Tata Motors has debuted the latest version of its Manza sedan, equipped with a unique color pattern, a range of new features, a starting price of less than $12,000 and available throughout India.
The Safire petrol version is priced at $11,275 and and the Quadrajet diesel edition is $11,866.
The top end variant of the new series, Tata Manza Elan, comes with a host of premium features like dual tone alloy wheels, burgundy and beige interiors, chrome garnished bottom weather strip, fog lamps and an all new premium and exclusive Tyrian wine colour, the official said.
Tata Motors is India’s largest automobile company with nearly six million vehicles in in circulation in the country, including the Tata Nano — the world’s cheapest car.
Article Last Updated: February 7, 2011.
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