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Tata Aria is a huge leap for the Tata Company. Not just
because of the good looks but with a big 4.7 metre length and five doors the
Tata Aria is one hell of an improvisation from the Tata.
The looks are right up there and with equal distribution of
weight. This makes for an eye catchy view, premium class and the trademark Tata
quality. Every inch seems to be taken care of with 17 inch wheels, good
stability, nice road stance and the clean back.
On the inside the Tata Aria is simply big with space all
over it. The overall looks are top notch even bettering the Safari but it is
not so sleek, handy and stylish with the dashboard like the Innova. The
passengers are game for comfort with ample leg, head and shoulder space. The rear
row might feel a bit cramped unlike the Sumo Grande.
The high-end model has got everything. It is fitted with
GPS, bell, whistles, Bluetooth, USB, reverse camera, parking sensors, airbags
for all, climate control, cruise control and Electronic stability program along
with the traction control system. The big Indian families will have no reason
to crib about the Tata Aria due its complete functional expertise like the 7
cubbyholes and flexible seats at the rear. The slim steering though leaves a
lot left to be desired, especially with the easy chances of dabbling with audio
mounted on it. This can get a bit irritating to say the least.
The engine is a 2.2 litre DiCOR make like that of the Safari
with a 140 bhp. The refinement though is the separating factor. You can hardly
hear anything when you are on the go and it just seems go on smoothly even when
you rev it up. The lag does make its presence felt a bit but then can easily be
silenced with a downshift. Initially the low speed response is missing unlike
the Innova but it has much more power shifts.
The drive is the least complaining part. It just eats up any
disturbances on the terrain. The straight ahead position though is on the
obscure side. Body roll seems to be negligible factor with sturdy wheel system
making its presence felt on the road. For a better mileage you also have the
4X2 mode.
The Aria in short is the newly improved Toyota Innova. The
ride control may not be as strong as the cousin but the Aria is fit in itself
with a powerful engine, great options and good looks. The Aria starts with a
price of Rs.12.91 lakh and goes up to Rs.15.5 lakh for the ultimate comfort.
End of the day is the Tata Aria worth your cheque. Tata Aria
is actually a first in the Indian cars because of the total package it has to
offer. All said and done there are few niggles which has to and can be sorted
out. The Tata Aria has shown the way for a new breed of cars in the luxury
segment that can be cost efficient as well. The Tata Aria is good at riding and
boasts of features that only the premium class vehicles adorned. Surely, this
one from Tata is a more car, per car.
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Tata Aria, From Tata
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