The Tata Sumo is now renamed as Tata Sumo Victa with vastly improved features and design. Available in diesel version, it has an extremely power engine for an MUV of its type, that delivers a maximum power of 90 PS at 4300 rpm. With extensive exterior as well as interior features, which are capable of withstanding the roughness and bumpiness of the typical Indian roads.
Alongside its beautiful exterior looks, it has a spacious cabin that offers more roominess, with comfort and convenience. Although it faces stiff competition, it is by far the most popular MUV on the Indian scene.
Alongside the spaciousness, it is very flexible to handle as it has a turning radius of just 4.9 meters. The Tata Sumo is available in a range of models - Victa, SE+, SE 4 x 4, 4 x 4, Spacio ST, and Spacio Gold. The Victa is available in three variants namely the Victa GX 7 Seater, Victa GX 8 Seater, Victa EX, and the Victa LX.
The Sumo Victa EX is one of the latest Sumo Victa models with single air conditioning, power steering, central locking, remote fuel lid opener, and low-fuel indicator. It has a fabric door trim as well as an antiglare rear-view mirror, cell-phone charging point and trip odometer. There is provision for 4 speakers and glasses are tinted.
Partially fabric seat upholstery is easier to clean in this 10-seater vehicle. Black claddings and bumpers enhance looks, and a body colored spare wheel cover adds to the overall getup. The molded roof lining, collapsible steering, and excellent suspension system along with other multiple features provide comfort and safety. The engine provides a power of 68 ps @ 4500 rpm and the displacement is of 1948 cc.
The Specifications tab above provides specific data on Sumo Victa EX categorized under the heads - fuel efficiency, engine, steering and suspension, body dimensions, and drive train. The Features tab provides specific data on Sumo Victa EX categorized under the heads - comfort, and safety features.