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New Vista Drivetech4 launched

BS IV ready India Vista launched.
1 min read30 Apr '10
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Tata Motors has launched an all-new version in its Indica Vista range, the Indica Vista Drivetech4.

The BS-4 compliant Indica Vista Drivetech4 has a specially designed Eurotech gearbox perfectly mated to the Vista Drivetech4 Quadrajet diesel and Safire petrol engines. According to the manufacturer, It ensures higher torque at low RPMs, minimal vibration, precise gear shifting, longer engine life and cooled exhaust gas recirculation for lower emissions. The same degree of refinement and drivability is also being offered on BS-3 engines.

The other new features include a 4-spoke tilt-adjustable steering wheel and height-adjustable driver seat enabling customized driving positions. The flexible 60:40 flip and fold rear seat lends added space for multiple needs. The fully integrated 2-DIN stereo system with Blue 5 and USB port enhance entertainment and communication convenience. This model also comes with Dual airbags (driver and passenger) and ABS (Anti-lock Braking System.

The Indica Vista Drivetech4 series, has been competitively priced, starting respectively from Rs.3.57 lakhs for the Safire petrol range and from Rs. 4.4 lakhs for the Quadrajet diesel range (ex-showroom, Delhi).

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