Tata Motors Launches Venture In Rajasthan

by Faisal January 7, 2011

in Tata Venture

Tata Venture Auto Expo 2010 photo

Tata Motors has launched the Venture in Rajasthan. The Tata Venture is priced in the range of Rs. 4.05 lakhs and Rs. 5.07 lakhs (ex-showroom Jaipur). The Venture is powered by a 1.4 litre turbo diesel engine, delivering 71 PS power, with 15.42kmpl fuel efficiency certified by ARAI. The MPV will be available in 5, 7 and 8-seater options in 3 row front facing configuration and will be available in a range of 5 colors and 3 trim levels. The Venture comes with a warranty of 2 years or 75,000 kms (whichever is earlier). In Rajasthan, it will be available across 24 dealerships (13 passenger car dealerships and 11 commercial vehicle dealerships) in the first phase.

Tata Venture Dashboard photo

The less than 4 meter long Tata Venture gets excise benefits thanks to it being classified as a small car. The interiors sport a two-tone beige and black theme. Features on the Venture include dual HVAC, power steering, power windows, reverse parking aid, keyless entry with engine immobiliser and rear wipers. A semi monocoque construction provides the required rigidity while the robust shell has energy absorbing crumple zones built in. A collapsible steering and side impact beams protect occupants in an exigency. The Tata Venture meets crash safety norms applicable in the domestic market.

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Madhav January 7, 2011 at 10:24 am

Way to go, Tata!

Tata Magic is a sensational product.
Seems to be designed with existing traffic woes in mind.
Now, the public Auto services are moving to 4 wheeled, stable, safe – Magic in Chennai roads.

IMO, Magic creates less accidents (to nearby motorcyclists and cars) than the stupid 3 wheeled Tuk-Tuks.

Hope Venture will be a game changer as well.

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Tripta January 7, 2011 at 3:06 pm

This objective of organizing public transport should really be appreciated..

Tata has been coming up with great environment friendly and passenger friendly motors, which is so much required here in India..

Seems like a good planning for our country..

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