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TATA MOtors' Indigo XL being unveiled in Mumbai on Tuesday. Paul Noronha
Mumbai , Jan. 16 Tata Motors on Tuesday introduced the long wheel base Indigo XL, India's first stretch limousine. Available in the feature-packed `Grand trim level,' the petrol Indigo XL is priced at Rs 6.70 lakh, while the common rail diesel (CRDi) version is priced at Rs 7.35 lakh (both ex-showroom Delhi). The Indigo XL comes with a choice of two new advanced 1.4 litre engines - the refined 16 valve Twin Cam petrol version churning out 101 PS, and the silent, high torque 70 PS DICOR (common rail) diesel version. With a wheelbase of 2650 mm - extended by 200 mm over the current sedan - the Indigo XL increases internal space and creates legroom. The 6-way powered front seats with lumbar support and a separate rear air conditioner with independent controls are also a first for any car, in this segment. The car comes equipped with a DVD-based four-speaker integrated entertainment system with headrest-mounted twin LCD screens. Other amenities like a car phone with blue-tooth connectivity allow conversation through car speakers. A chiller compartment in the glove box is amongst the numerous convenience features in the car. The new model is now available in royal burgundy, ivory white, arctic silver and carbon black colour options and the exteriors of the car have new faceted front and rear bumpers.
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