Tata Hexa Will Replace This Luxurious Car
Tata Hexa Will Replace This Luxurious Car
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Tata is going to launch a 7-seater version of its Harrier in the Indian market. The company introduced Buzzard's name during the Geneva Motor Show in March this year. According to reports, it will be named Cassini in India and will be launched by the end of this year. Tata Motors will be the flagship car. The company's current flagship car is Hexa at the time. According to autocar India's latest report, Harrier's 7-seater version will replace Hexa.

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According to media reports, the major reasons behind this development are the upcoming BSVI emission norms, which are going to come into force from April 1, 2020. The 2.2-litre diesel engine in Hexa will be upgraded to meet emission criteria but will have no other impact in the car market.

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Tell you for information that as an example, the NOx limit for a commercial vehicle in the N1 category (1,305-1,760kg) is 0.105g/km. The km (BS4 – 0.33 g/km) and the emission limit in the above 1,760kg category is 0.125g/km. km (BS4 – 0.39 g/km). In the case of the passenger vehicle category, they are 0.08g/08g. km (BS4 – 0.25 g/km).

This means that the engine upgrade cost for a passenger vehicle will be converted into engine upgrade costs for a commercial vehicle smaller than the engine upgrade cost. The 2.0-litre KRYOTEC diesel engine powers the existing Harrier and may also be included in Tata's larger model. The upcoming Buzzard can also be given the same engine. The engine produces 138bhp and 350Nm of torque in the Harrier. However, the 7-seater is tuned to a capacity of 170bhp.

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