Tata Motors Vista Tech
The Tata Indica Vista has been on sale in the Indian market since late 2007 and has been a decent seller for the Mumbai-based automaker and is currently being exported to a variety of markets in and around Europe. However, with adverse economic climate and age showing in the hatchback, Tata is believed to be working on a replacement for the Indica Vista which is currently called Project Falcon and will see the light of the day sometime in 2015-2016. Gratis 3d Knipvellen. As an interim, it is expected to launch a facelifted Indica for 2014 which will give us a preview of what the Falcon will look like when it is unveiled. Celtic King Rage War Crack. This strategy is very similar to what Hyundai did with the Verna Transform before launching the Verna fluidic. It is also possible that both cars will exist together but in different price ranges. Exterior The facelifted Tata Indica has the same overall stance and shape as the current car but will get certain new elements in a bid to differentiate it from the current car.
These changes are expected to include double barrel headlights and revised bumpers by which we mean more chrome both in the front and back much like how they have with their current revised line-up of vehicles. Where To Fonts On Computer. The most significant change however, is that this car will get a slightly altered roofline which now appears to be lower and gives the impression that the new car has increased in length.
At the back, the facelifted Indica Vista also gets a new design for the tail lamps and is this expected to be a non-Christmas tree design which will be the first for any Indica since the original hatchback was launched in 1998. Interior The facelifted Tata Indica Vista is expected to retain many of the features and design of the current car but is expected to get many upgrades in terms of features like touchscreen music system, rear AC vents and reverse parking sensors. It is almost certain that the interiors will continue to be in a beige trim with the dashboard and steering wheel in black but we expect the quality of plastics to improve considerably. Engines The Tata Indica Vista is expected to continue with the 1.2-litre petrol engine that produces 64bhp and 96Nm torque and two diesel engines- a 1.4-litre BS3 compliant that produces 70bhp and 135Nm of torque as well as a 1.3-litre BS4 compliant unit that produces 74bhp and 190Nm of torque.