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Tata C-Cube concept showcased at an event in Mumbai

Tata Motors has showcased a new concept car named C-Cube at the Future Decoded 2017 event in Mumbai. The event was organized by Microsoft, a company that Tata Motors has recently partnered with to develop in-car connectivity platforms.

The C-Cube has been revealed under the recently incubated TAMO sub-brand. It is basically a three-door hatchback which has been given some contemporary design cues. The front fascia features a mesh pattern grille that merges into two angular headlamp clusters, which house projectors and LED DRLs. The small bonnet gets a U-shaped structure with the bonnet shut lines rising from the front grille's edges.

The side profile is characterized by multi-spoke blacked out alloy wheels and a sloping roofline. A prominent character line running from the door panels into the tail light cluster can also be seen. Other design elements visible in the released images include ORVMs mounted on the door, an air vent on the lower part of the rear fender and blacked out B-pillars. The released images don't showcase the rear design of the car.

Tata Motors hasn’t revealed any further details about the C-Cube concept. However, the car might be showcased at the upcoming Geneva Motors Show, alongside the Futuro concept.

 
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