Of course, it does look like as if the Tata Hexa grew a bigger nose, but according to Tata themselves, the Hexa’s styling does preview the maker’s future design direction for SUVs. Ground clearance and footwear have been appropriately beefed up too.
The Hexa’s altered SUV stance sprawls the LR Discover Sport’s shape, size and proportion, including the 2741 mm wheelbase, and to us, it looks fit. The Q501, due in 2016-17, will be Tata Motor’s first ever major production application of components sourced from the JLR parts bin, including the LR-MS platform, along with the possibility of the Terrain Response System.
Land Rover Discovery Sport
However, for the Q501, Tata Motors is evaluating Fiat’s 2.0 Multijet II diesel engine which is expected to make between 150 and 175 PS and lower-powered versions of the same could be used as well. Though the engines from the Land Rover tentatively won’t be shared, a 2.0 litre, 4-cylinder, eD4 Diesel engine is also expected to join the Discovery Sport range in late 2015. To be available exclusively with a six-speed manual transmission option and 2WD, the eD4 unit is expected to make 150 PS of maximum power and 380 Nm of torque – another possibility that Tata Motors could possibly consider.
*. Images courtesyTheophilus Chin .
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