Tata Motors Tata Nano Europa, Prima Concept and Indica Vista Revealed in Geneva


Tata Motors Limited is an Indian multinational automotive company, headquartered in Mumbai and part of the Tata Group. The company was founded in 1945 and produces cars, trucks, vans, and buses. Subsidiaries include British Jaguar Land Rover and South Korean Tata Daewoo. Tata Motors has joint ventures with Hitachi (Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery) and Stellantis, which makes vehicle parts for Fiat Chrysler and Tata-branded vehicles.

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Tata Nano Europa, for future launch in international markets, displayed at the 79th Geneva Motor Show
Tata Nano Europa

With a length of 3.29 metres and width of 1.58 metres, the Tata Nano Europa continues to be stylishly petite but surprises with its spacious interior and generous leg space. The slightly longer wheelbase of 2.28 metres combines excellent space and manoeuvrability, further improving on the benchmark standard set by the Tata Nano. The enhanced spaciousness is complemented by redesigned interiors, marked by smooth curves and a high-tech yet gentle feel.

To meet the driving needs of its target customers, the Tata Nano Europa will be powered by a 3-cylinder, sporty, all-aluminium MPFI engine matched with a 5-speed automatic transmission, and electric power steering. The gasoline engine will be class-leading, providing high fuel efficiency and low CO2 emission of less than 100gm/km meeting the twin goals of being environmentally friendly and stylish - just like the Tata Nano.

The Tata Nano Europa meets all safety regulations. In addition to the all-sheet metal body, its energy absorbing design, use of advanced restraint systems, ABS, ESP and air bags will enhance passenger safety.

Just like the Tata Nano, the Tata Nano Europa incorporates exterior compactness with interior comfort and seeks to provide motorists the pleasure and utility of personal mobility combined with affordability and environment-friendliness, in a world where smaller, fuel-efficient cars are emerging as a preferred choice.

Tata Prima
The Tata Prima, the concept luxury sedan designed by Pininfarina, is an iteration of the next-generation luxury sedan from Tata Motors. It combines the fundamental design characteristics of the Tata brand, as seen in the Tata Indigo, with sporty curvatures to create a coupe-like silhouette, simple yet refined with an inherent premium.

The Tata Prima's large wheelbase of 2.70 metres endows it with excellent interior space that a luxury sedan demands. The subtle treatment of the C pillar, the hallmark of a Pininfarina design's gracefulness and sporty characteristic, brings forth a coupe-like sloped cabin and tapering back without compromising on interior space. The result is that the Tata Prima concept exudes an overall elegance, endowed with style, luxury and comfort and proportions that are classical yet modern.
Tata Indica Vista EV
The Tata Indica Vista EV will be a more practicable option for the consumer, capable of carrying four individuals, adequate luggage space, with a predicted range of up to 200km and acceleration of 0-60kmph in under 10 seconds. Tata Motors continues its innovative approach with the Indica Vista EV too, using super polymer lithium ion batteries which have superior energy density to conventional batteries. Tata Motors' electric vehicles will be produced in association with Miljo Grenland/Innovasjon, Norway. Tata Motors' UK subsidiary, Tata Motors European Technical Centre plc, has a 70 per cent stake in Miljo. The first such vehicle to be developed by the company is the Indica EV, which is currently undergoing extensive tests in Europe.

Besides these three new cars, Tata Motors is also displaying the new-generation Tata Indica Vista. Launched in India in August 2008, it has received excellent customer response. It has received two prestigious Indian awards - the UTVi Autocar Best Value for Money Car Award and the Business Standard Motoring Jury Award. Also on display is the Tata Xenon 2.2-litre double-cab, an ideal dual-use vehicle with contemporary styling and superior convenience.
 
Report: Bosch helping Tata develop tiny diesel engine for Nano

by Sam Abuelsamid (RSS feed) on Jan 18th, 2010 at 9:58AM

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Tata Nano – Click above for high-res image gallery

When Tata launched the Nano last year it was only available with a two-cylinder gasoline engine. The manufacturer has promised additional variants, though, including what would be the world's smallest automotive diesel. Tata has been collaborating with supplier Robert Bosch on the development of that diesel engine along with numerous other subsystems of the Nano, i.e., the brake system.

If a report out of India is accurate, the Nano diesel will be a single cylinder unit displacing approximately 550-650 cubic centimeters. That would make it considerably smaller than even the 800 cc three cylinder in the Smart Fortwo CDi. The output would only be 25-30 horsepower, but the extra torque of such an engine should still yield reasonable performance in a car this size. The engine uses Bosch's common-rail injection technology, although the rail as such is unnecessary with only one cylinder. It's not known at this time if the engine will use a solenoid or piezo-electric injector or what kind of mileage it will get.

Report: Bosch helping Tata develop tiny diesel engine for Nano — Autoblog Green
 

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