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New Tata Aria vs rivals - features comparison

The updated Tata Aria gets a few cosmetic upgrades, some more equipment and an uprated 2.2-litre engine. But how does it compare against rivals?
1 min read11 Apr '14
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The top Tata Aria Pride 4X4 variant gets ABS with EBD, electronic stability program, traction control, side and curtain airbags, along with airbags for the driver and front passenger.

Tata Motors has just launched the 2014 Aria that gets a few cosmetic upgrades and some more equipment. Under the skin, the 2014 Tata Aria gets the 2.2-litre VariCor diesel engine, which also powers the Tata Safari Storme but has been tuned to make 148bhp (10bhp more than earlier) here. Cosmetic upgrades include projector head- and tail-lamps and side decals. But how does the 2014 Tata Aria compare against rivals Toyota Innova and Mahindra Xylo? We have compared the top variants of these three competitors to find out.

Let’s begin with the pricing. The top Toyota Innova diesel ZX trim costs Rs 14.92 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Mahindra Xylo D2 H9 trim is priced at Rs 11.06 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The top Tata Aria Pride LX variant comes equipped with four-wheel-drive and sports a price tag of Rs 14.74 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Innova and Xylo are available only in two-wheel drive. If you wish to get the Aria in two-wheel-drive then you can opt for the mid Pleasure trim which costs Rs 11.67 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

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In terms of performance, all three are powered by diesel motors. The Toyota Innova churns out 100bhp and 20.4kgm of torque from its 2494cc engine. In comparison, the Mahindra Xylo makes 120bhp and 28kgm of torque from its smaller 2179cc motor. The Tata Aria gets substantially more power and torque at 148bhp and 32.63kgm, respectively, from a 2179cc motor.

In terms of kit, all three rivals are decently equipped though the top-of-the-line Tata Aria has the longest features list.

EU and US may adhere to common safety standards

The goal is to ensure that vehicles and their components could be imported and exported without unnecessary burdens and costs.
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The transatlantic auto industry's top priority in this negotiation is to achieve 'regulatory convergence' of existing US and EU auto safety standards, which means that these standards could be recognised as equivalent.

Datsun Go accessory price list

The Datsun Go, like its rivals the Alto K10 and Eon, comes with basic features. Here’s a comparison of the kit you can add and the costs involved.
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Volkswagen Vento to get 1.5-litre diesel and automatic gearbox

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Datsun Go launched at Rs 3.12 lakh

The Datsun Go is available in three trims; the top T trim is priced at Rs 3.69 lakh, while the mid A trim costs Rs 3.46 lakh.
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Porsche to replace engine on all 911 GT3 units

Potential fire hazard cited as cause; Porsche asks owners to not drive the car.
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A Porsche spokesman confirmed that the problem, which has caused two engine bay fires so far, has been traced to a loose screw in a piston connecting rod.