Tata Motors has come up with an upgraded version of the Indigo CS. The new Indigo CS e-series will now be BSIV compliant and will sport new exterior styling, upgraded interiors and added features.
Exterior changes on the e-series CS includes new front grille, headlamp cluster, new front bumper design, white colour alloy wheels and body coloured outside rear view mirrors with integrated turn indicators. On the inside, the compact saloon gets two tone beige interiors, instrument cluster with chrome rings, Bluetooth connectivity with AUX, sporty alluminium pedals and a gradient climb assist feature.
On the mechanical front, the engines are upgraded to meet BSIV emission norms. The e-series continues to be powered by the 16-valve DOHC 1396cc DICOR engine with power output of 69bhp and 14.29kgm of torque. The other engine option is the 1193cc petrol motor that produces 64bhp while churning out 10.2kgm of torque.
The BSIV ready Indigo CS e-series is now available in the showrooms with a price hike in the range of Rs 6,000-10,000.
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