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« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2014, 12:23:19 AM » |
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Tata Pixel - The Tata Pixel's ability to manoeuvre and park in the tightest of spaces is made possible by its Zero Turn toroidal traction-drive Infinitely Variable Transmission (IVT), which assists rotation of the outer rear wheel forwards and the inner rear wheel backwards, while the front wheels turn at acute angles. The result is a turning circle radius of just 2.6 metres. The 'scissor' doors rotate upwards from the front to allow passengers to effortlessly enter or exit the Tata Pixel, even in the tightest of spaces.
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« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2014, 12:23:55 AM » |
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« Reply #10 on: December 18, 2014, 12:24:42 AM » |
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Tata Indiva - Tata Motors has unveiled a new 7-seater MPV concept in the year 2002. Built on the same platform as Tata's B-segment offering, the Tata Indica, this MPV concept demonstrates the versatility of the Tata Indica platform. The Tata MPV, the Tata Indiva has been designed as a compact, space-efficient vehicle and is amongst the shortest 7-seater conceived with an overall length of just under 4.3 metres. It has a high seating position, which enhances passenger comfort, safety and visibility. The interior layout is flexible with the 3rd row of seats being removable which frees up interior space. Sporting 16" alloy wheels, it has been designed as a streamlined peoples' carrier, which is more car-like with on-board electronic systems integrating high level of in-car entertainment, navigation and internet connectivity. The concept has a permanent sunroof and a headliner with LED lighting, which gives the interior an airy, spacious feeling.
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