Tata Motors has upgraded the Indigo CS to comply with Bharat IV emission norms. The petrol motor gets a tweak whereas a new DICOR engine has been introduced. The DICOR engine produces 70PS at 4000rpm and 140Nm at 1800-3000rpm. Along with the engine upgrade the Indigo CS (dubbed the e-Series) also gets a new grille, body colored rear view mirrors with indicators, two tone beige interiors, instrument cluster with chrome rings, Bluetooth connectivity with AUX and gradient climb assist (no this is not a high-end feature, this just cuts the AC when you are climbing). There is a price hike of Rs. 10,000/- over the BS III version.
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2 Responses to “Tata Launches Indigo CS e-Series”
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April 20, 2010 at 1:04 am
D gradient climb feature is a gud additn…rely requrd at tyms….4 rathr low powerd cars…
April 20, 2010 at 6:08 pm
Not sure how gradient climb assist will work when you are crossing a hilly region. Mind it .. Not all mounds are cool enough to switch of the AC.
Its a good feature for a low cost car, if it can be controlled by the driver.