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Tata H2X Spied For The First Time On Test

Tata H2X micro SUV has been spotted on test for the first time.

The micro SUV has been spotted on test for the first time

Tata H2X micro SUV concept was revealed at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. It is codenamed as Tata Hornbill. The micro SUV is based on the ALFA platform and has been spied on test for the first time in India by MotorBeamer Prasad Pandit.

The rear profile of the test mule resembles the concept version a lot. We expect the production car to look very similar to the concept version just like what Tata did with the Harrier and Altroz.

The micro SUV will be positioned under the Tata Nexon and will compete against the likes of Mahindra KUV100 and Maruti Ignis. It will be offered only with a single petrol engine option, no diesel planned for small cars from Tata in the future.

The 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder, naturally aspirated engine will be offered with the H2X. The production version is likely to be showcased at the 2020 Auto Expo next month. The Indian carmaker is expected to introduce the Hornbill ahead of the festive season in mid-2020.

Tata H2X Spied

– The micro SUV has been spotted for the first time
– Was showcased as a concept at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show
– To come with a petrol engine only

The rear profile resembles the H2X concept a lot
It is expected to be launched with a petrol engine only
The production version will look similar to the concept car
The interior will be considerably toned down in the production car
The overall profile looks similar to the test mule that has been spotted
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