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Auto Expo 2020 welcome’s 4 stunning new models of Tata Motors!

Auto Expo 2020 will be a busy one for Tata Motors. The motor vehicle company is planning to unveil four new models this year at the Auto Expo. There will be three SUVs, and the fourth one will be an electric hatchback. Car lovers are super excited about this unveiling.

     

Let’s have a look at the four debutant models.

Tata Gravitas:

We can call Tata Gravitas as the seven-seater version of the Harrier SUV. It also carries the same design as Tata Buzzard. It is expected that the Gravitas will offer similar features as Buzzard. The Tata Gravitas may also have individual blower controls for the rear row. There will even be a charging port on the side.

Tata Harrier 2020:

Tata Harrier is going to get a revamped look and updated features in 2020. There will be a panoramic sunroof to enhance its sophisticated look. Good news for tech freaks – introduction of 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system for connected car tech. To meet the requirements of significant BS6 emission norms, a 2.0-litre diesel engine will be added. Also, there will be a new 6 – speed automatic transmission option. These features will help Harrier to compete with the likes of Kia Seltos and MG Hector etc.

     

Tata Altroz EV Production Model:

Soon, this model is going to get a grand launch at the Auto Expo 2020. It is not much different from the India-spec Altroz hatchback. According to moto experts, Altroz EV will share its powertrain with the Nexon EV. The speculated price is around Rs 15 lakh.

Tata H2X Pre-production model:

H2X will be the ultimate show stopper for Tata Motors in Auto Expo 2020. It is expected to hit the market in the middle of 2020. The expo model will give the car lovers a clear idea about the final look of the micro SUV. There will be a 1.2-litre petrol engine accompanied by a choice of 5-speed manual and 5 speed AMT.

     
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