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Tata to offer four engine options on new Indica
The
Economic Times January 15, 2008
Homegrown auto major Tata Motors
on Tuesday said its new Indica, due for a launch in
the second quarter of next fiscal, will sport four engine
options, two of which will be sourced from partner Fiat.
The company would roll out two variants of the new
Indica fitted with Fiat's popular 1.3 multijet diesel
engine and its 1.2 litre petrol engine, besides the
indigenously developed 1.4 litre DICOR diesel engine
and 1.2 litre petrol engine.
"The new Indica would sport Fiat's multijet diesel
and also its 1.2 litre petrol engine. The price for
the Indica sporting Fiat's multijet engine is still
being worked out," Tata Motors Senior General Manager
(Engg Systems) S Ravishankar told PTI at the 9th Auto
Expo.
The new engine for Indica and Palio would be made at
the new Tata-Fiat joint venture plant in Ranjangaon,
Maharashtra. The new Indica would be offered at a higher
price than the present range.
Fiat has also rolled out a diesel variant of its hatchback
Palio Stile fitted with 1.3 litre multijet. The company
also has tie-up with India's biggest automobile company
Suzuki India to produce the same diesel engine for the
car maker.
MSI uses the engine in the diesel variant of its popular
premium hatchback Swift.

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