Tata Motors have launched the all-new Hexa MPV in India at
Rs 11.9 lakh, ex-Delhi. The Hexa will be available in nine trims and
with two states of tune for the 2.2-litre diesel engine. Tata says that
the Hexa is based on the same hydroformed chassis that underpins the
Safari. The MPV is slightly longer than the Aria that it replaces. It
looks more modern than the other MPVs on offer in the market. There are
projector headlamps with LED DRLs on the top variant. Tata also offers
19-inch wheels as standard on the top trims. The tail lamps too are LED.
Inside, the cabin looks similar to what we have seen in the
Zest and Tiago. However unlike the other two, the Hexa has a
touchscreen infotainment system, again from Harman, complemented by 10
speakers from JBL. The instrument console is an all-new affair and shows
you the instant fuel efficiency and other details.
Coming to the engine – the 150PS/320Nm motor is available
only with a 5-speed manual in the base variant. The higher
tune(156PS/400Nm) motor is available with both the 6-speed auto and
manual transmissions. Tata offers a 4×4 on the top manual and this also
comes with different drive modes, similar to what we have seen in Land
Rover models. We have already driven the 2017 Tata Hexa, read our first impression report here
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