Tata Sumo Gold (2019) Updates

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Tuesday, 30 April 2019 10:34 AM Production of the Tata Sumo Gold ceased in April 2019, marking the end of a 25-year production run for the Tata Sumo series. The vehicle was replaced by the Tata Harrier in the companys lineup. This move signaled a shift towards more modern and feature-rich SUVs. I think this was a necessary step for Tata to stay competitive in the evolving Indian automotive market.
Saturday, 20 April 2019 11:30 PM The Tata Sumo Gold was available in three colors: Porcelain White, Arctic White, and Platinum Silver. The vehicles design, though not modern, retained its rugged and robust appeal, which was a hallmark of the Sumo series. I think the color options were adequate for its target market.
Monday, 15 April 2019 12:47 PM In April 2019, Tata Motors offered benefits worth Rs 33,000 on the 2018 models of the Tata Sumo Gold as part of their April offers. This was an attempt to clear out remaining stock before the models discontinuation. I think such offers helped in clearing inventory and attracting last-minute buyers.
Tuesday, 15 October 2013 09:55 AM In October 2013, Tata Motors introduced a facelift for the Sumo Gold, which included updates such as a new radio CD and MP3 player, dual-zone air conditioning, and new exterior colors and stickers. These changes were aimed at attracting younger buyers and keeping the model fresh. I believe these updates helped extend the life of the Sumo Gold in a rapidly changing market.
Friday, 12 July 2013 12:42 PM The Sumo Gold featured a special suspension system designed to handle larger loads and maintain stability, which was particularly useful for Indian road conditions. The vehicles ground clearance of 182 mm also helped in navigating rough terrain. I believe this suspension system was a key factor in its durability.
Wednesday, 05 June 2013 06:56 AM The Tata Sumo Gold had a seating capacity of 10 people and was known for its efficient mileage, ranging from 10.6 to 15.3 km/l. This made it a practical choice for both personal and commercial use. I think the combination of space and fuel efficiency was a major selling point.
Wednesday, 29 May 2013 11:23 PM In early 2013, Tata Motors announced plans to launch facelifts for several models, including the Sumo Gold, Indigo eCS, and Nano. These updates were part of Tatas HorizoNext campaign aimed at refreshing their product lineup. This move indicated Tatas commitment to keeping their models relevant. I believe such periodic updates are crucial for maintaining customer interest.
Thursday, 15 March 2012 05:21 PM The Tata Sumo Gold came with a robust build and several safety features, including fog lamps, a decent braking system, and side intrusion beams. These features enhanced the vehicles stability and safety, making it a reliable choice for Indian roads. I think the emphasis on safety was a positive move by Tata.
Saturday, 11 February 2012 12:19 AM The Sumo Gold was priced in the range of Rs 5.26 lakh to Rs 8.93 lakh (ex-showroom) and was available in several variants, including CX, EX, and GX. It competed with vehicles like the Mahindra Bolero and Maruti Suzuki Eeco. The pricing strategy helped it remain a viable option in the Indian market. I believe the competitive pricing was key to its continued sales.
Friday, 20 January 2012 08:00 AM The Tata Sumo Gold was launched in January 2012, featuring a 3.0-liter CR4 diesel engine with common rail and direct injection, producing 85 horsepower and 250 Nm of torque. This engine upgrade significantly improved the vehicles performance. The interior also saw improvements with new fabrics, air conditioning controls, and instrumentation. I think this engine was a highlight of the Sumo Gold, making it more appealing to buyers.