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    Road Test and Review: The New Tata Indica Vista

    Read it -- Tata Vista. The Indica badge at the car’s rear has shrunk. So has its Indica-ness. The car’s first major makeover in three years is Tata’s clear attempt to get deep into the premium hatchback segment and make it a popular choice among those who hesitate to proudly say, ‘I drive a Tata Indica’.

    Styling


    The new Vista shares its front fascia with its elder sibling Manza. The chrome grille and larger triple barreled head lamps make its face more belligerent – and upmarket. The chrome lines that extend to the C-Pillar don’t go all the way to the rear. Instead, there’s a mirror-polished black garnishing below the rear windshield; a chrome variant of the same would have looked better there.

    The interior is where the new Vista makes the real difference. Available in four trims, the car offers integrated six-speaker music system with steering-mounted audio controls, USB support and Bluetooth connectivity on all but the base variant. Steering-mounted controls on the lower variants – isn’t that a revolution in this segment?Indica has always been a leader in interior space and seating comfort. The Vista’s seats cocoon passengers with comfortable head, thigh and lumbar support. Besides, the new edition offers tiltable steering wheels and height-adjustable driver’s seat on the higher variants. The overall quality of the dual-tone dashboard has improved although the plastic is not yet up to the mark. The instrument panel stays at the centre – whether this distracts the driver or not is open to argument.

    Driving experience

    Don’t panic when you turn the key and the car is unresponsive. It’s a new feature called Clutch-to-Start, which means you cannot crank the engine unless the clutch is fully depressed; hence there is no risk of re-cranking if engine is already running. (Mind you, cranking a running engine might eventually damage both the starter and flywheel). This new feature appears desirable in a fairly hushed cabin compared to the forerunner – looks like much burning of midnight oil has gone into reducing cabin noise and tuning various suspension components to improve ride comfort, refinement and road-holding.Front Macpherson struts with gas dampers mounted on sub-frame and rear Twist Beam suspension plant the Vista firmly on the tarmac and the car reacts to every steering wheel input with reasonable precision even at sharp turns. However, there’s evident wind, road and engine noise intruding at speed. At lower speed, they’re so well contained that you’d swear you were in a much larger car, perhaps a ‘sedan class’ as Tata brands the new Vista.

    The basic underpinnings of the newcomer are carried over from the previous-generation car. Petrol buyers can choose from 90PS Safire90 and 65PS Safire65, while the diesel line-up consists of a 71PS TDi and a 75PS Quadrajet. My favourite is the 1.3 litre CRDI Quadrajet, which really loves to rev and delivers 75PS of max power at 4000 RPM. It delivers acceleration with linear precision and with minimal turbo lag. At low speeds and in city traffic, the petrol variant excels and the Quadrajet is more fun to drive on a straight line. Although Tata claims smoother gear shift due to improved shift mechanism, it still lacks refinement and requires little more than a flick of the wrist. Braking is, however, front-biased and you’d really feel the need for ABS at high speed, which is available on the top two variants along with EBD.

    The new Tata Vista is claimed to deliver a mileage of 22.3 kmpl for diesel and 16.7 kmpl for petrol.

    Safety

    For a generation that’s obsessed with safety, Tata offers dual airbags on the top variant, ABS with EBD on the two higher variants, collapsible steering column, crumple zones and side intrusion beams on all variants.

    Pricing

    Prices start from Rs 3.88 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for the Safire petrol and Rs. 4.79 lakh for the Quadrajet diesel. Considering the premium features the all new Vista offer, the slender increase in the price is worth every penny. While the car lives up to Tata’s promise of “more car per car”, the company needs to relook at the service quality and durability concerns so that the new Vista gets an edge in the overcrowded B-segment.Comprehensive Equipment List

     

