Thursday, 8 September 2011

Tata Pixel in India

Tata Pixel in India: Tata Motors offered today in Geneva the 81st Display Auto India Tata pixels, a principle of vehicle new city for Europe. Mainly based on the Tata Nano, India – the only Pixel by a few metres in length – is the most successful package four places in the world, easily accommodate four adults, not like a normal city vehicle that is maybe a 2-seater or can accommodate 2 adults and two children only.

Speaking of the situation, Mr Carl-Peter Forster is CEO and Director of the Tata Group, Tata Motors, "retains real to its belief that there is in Europe the opportunity for a city vehicle, which is the best in space, manoeuvrability and surroundings nutritional value. The Tata pixels are simply a reflection of Tata Motors thought what these species a car really need to. "



The car the ability to manipulate & park in spaces conjested is created its feasible Zero turn toroidal traction-push infinitely variable transmission, which helps the rotation of the outer wheel Forwards back & inside rear wheel back flip, although the wheels of the entrance to the acute angles. The result is a circle with a radius of turning the meter just 2.6. Scissor doors ' ' rotate upwards direction to allow passengers to easily enter or exit Pixel, even in conjested spaces.
Promotes extended roofline, with minimal front and rear of their vehicle, highlighting the style of youth. The new Tata Pixels is created to provide a substantial level of connection. Essential characteristics of the driver's cellphone wise manages, executes my Tata Connection '» — the first integrated human machine interface (HMI) meaning by Tata Motors.Watch


1.2 L-3-cylinder turbo-diesel engine, one positioned on the back of Tata offers pixel, lively performance. The engine is a low-friction-layout, with variable displacement pump coolant, gasoline and fast warm-up technology. With optimized aerodynamic drag, low rolling resistance tyres, stop-start technologies and intelligent battery charged there European merged cycle (NEDC) fuel economy of the 3.4 l / 100 km and CO2 emissions of only 89 g / km.
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