Normal 0 14 false false false EN-X-X NONE NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Think of the Tata Nano, the cheapest car in the world, and imagine how it could be in the near future.
Perhaps your imagination will have produced something similar to the Pixel, futuristic prototype shown in these days at the Geneva Motor Show (3-13 March) by Tata. The concept car given by the Indian manufacturer comes with a nice egg shape characterized by two large doors, vertical opening and the large windshield that combines the sunroof in a single element giving the occupants of the car very bright.
Among the changes that brings with it the Pixel, we find the four-wheel steering system allow a turning radius of only 2.6 meters, more than enough to get you out of trouble quickly from the city traffic and parking is very tight. The Tata future is driven by a compact three-cylinder 1.3-liter turbodiesel positioned on the rear of the car not to take the interior space designed to accommodate four passengers.
The car has many accessories such as stop-start system, low-friction tires and special aerodynamic devices along with the weight of the car and the qualities of the diesel engine can cause to the House secndo Indian consumes an average of only 3.4 l / 100 km and CO2 emissions equal to 89g/kmdi.
Perhaps your imagination will have produced something similar to the Pixel, futuristic prototype shown in these days at the Geneva Motor Show (3-13 March) by Tata. The concept car given by the Indian manufacturer comes with a nice egg shape characterized by two large doors, vertical opening and the large windshield that combines the sunroof in a single element giving the occupants of the car very bright.
Among the changes that brings with it the Pixel, we find the four-wheel steering system allow a turning radius of only 2.6 meters, more than enough to get you out of trouble quickly from the city traffic and parking is very tight. The Tata future is driven by a compact three-cylinder 1.3-liter turbodiesel positioned on the rear of the car not to take the interior space designed to accommodate four passengers.
The car has many accessories such as stop-start system, low-friction tires and special aerodynamic devices along with the weight of the car and the qualities of the diesel engine can cause to the House secndo Indian consumes an average of only 3.4 l / 100 km and CO2 emissions equal to 89g/kmdi.
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