The most modern car ever to be designed by an Indian company was the Tata Indica that was launched in 1998. (The Tata Indica was coincidentally the first passenger car from Tata Motors). Finally options such as air conditioning and electric windows were not restricted to imported cars and to buyers with limitless budgets anymore which of course made this new kid on the block a very popular choice for young and old alike!
Many years and modifications later, Tata’s revamped version of the Indica still allures everyone with its stunning looks. The new Tata Indica Vista has been given a total make over with changes to everything from style, technology, safety, comfort and design to quality and performance. Three models are available and all models come standard with coloured bumpers and full wheel caps.
The Tata Indica Vista is available in 7 body colours and is equipped with a height adjustable seat for the driver, as well as lumbar support for front passengers. Other features include air conditioning with heating and demisting functions, fog lamps as well as lamps in the luggage compartments. With its roomy interiors and attractive exteriors, the compact car is equally comfortable on city roads and long trips on the highway. If space is what you're looking for the rear seat can be folded down in a 60/40 split for more loading space. Hatchbacks like the Tata Indica Vista are becoming more and more popular choices due to the bigger cargo areas.
This vehicle is offered as petrol or diesel from 1.3 litre to 1.4 litre and both petrol and diesel engines of Indica Vista are mated to five-speed transmission. All versions are front wheel drive and are equipped with central locking (a must have these days) with immobilizer and a collapsible steering column. Standard 14-inch steel wheels with plastic covers are offered on all specification levels. As with all Tata's vehicles, the Indica Vista meets the highest safety standards.
Adding to the overall appeal of the Vista is its new central character line on the hood and the sharp crease lines on the door.
The setting of the vehicle’s new look is the slightly different design of the headlights while the taillights are even taller than the old model of Indica. The roomy interiors, with dual tone color scheme (a combination of grey and beige) compliment the layout of the interior which includes an instrument cluster in the center of the dashboard and loads of storage spaces positioned at strategic locations. The cabin feels better put together and more durable than the previous models.
Like its predecessor, the Tata Indica Vista provides a safe and comfortable ride for its passengers. The vehicle is an equally popular choice for first time buyers or families looking for practicality and space without compromising on comfort and style.
Some of the earlier slogans, such as "The Big… Small Car" and "More car per car" can still be used to describe the good value for money Tata Indica Vista!
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