Tata Motors launches Indigo Manza

October 25, 2009 07:44 pm | Updated 07:44 pm IST - Hyderabad

Check it out: The Tata Indigo Manza which was launched in the city on Saturday. Photo: Mohdammed Yousuf

Check it out: The Tata Indigo Manza which was launched in the city on Saturday. Photo: Mohdammed Yousuf

It is stylish, sophisticated and spacious. Tata Motors launched its new age sedan the Indigo Manza here on Saturday. A blend of technology and luxury, this sedan has exteriors which make it look striking and interiors that are warm and inviting.

Price

Available in seven colours, the ex-showroom price of the car is Rs. 4.65 lakh for the petrol Safire, the base Aqua version and Rs. 6.58 lakh for the highest Aura plus Quadrajet diesel version in Hyderabad. The engines are sourced from Fiat. Equipped with driver information system, the sedan has many features like dual frontal airbags, anti-lock braking system, 15 inch tubeless tyres, DIN music system that offers connectivity with a USB port and Bluetooth connectivity through Blue 5, said Tata Motors Vice-president S. Krishnan after unveiling the car at a press conference here.

“It is very aggressively priced and some of the features offered in this car are not available in other premium cars. We expect to increase our market share considerably through Manza,” he said.

After launching Indica Vista in August last, Fiat Linea in January, Tata Nano in March and Fiat Punto in June, it is the fifth car launched by Tata Motors in the last fourteen months, he added.

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