Tata Zest gets new 75PS diesel variants

    Now available in the XE, XM and XMS trims; gets ABS, EBD, and dual front airbags on the XMS variant

    Published On Mar 21, 2016 11:03:00 AM

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    Tata Zest gets new 75PS diesel variants

    Tata launched its sub-four-metre compact sedan, the Zest in 2014 with three engine options –  a 88.7bhp(90PS) turbo-petrol, 88.7bhp(90PS) diesel and 73.9bhp(75PS) diesel. The petrol version came in four variants – XE, XM, XMS and XT – and the diesel version in six variants – XE, XM, XMS, XMA, XT and XTA.

    The lower powered diesel engine, which until now was only available in the barebones XE variant, is now also available in the XM and XMS trims. The XMS variant comes with front airbags, ABS, EBD, and CSC.

    The more powerful engine will now be available on the XT, XMA and XTA variants. These include both Automated Manual Transmission(AMT)-equipped versions (XMA, XTA) of the Zest.

    Under the hood, both versions of the Zest diesel pack the 1.3-litre Fiat-sourced turbo-diesel engine, with the former, more powerful engine getting a Variable Geometry Turbocharger(VGT), and the latter getting a fixed geometry turbocharger.

    Petrol variants, powered by the 1.2-litre turbocharged Revotron engine, will continue to be available in four variants – XE, XM, XMS and XT.
    While the regular petrol and diesel variants come with five-speed manual gearboxes, the AMT variants of the Zest get five-speeder units of the affordable automatic gearbox.

    Here's the pricelist for the diesel variants of the Tata Zest.

    Tata Zest Diesel 75PS prices
    Zest Quadrajet 75PSXEXMXMS
    Rs 6.09 lakhRs 6.83 lakhRs 7.11 lakh

    Tata Zest 90PS Diesel prices
    Zest Quadrajet 90PSXMAXTXTA
    Rs 7.67 lakhRs 7.71 lakhRs 8.51 lakh

    All prices ex-showroom, Delhi

     

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