Tata Hexa XT Downtown Indulge Updates
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Friday, 27 October 2017 07:19 AM
Tata Motors has emphasized the cosmetic and technological upgrades in the Hexa Downtown Urban Edition to make it more appealing to a wider audience. The Urban Bronze color and additional chrome highlights around the headlamps, tail lamps, and ORVMs give the vehicle a more premium look. The interior features, such as tan seat covers and new carpets, add to the luxury feel. I believe these updates will help the Hexa stand out in a competitive market.
Friday, 27 October 2017 07:09 AM
The pricing for the Tata Hexa Downtown Urban Edition has been detailed, with the base XE variant starting at Rs. 13.1 lakhs on-road and going up to Rs. 19.2 lakhs for the XT 4x4 variant. The additional packages—Absolute and Indulge—offer a range of features that enhance both the exterior and interior of the vehicle. This pricing strategy is likely to make the Hexa more competitive in the market. I think the value-for-money proposition here is quite strong.
Thursday, 26 October 2017 10:46 PM
The Tata Hexa Downtown Urban Edition, specifically the XT variant with the Indulge package, has been launched with several premium features. This edition includes a new Urban Bronze exterior color, chrome treatments on the headlamps, front grille, side body cladding, and outside rearview mirrors. It also features dedicated Downtown badging, side steps, and new 16-inch diamond cut alloy wheels. Inside, the XT and XTA trims get two Blaupunkt 10.1-inch infotainment screens for rear passengers and a dashboard-mounted heads-up display showing speed limit alerts, battery voltage, and tyre pressure information. I think these additions make the Hexa a strong contender in the premium SUV segment.
Thursday, 26 October 2017 02:53 PM
Tata Motors has unveiled the Hexa Downtown Urban Edition with two package options: Absolute and Indulge. The Indulge package for the XT and XTA variants includes wireless smartphone charging, a carpet set, and a car care kit, along with the aforementioned infotainment screens and heads-up display. Mechanically, the vehicle remains unchanged, powered by a 2.2-litre, 4-cylinder diesel engine producing 156PS and 400Nm of torque, with options for a six-speed manual or automatic transmission and an all-wheel-drive layout for the top XT trim. I believe these features will attract buyers looking for a more luxurious and tech-savvy SUV experience.
Thursday, 26 October 2017 11:57 AM
The Hexa Downtown Urban Edition is aimed at enhancing the vehicles appeal, particularly against competitors like the Toyota Innova Crysta. The special edition is limited to 1000 units and will be available in showrooms soon. The Absolute package costs Rs. 60,000, while the Indulge package costs Rs. 96,000 over and above the on-road price of the chosen variant. This strategic move by Tata Motors could boost sales before the year-end. I think this limited edition will generate significant interest among potential buyers.