Tata Motors has quietly launched the updated Aria SUV with prices
starting at Rs 9.95 lakh for the base two-wheel-drive Pure LX variant
and going up to Rs 14.74 lakh for the top-of-the-line AWD Pride variant
(all prices, ex-showroom, Delhi).
The refreshed Tata Aria gets decals on the side, projector head and
tail-lamps. Under the skin, the car is powered by the familiar 2.2-litre
VariCor diesel motor which also does duty in the Tata Safari Storme.
The engine now makes 148bhp and the economy, the manufacturer claims, is
improved as well.
The refreshed Tata Aria is available in three trim levels – the Pure 4X2, Pleasure 4X2 and Pride 4X4.
The base variant comes equipped with remote central locking, disc
brakes, projector headlamps, a driver information system, rear air-con
vents, sunglass holder, electric wing mirrors and follow-me-home
headlamps.
The middle Pleasure 4X2 variant comes with all the base trim kit and in
addition, gets a double DIN stereo with steering mounted audio
controls, roof storage bins, chilled glove box, chrome door handles,
full chrome grille, body-coloured roof rails, rear wiper and defogger,
reverse parking sensors, front airbags and ABS with EBD.
The top-of-the-line Pride 4X4 variant gets all lower variants’ features
and also gets black and plum leather upholstery, sat-nav, reversing
camera, a Harman infotainment system with Bluetooth connectivity, cruise
control, climate control, black bezel headlamps, front, side and
curtain airbags, ABS, EBD, ESP and traction control. And of course, as
the name suggests, it’s the only version that comes equipped with
four-wheel-drive.
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