Tata Indigo is India's first Sedan model - a mid size C' segment completely indigenous sedan. For the price that it is offered, this model is quipped with a host of features that offer extravagant comfort and imposing luxury, offering complete value for money.
The Tata Indigo petrol version is powered with an 85 BHP engine, while the diesel version features a turbo-charged engine with an intercooler. The Direct Injection Common Overhead Rail (DICOR) is based around a 1396 cc Direct Injection Common Rail 16 valve engine that features (DOHC) technology with a Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT). The DICOR delivers a maximum power of 70 PS at 4000 rpm along with maximum torque of 140 kg-m at 1800-3000 rpm.
The petrol version delivers a maximum of 85PS @ 5500 rpm with a maximum torque of 11 kg-m at 3000 rpm. The turbo charged diesel version delivers a 1405 cc Indirect Injection Engine that is capable of delivering a maximum power of 70 PS at 4500 rpm and a torque of 13.5 kg-m of 2500 rpm.
Additionally, the Tata Indigo comes with a range of features that are specific to India. The front seats have additional lumbar and thigh supports to provide more comfort during long distance drives. Further, the Indigo has a longer wheel-base of 14 compared to 13 bases in other standard C-segment competition.
Furthermore, the Indigo has more safety features that even surpass European Standards. Some of these characteristics are a fire-preventing inertia switch that reduces fuel leakage during accidents, rear safety belts, collapsible steering wheel, side-impact beams, and rear cum frontal crumple zones.
The Tata Indigo GVE (petrol) features a petrol 1396 cc engine with 32 bit microprocessor ECM that provides adequate power and torque, meaning thereby good performance, acceleration, and handling. The Tata Indigo GVE (petrol) is the base level presentation in the Indigo V series with a base level price tag. The Indigo GVE has a seating capacity of five people.
The Tata Indigo GVE (petrol) delivers a mileage of approximately 8 kmpl to 14 kmpl depending upon driving conditions. It has a large fuel tank capacity of 42 litres, which means fewer refuelling stops on longer distances.
The Tata Indigo GVE (Petrol) is the mid range model in the V series (petrol) with AC system with recirculation feature. Additional features include power door locks, power windows, and power mirrors. Also included is audio system with CD and cassette player sans am/fm radio. Safety features include ABS, driver and passenger SRS airbags, child safety lock, central locking and keyless entry.
It seems the dealers of tata are having a ball of a time.
And why not, they seem to keep themselves busy by outsoucing the keys.i purchased tata indigo on 4th November 07. At the time of delivery tata dealer in
bhopal provided me three keys bearing same key ring no 1014 but two keys were same, third key was somewhat different. However, i never gave a serious thought to it.
i made bank finance payment to the dealer on 8th Nov. 2007 and my indigo was stolen on 9th Nov 07 from bhopal before RTO registration.when i enquired fond that in this 3 other tata vehicle new has also been stolen before registration from bhopal.Thats why all custmor those who are plannig to purchase tata indigo or any tata vehicle be care ful about the third key at the time of delivery of car other wise your car may be stolen by using third key. i sent my complaint to tata but no fruitful results so far.