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| Tata has created a ripple in the mid size luxury segment market with the introduction of the mid size luxury sedan the Indigo Marina. It created a niche for itself by introducing the product in the market at a price that very few companies can offer. The car has become an instant success among the luxury tour operators as this car provides a good value for money. The growths of the Indian economy along with the higher disposable incomes have meant that the B segment has seen a major expansion in the last couple of years or so. Three box cars which have those boot spaces however underutilized they remain, are a |
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symbol of luxury. Indigo provides a huge interior space and the company claims that they provide the kind of comfort that is pRevalent in the business class of an aircraft. Indigo is available in both petrol and diesel variants so that you can pick up an Indigo based on your nature of usage.The company has since then introduced the station wagon version of the vehicle based on the feedback of their valued customers who wanted to have more space bundled into the car without compromising on the built quality and the efficiency of the Indigo. Like the Indigo the Marina is also available in petrol and diesel variants. The cars come with an extensive network of dealers who can give you that unmatched service.
Some basic specifications of the Indigo and Indigo Marina
The petrol version of the vehicles use a 1.4 liter (1396 cc) engine with a 32 bit microprocessor giving a maximum power of 85 PS at 5500 rpm and a maximum torque of 12 Kgm at 3500 rpm.
The Diesel Versions on the other hand use a turbo charged 1.4 liter Indirect Injection Engine with intercooler that can provide a maximum power of 70 PS at 4500 rpm and a maximum torque of 13.5 Kgm at 2500 rpm.
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