I was happily driving a 2012 Dzire L.di until I went mad over the build quality, both interior and exterior. Several attempts were made to upgrade to a car which I could drive for another 5 years, however, family pressure and other factors kept this thought away. Enough was enough, many-a-mornings were spent with a furious face after seeing a dent here or there, all thanks to the thinnest possible sheet metal used. By the time I had sold my car, I had actually spent close to 60k in denting and painting in a span 0f 2.5 years stretched to 30k kms.
Year 2014 came in and two giants of the Indian automotive industry launched their contenders, Tata with a Zest and Hyundai with an i20. Now the goal was clear, a well built car with slightly better features than what we call basic, good looks...and most importantly, thick sheet metal!
I was being inclined towards the i20 initially, but the price range of the diesel kept me away. Moreover, the family wanted a sedan and not another hatch in the house. Hence, Tata was being considered as an option. Test drove the Revotron and was immediately sold on it. This turbo petrol engine curning out 90 odd bhp is amazing. While I was still contemplating, decided to test drive the diesel as well. Nothing better could it be to get the fell of a tried and tested machine in a completely new design and a concept. I immediately decided to stick to the diesel and booked the XT in Silver.
The booking was made at AutoVikas, Kirti Nagar, NEw Delhi and the total on road price came out to be 7.97lacs which seemed to be a good deal considering the package on offer. This also included the 333 assurance and I need not pay a penny(well not in literal sense) for 3 years. Dealing with AutoVikas staff was a pleasant experience right from test drive to the delivery. The bank formalities of financing etc. was completed with SBI and the delivery was finally taken.
Enough of background, let me start with the review.
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There you go, meet my silver XT...and to be proud and honest, few of the first in Delhi!
On the outer, the car does screams from what segment it is from But this feature packed sub 4 meter sedan has some juice to cater to everyone. Be it a performance enthusiast or a features fanatic, this machine would never let you down. The space inside the car is amazing and this few of the cars that can easily accommodate 5 people.
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From the front, you can see the projector headlamps, the front honeycomb grill, the fog lamps and the DRLs (not lit at the moment).
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Open the door and a whole new world of driving awaits
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Lets walk inside the car and sit at the driver's seat
The MID displays a whole lot of information such as temperature, Trip A&B, Distance To Empty, ODO, time, average since the list trip etc. The Tacho and Speedo are well designed and illuminated. The MID also gives you the door open notification and tells you as to what door is open. I'm yet to check it for boot and bonnet.
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The steering is nice to hold, the smaller diameter does make it convenient to steer. It is simply feather light and takes the least effort to turn the car around. In the XT variant, it comes equipped with steering mounted controls. On the Left is volume rocker, seek track/channel and mute/hang up buttons while on the right is the voice command/call button.
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If your phone is connected via bluetooth, just a press of the call button downloads your call log and which is displayed on the HU screen. Although the fit and finish is just amazing, I somehow find that the system lags, as in it takes some micro seconds to respond, be it mute, increasing/decreasing volume or making a call. Forger the voice commands,, I hardly use them.
The stalks on the right and left are a good fit and finish too.
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The left is the wipe and wash stalk as usual. However, i'm not sure if thats a typical feature of Tata, cars, but the stalk has to be lifted up, instead of being pulled down to engage the wipers and vise versa for the washer. It also has a rotating dial to change the speed of the wiper when the water sprinkler is engaged. Similar is the right stalk for the headlight operation, it also has a dial to adjust the throw of the light.
Moving on to the ICE that comes fitted. The HK system is amazing considering the stock setup and comes equipped with 4 speakers and 4 tweeters. The sound quality is decent but not to the taste of an ICE enthusiast. Its a pleasant experience over all.
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The centre console houses the HU, ACC, AUX/ USB ports and buttons to control fog lamps, rear defogger etc. It also houses the ACC controls whose settings are also visible on the HU. As soon as the AC settings are changed or ACC is switched on, the HU automatically takes you to the AC screen and the settings can be altered from there as well. However, the touch of the HU is not that great, it being resistive, soI, and everyone one for that matter would prefer to use the knobs and the dials for the climate control.
I never faced any connectivity issue with bluetooth. The phone gets automatically connected even when its on the second floor and the key is inserted.
There are some points where some attention is required and with such engineering talent available, it seemed to be a silly engineering mistake. First of all, the storage space in the cabin is least thought off. No bottle holder, only 1 cup holder. This might be a problem if anyone is fond of "car-o-bar"

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No cup holders for passengers, no space to hold bottles?
Secondly Once the driver straps the seat belt, its very difficult to operate the seat back support adjustment lever as the belt almost overs it entirely.
I could find the boot panel gaps to be uneven as below
The rear stance of the car is somehow not right. I find the they started beautifully at the front and just rapidly wrapped it up at the rear. The rear could have been lowered a bit.
Other niggles that I found are as follows:
Even though its a perfect car, there are some things that surely need some upgrade. Here are some other misc. points
1. The headlight is simply insufficient. The visibility is only limited to a couple of feet away. Highbeam is completely useless even if there is slightest of street lighting available.
2. Upgrade the ICE
3. The cabin lighting is poor, one can simply not see anything at the rear. Another light for the rear is much desired.
4. I do not like the alloys, they have to be 17' or 16 in the least
5. I somehow find the handling to be sleepy. It takes a bit while to go into the curve. I guess its a feature, antiroll or something.
6. Brakes are awesome and the abs do work!
7. The noise from the engine has increased, maybe its budging closer t 1st service and would be sorted out at that time
...and there's much more that I need to explore.
As for now, I have plonked in a sub and an amp combo in the boot.
Its a well thought of concept and a car that I can live with for another 5 years. It has been returning no less than 16kmpl in the city driving. I'm
loving the experience and would recommend you the product to anyone whose contemplating!
And there you go for another shot at night:
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