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2015 Tata Hexa Concept SUV |
The Hexa – so-called because it has six seats – isn't exactly all-new, however. It's based on the Aria crossover, which went on sale in India in 2010 and was first previewed as the Xover concept at the 2006 Geneva show.
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2015 Tata Hexa Concept SUV |
Measuring 4780mm long and weighing 1920kg, the Aria is available in India in seven- and eight-seat configurations and safety features extend to electronic stability control, six airbags, anti-lock brakes, electrical brake-force distribution and disc brakes all round.
The Hexa should come with all this and looks beefier outside and more modern inside, even if – like the X200 and the upcoming Ford Ranger-based Everest and Toyota HiLux-based Fortuner -- it's still based on a pick-up chassis and, like the Xenon, employs a 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engine.
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2015 Tata Hexa Concept SUV |
Inside the Hexa's upmarket six-seat cabin there are twin middle-row captain's chairs, leather trim and 3D surround sound, while amping up proceedings on the outside are 19-inch alloy wheels, twin projector-beam headlights flanking Tata's signature honeycomb grille, chromed upper and lower grille inserts, roof-rails and a chunkier clamshell bonnet.