Headquartered in Mumbai, Tata Motors is a reputed auto manufacturing company. It is the largest in India, and it has created a niche for itself in the global auto arena too. Getting enlisted with the New York Stock Exchange in the year 2004 was a great achievement for the organization.
The company has always attempted to be innovative and has strived to provide solutions to meet the unique & ever-changing needs of their customers. They experimented with the Tata Nano – the cheapest car – and were successful in their endeavour. Their last two offerings, the Bolt and Zest are doing well in the market. We take a sneak peek at these two models.
Bolt:
Unveiled at the Indian Auto Expo in February 2014, this model was named after the ace athlete Usain Bolt. It is based on the X1 platform of Indica Vista and is a classier version of the car. The vehicle is a part of the company’s much talked about HorizoNext campaign.
With enticing exteriors, it flaunts a vibrant façade, trendy headlights, & a striking grille. The interiors are equall
The petrol variant of the vehicle comes with a 1.2-litre Revotron turbo charged mill which churns 90 PS of power and 140 Nm of peak torque. The diesel version is equipped with a 1.3-litre engine which musters 75 PS of and 190 Nm of peak torque. Both the models come with a 5-speed manual transmission.
The other significant features of the coupé include anti-lock braking system, navigation system, climate control & in-built HVAC control, power windows & mirrors, a trip computer, 5-inch touch screen with audio & video playback, Electronic Power Assisted System (EPAS), and much more.
Zest:
This compact sedan comes in various trim levels, such as, XE