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Tata Tiago to Launch on March 28, 2016
Tata's controversy hatch, the Tata Zica later re-christened as Tata Tiago via a social media crowd-sourced contest, is all set to hit the showrooms on March 28. The Tiago is powered by a very efficiet three-cylinder DOHC aluminium 1.2 liter motor, tuned to produce a power of 83.8 bhp and a pea...
Tata's controversy hatch, the Tata Zica later re-christened as Tata Tiago via a social media crowd-sourced contest, is all set to hit the showrooms on March 28.
The Tiago is powered by a very efficiet three-cylinder DOHC aluminium 1.2 liter motor, tuned to produce a power of 83.8 bhp and a peak torque of 11.6 kgm. The car also gets an all new three-cylinder DOHC 1.05 liter aluminum diesel engine with a cast iron block. The diesel rig can produce 69 horses of power and 14.2 kgm of torque.
The Tiago was also put on display on the ongoing Geneva Motor Show. Tata plans to pit this car against the likes of Celerio and i10. On its launch, the car will replace the aging Indica v2 filling the the slot between Nano and the Bolt. It is expected to start at a base price of INR 3.6 lacs.
Complete Tech Specs: http://autos.maxabout.com/cars/tata/tiago
The Tiago is powered by a very efficiet three-cylinder DOHC aluminium 1.2 liter motor, tuned to produce a power of 83.8 bhp and a peak torque of 11.6 kgm. The car also gets an all new three-cylinder DOHC 1.05 liter aluminum diesel engine with a cast iron block. The diesel rig can produce 69 horses of power and 14.2 kgm of torque.
The Tiago was also put on display on the ongoing Geneva Motor Show. Tata plans to pit this car against the likes of Celerio and i10. On its launch, the car will replace the aging Indica v2 filling the the slot between Nano and the Bolt. It is expected to start at a base price of INR 3.6 lacs.
Complete Tech Specs: http://autos.maxabout.com/cars/tata/tiagoAd
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