At a time when fuel conservation is becoming imperative across the world, India’s Tata Motors is aiming to make a car, Tata Megapixel that can deliver up to 100 kilometres from a litre of fuel (235 miles per gallon) by using a unique combination of technology.
The company, which surprised the world with ‘Rs one lakh car’ Nano, today unveiled the concept vehicle which is a four -seater global range extended electric vehicle (REEV) meant for city driving.
he Tata Megapixel is as distinctive in elegantly melding Indian uniqueness – in colours, graphic themes or materials – with global styling preferences. The integrated lamp and grille graphics sweep back over the front wheel arches to render a dynamic front end. It is echoed on the panoramic roof, creating a harmony between sun & shade and sense of interior space. The floating C-pillar and wrap-around belt line finisher integrate perfectly with the sculpted body surface, flowing freely to the rear and encapsulating the 5-spoke wheel design.
The four-seater that the company describes as a “smart global range extended electric vehicle” combines a lithium ion phosphate battery and an on-board petrol engine generator for recharging on the move.
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