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New versions of Indica, Indigo by 2008

S. Muralidhar

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Geneva March 7 Tata Motors is working on a new model line-up that will replace the current versions of the Indica and Indigo by 2008. The new Indica and the Indigo sedan will borrow design cues from the Tata Elegante concept that was unveiled at the Geneva Auto Show 2007.

First to roll out will be the new Indica by 2008 and six months later the Indigo will also be replaced with a new version. The Elegante sedan concept is an exaggerated version of the Indigo sedan, but the prototype will be used by Tata Motors to redesign the company's two main passenger vehicles. The Elegante will serve as the styling base for the two cars, said Tata officials, who mentioned that specific design cues will be carried forward from the concept to the new models.

The Tata Elegante was jointly developed and designed by Tata Motors and IDEA of Italy. The Elegante, which is larger than the current Indigo sedan, is conceptualised to incorporate 4 cylinder transverse petrol and diesel engines from 1.4 litres through to 2 litres and a compact V6 petrol power unit. Common rail direct injection turbo diesel engines with variable valve timing and capabilities to comply with Euro V emissions norms will also be available. Depending on choice of engines, power will vary from 90 to 200 PS with torque of up to 280 Nm. Transmission options include six-speed manual and automatic gearboxes.

Besides meeting all European safety, crash-worthiness and emission standards, the Tata Elegante's features include satellite navigation system, cruise control, integrated blue tooth compatibility, heated mirrors, rain sensor, front and rear parking sensors, and other contemporary features.

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