Tata Motors has launched a new series of its Manza saloon. The new Manza gets minor tweaks on the outside coupled with fresh new look dual tone interiors. The range will be available across all Tata Motors dealerships from February 7, 2011.
The new Manza gets dual-tone alloy wheels (top-end variant), chrome surrounds for the front fog lamps, dual tone burgundy and beige interiors, soft touch plastics, chrome garnished bottom weather strip, new seat fabrics and a new colour shade – Tyrian wine. In refreshed Manza however, the ‘Indigo’ badge has now gone smaller with ‘Manza’ dominating most of the silverware. It also gets a new top-end variant which will be called the Manza Elan.
There are no changes in the engine department and the new Manza continues to be powered by the same 1.3-litre 88.7bhp Quadrajet diesel and the 1.4-litre 88.7bhp Safire petrol motor.
The new Tata Manza has been competitively priced, starting from Rs 5.14 lakh for the Safire petrol range, while the Quadrajet diesel range starting from Rs 5.91 lakh (prices ex-showroom, Delhi).
Tata launches new Manza saloon
Refreshed Tata Manza launched, starting from Rs 5.14lakh for petrol and Rs 5.91lakh for diesel.
1 min read•6 Feb '11
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