranty of 24 months or 75,000 kms, whichever is earlier.
The refreshed Tata Indica eV2 is thus a complete family car, offering best-in-class space, features, fuel efficiency and utmost safety. It is an ideal choice for both, daily commute and weekend getaways.
The Tata Indica eV2 is available in 3 variants --Tata Indica eV2 LE (base variant), Tata Indica eV2 LS and Tata Indica eV2 LX (top-end variant). The range comes in two new colours -- Spicy Red and Sea Blue, in addition to Neo Orange, Jet Silver and Mint White.
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