Refreshed Indica eV2 to cost less

October 02, 2012 11:45 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:05 pm IST - MUMBAI:

COMMERCIAL DESK: 
02/10/2012: The refreshed Tata Indica eV2, the most fuel efficient car in its class, launched on October 2, 2012 in Mumbai by Tata Motors.
photo: Handout_E_Mail

COMMERCIAL DESK: 02/10/2012: The refreshed Tata Indica eV2, the most fuel efficient car in its class, launched on October 2, 2012 in Mumbai by Tata Motors. photo: Handout_E_Mail

Tata Motors has launched a refreshed Tata Indica eV2 that comes with a mileage of 25 km per litre.

It has also reduced the price of this car by Rs. 23,000. The company, apart from offering extended warranty, has also made provision for low down payment for customers . The new Indica eV2 sports stylish exteriors and has additional convenience features.

The car is available in 3 variants — Tata Indica eV2 LE (base variant), Tata Indica eV2 LS and Tata Indica eV2 LX (top-end variant).

Tata Motors has fixed the price at Rs. 401,162 (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the base variant, going up to Rs.487,619 for the top-end variant.

Customers can buy the car through Tata Motors Finance by making a down-payment of Rs. 50,000 including road tax, registration and insurance.

The company has offered 24 months warranty or 75,000 km, whichever is earlier.

Equipped with the CR4 common rail diesel engine, the Tata Indica eV2 has a displacement of 1396 cc, and has seen a weight reduction of 10 kg.

The car is also available with an MPFI petrol engine. Both the engines are compliant with BS4 emission norms.

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