Geneva 2015: Tata Hexa six-seater MPV concept revealed

  • Published March 3, 2015
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Tata Motors has unveiled Aria based Tata Hexa, a new six-seater crossover concept at the ongoing 2015 Geneva International Motor Show. Also on display was the 120PS, Tata Bolt Sport concept.
Tata Hexa concept showcased at 2015 Geneva International Motor Show

Tata Motors has been developing various new concepts and a couple of them were displayed at the 2015 Geneva International Motor Show. Apart from the 120PS, Tata Bolt Sport concept which we wrote about earlier, the Indian automobile major had the new Tata Hexa concept based on the Tata Aria  on display at the international podium. (Also read: Tata Bolt Sport concept to be unveiled in Geneva)

Like the 2015 Tata Safari facelift, the new Tata Hexa also sports honeycomb grille and air dams. The concept also receives prominent brush-metal finish highlights and sump-guard, along with projector headlamps.  The front bumper houses deep and split fog lamp console, and sports sharp creases on the bonnet.

The side profile looks interesting with blacked out B, C and D pillars and muscular wheel arches accommodating simple 19-inch alloy wheels. At the back, the Tata Hexa concept has a large rear bumper, with similar sump guard and integrated dual exhaust. Keeping to the “Hexa” theme the LED tail lights carry a unique hexagonal shape.

Rear design of the Tata Hexa concept showcased at 2015 Geneva International Motor Show

The Aria based crossover concept comes with a 2.2-litre, four-cylinder VARICOR 400 diesel engine capable of 158PS peak power at 4,000rpm and 400Nm of max torque produced between 1,700 – 2,700rpm; powering all four wheels. The cabin of the Tata Hexa concept can accommodate six passengers and also has Captain Seats at the back. In terms of features the 6-seater sports ESP, Ambient lighting, six airbags and auto headlamp and wiper.

Tata Motors claims the new Tata Hexa concept to be longest in its segment, boasting dimensions of 4,764mm length, 1,895mm width, 1,780mm height with a wheelbase of 2,850mm.This looks pretty close to a production version and could make it in to India soon, in a slightly toned down avatar.

Image: Autocar

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