    188 comments

    • Pankaj  •  8 months ago
      I purchased Indica vista on Apr 2010 very familier on rough road
    • Ghansham  •  8 months ago
      Imagine if this is the way they service and take care of their own customers,what would the Fait customers be facing?
      • Chandran 8 months ago
        What would the Fiat customers be facing!!!??? That is why Fiat wants to set up exclusive Fiat showrooms.
    • pran  •  8 months ago
      very bad service and there is no proper machenic to check the problem, always bleming to custemer
      • Raj shah 8 months ago
        I am also facing same problem their service dealers don't have proper knowledgable persons to repair this TATA's car.They only know how to sell their cars.
      • Sparsh Rekhi 3 days ago
        no doubt TATA LACKS WITH SERVICE QUALITY
      • Sparsh Rekhi 3 days ago
        specially with WASAN MOTORS CHEMBUR.. poor management and mind fucking attitude of service advisor
    • Jeyasimmaraja  •  9 months ago
      evrybody should show tatta by by to their old car for new tata car.jeyasimmaraja
    • mohamed  •  9 months ago
      it is nice to see the changes
    • vijay  •  9 months ago
      i will purchase this car
    • Rahul Sharma  •  9 months ago
      what they did now ,had been already experimented by maruti long back example is swift and swft d zire
      • Mohan 8 months ago
        I second your opinion. They must have changed the central console and improved on the other dynamics instead of giving it the Manza look and make it hard for people to believe its a small car from the back.
    • durgesh  •  9 months ago
      All tata cars look alike from front ..............nothing new in look............
      • Azif 9 months ago
        tata DNA
      • Mohan 8 months ago
        Tata has two major segments Indica and Indigo .... Just like the Swift Dzire and Swift. But Maruti has atleast 10 different models and out of that the Swift clan is only the repetition which as per your comments ' looks alike from the front ' . Wait for a few more releases from tata, you might see some changes.
      • Chandran 8 months ago
        Why dont you email your suggestion to Tata to interchange at least for some of the cars the front and back looks.
    • Chandrakin  •  9 months ago
      Might kill Manza' sales
    • Sulabh  •  9 months ago
      it looks like tail of the tata manza has been cut and TATA introduced a so called new car...!
      • Nilendra 9 months ago
        we always say so for indian cars....what about VW Polo & Vento, Toyota Etios & Liva?????
    • Dr. Ravindra H. J.  •  9 months ago
      its my sincere suggestion to all that before buying tata vehicle make sure that u get better service. i recently purchased tata vista quadrajet abs (22 july 2011). within a week rear LHS wheel started to make noice. when i told this to service person they given me big invoice saying its driver fault. I took the vehicle delivery on (given for service on 4th august) 13th august and 14th it was there in my house and 15th evening when i was travelling back to my home from manglore city rear LHS wheel along with the drum has comeout of assembly while the vehicle was in move. fortunately nothing much had happend to any of 5 members in the car. I called the service person and requested for replacement of this defect vehicle. till now the tata peoples as well as dealer Automatrix manglore are not ready to replace the vehicle. I used the vehicle hardly for just 10 days and remaining days it was in the service station of M/s Automatrix Manglore. Before buying any product make sure that u get good service. I lost confidence on my car.
    • rajesh  •  9 months ago
      tata should come out of the same model
    • praveen  •  9 months ago
      petrol car is good
    • Prashant  •  9 months ago
      AK NO
    • vrvraamnath  •  9 months ago
      Looks good when new,but looks old in a short period of time.Sevice seems to be a major cause of concern,as it needs to be looked into on a war footing.
    • john  •  9 months ago
      sleek
    • BALASAHEB  •  9 months ago
      Good CAR, but is the chronic disease of belt sound is eliminated or not.
    • capt. P S Chhabra  •  9 months ago
      the customer is always benefited in competition thus our TATA make a mood to overcome from a Taxi image
    • gursikh  •  9 months ago
      I am among first 500 proud owner of Tata indicia vista quadrajet diesel. I love the car and like to go for new vista only if they improve service centers in Ludhiana. I am not at all satisfied with the service provided by their local dealers. I don’t want to name one but all of them are same, overcrowded, rude and unprofessional front office staff. Tata needs to open more service centers in Punjab with polite and professional staf
    • neville  •  9 months ago
      Fantastic, I am sure if good drivers have a test drive, they will surely approve the Car with excellent results. If given a chance , I can again prove the true strenght of Tata indica as b4 in 2001, just a couple of Years after its launch. Tata Cars are Tough Cars and surely the best value for money.. Anyone to challenge ?

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