Indian carmaker, Tata Motors has revealed that they will showcase four new models this 2020 Auto Expo. Alongside the brand new cars, the stand will also bring 12 models for the passenger line-up. In this article, we discuss the four upcoming models which will be seen at the Auto Expo.
Tata Gravitas
Also known as Tata Buzzard globally, the Gravitas is an extended version of the already popular Harrier. The SUV will come as a seven-seater and will use the same FCA sourced 2.0-litre, turbocharged diesel engine. However, the power output will be increased from 140 bhp to a whopping 170 bhp on tap. The peak torque will stick to 350 Nm. The engine will be BS6 compliant and will be mated to a six-speed manual and an option of a six-speed automatic gearbox.
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Tata H2X Hornbill
Tata's micro-SUV as we would like to call it competes with the likes of Mahindra KUV100 Nxt and Maruti Suzuki Ignis. It shares about 70% of things which come with the upcoming Altroz. Under the hood, it will carry a 1.2-litre, naturally aspirated petrol engine which produces 83 bhp with a maximum torque of 113 Nm. Transmission wise it will get a 5-speed manual and an automatic is likely to be skipped when it is first launched.
Tata Nexon Facelift
Launched back in 2017, the Maruti Vitara Brezza rival is widely known for its safety features and robust structure. And come to 2020 Auto Expo, a facelift of the Tata Nexon will be shown. Design-wise, the facelifted Nexon will look similar to the electric version of the SUV. It will also carry a BS6 engine under the hood for both petrol and diesel variants. The power figures are likely to remain unchanged.
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Tata Blackbird Concept (H4)
Tata Motors Utility Vehicle's segment game is pretty strong and the sales for the same are pretty decent. And adding more to the UV's list, the Indian car manufacturer is likely to bring in the Blackbird Concept. Several websites suggest that Tata is in a dilemma as to which platform the SUV should be based on, either the Cherry SUV's platform or the Tata Harrier's platform.
Rendered image of the Tata Blackbird in featured image by Cartoq