2019 Tata Hexa Launched; Prices Start At Rs 12.99 Lakh
Tata Hexa
Diesel. 17.6 kmpl
Transmission. Manual/Automatic
Rs.12.57 - 18.37 Lakh* Get On Road Price
The Hexa now gets a bigger touchscreen with Android Auto.
Tata has also given its flagship vehicle new alloy wheels.
A dual-tone roof option has been added to the top variants.
The Tata Hexa has been gently refreshed for 2019, with restorative changes for the outsides, alongside another infotainment framework. Costs for the model had been reexamined upwards as of late in order to abstain from covering with Tata's Harrier. With the refresh, the costs for the lower-spec XE, XM, XM+ and XMA are unaltered, however costs for the XT, XTA and XT 4x4 have expanded by about Rs 20,000.
The XM, XMA and XM+ variations of the 2019 Hexa now get the Harman-sourced 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment framework from the Tata Tiago XZ+ that had propelled toward the finish of a year ago, supplanting the 5.0-inch unit that was on offer before. The Infotainment framework gets Android Auto similarity and accompanies a 10-speaker JBL framework.
Alongside the bigger infotainment framework, the best spec Hexa XT, XTA and XTA 4x4 variations currently accompany double tone outside completion choices. The rooftop can be done in either dark or dim – the previous can be joined with either a white, silver or dim completion, while the last can be had with blue or bronze (darker) body paint. The insides of these variations currently likewise observe the expansion of a chrome encompass for the AC vents and infotainment screen and a dark completion on the lower some portion of the controlling wheel.
The XMA and XTA variations on the refreshed Hexa now accompany the 19-inch precious stone cut compound wheels while the mid-and higher-spec manual variations – the XM, XM+, XT and XT 4x4 – get the 16-inch Charcoal Gray composites.
Precisely, the Hexa proceeds unaltered – the 2.2-liter diesel motor makes 156hp and 400Nm of pinnacle torque and is mated to either a 6-speed manual or programmed transmission alternatives on the higher-spec XM and XT trims. The base Hexa XE proceeds with the 150hp/320Nm, 2.2-liter diesel engine mated to a 5-speed manual.
While Tata is probably going to end the Hexa by the center of one year from now (so the brand can keep away from the huge venture required for the model to conform to up and coming security and emanation standards), it will keep on being the most costly traveler vehicle in Tata's line-up; at any rate until the seven-situate form of the Harrier – codenamed H7X – will arrive in the not so distant future.
Price (new)
XE. Rs 12.99 lakh
XM. Rs 14.39 lakh
XMA. Rs 15.63 lakh
XM+. Rs 15.47 lakh
XT. Rs 17.04 lakh
XTA. Rs 18.20 lakh
XT 4x4. Rs 18.37 lakh
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