Tata Motors passenger vehicle lineup is now E20 fuel-compliant. Additionally, all petrol, diesel, and CNG models available by the carmaker are now ready for the upcoming RDE or Real Driving Emission norms. This norm will come in effect from 1 April, 2023.
Features Added Under This Update
As a part of this update, Tata Motors will add idle start/stop technology for Tata Altroz and Tata Punch. This will come in as a standard fitment across all variants. Furthermore the engines are now updated and have been re-tuned to improve the low-end drivability.
Changes To The Mechanicals
The BS6 2 diesel powertrains, i.e., the 1.5-litre oil-burner mill on the Nexon and Altroz gets some updates for enhanced performance and fuel efficiency. The entry-level Tata Tiago and Tigor siblings now get an addition of a tyre pressure monitor.
Increased Warranty Tenure
In addition to all of this, Tata is also offering all the vehicles with an increased standard warranty. Now the warranty stands at three years / 1 lakh kilometres as against two years/75,000km.
Tata Motors A Major Player In The Indian Market
Tata Motors has become a key player in the passenger vehicle segment. With a new identify Tata Motors has made an empatic comeback. So good that it is already competing toe to toe with Hyundai Motors India.
Tata Motors has been an active partner of the Government’s mission to reduce vehicular pollution. Thus it have been constantly innovating and introducing technologies to keep the emissions at check. In addition to this, the company is also working to provide unparalleled driving and car ownership experience. The recent launches reflect upon tata motors new vision. With this, customers too are resonating good. Going forward, Tata Motors is increasingly expanding its electric mobility segment. With a host of EV centric launches, Tata Motors is currently the market leader in the segment.
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