Most
package efficient four-seater in the world.
'Zero
turn' drive maximizes manoeuvrability when parking.
Innovative
'scissor' door system allows entry and exit in the tightest of spaces.
CO2 emissions
of just 89 gm/km and combined cycle fuel economy of 3.4 litres/100km.
The
Tata Pixel, with ‘Zero Turn’ drive and an innovative diamond-shaped door
system, is a new city car concept for Europe from Tata Motors. Based on the
Tata Nano, the Pixel – at just over three metres in length – is the most
package efficient four-seater in the world, comfortably accommodating four
adults, unlike a typical city car which is either a two-seater or can
accommodate two adults and two children only.
The
Tata Pixel’s ability to manoeuvre and park in the tightest of spaces is made
possible by its Zero Turn toroidal traction-drive Infinitely Variable
Transmission (IVT). This highly efficient, cost-effective system assists
rotation of the outer rear wheel forwards and the inner rear wheel backwards
during low-speed manoeuvres, while the front wheels turn at acute angles.
The
Tata Pixel also introduces “My Tata Connect” -- the first integrated
human-machine interface (HMI) concept from Tata Motors for its new generation
programmes. “My Tata Connect” enables seamless integration of the user’s smartphone or tablet with
the vehicle’s infotainment system and also allows controlling key functions of
the car. This provides a customised, user friendly, all-in-one touch screen
display, while also allowing the driver to remain seamlessly connected to the
external world in much the same way as they would be when at home or in the
office,istening to favourite songs, internet news and sport or stock updates.
In addition to serving as the infotainment display when docked in the
instrument panel, the tablet also allows temperature, ventilation and
air-conditioning settings to be adjusted through its touch screen, as well as
displaying information on the vehicle's performance.
So that's it ! Watch now ...
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Most
package efficient four-seater in the world.
'Zero
turn' drive maximizes manoeuvrability when parking.
Innovative
'scissor' door system allows entry and exit in the tightest of spaces.
CO2 emissions
of just 89 gm/km and combined cycle fuel economy of 3.4 litres/100km.
The
Tata Pixel, with ‘Zero Turn’ drive and an innovative diamond-shaped door
system, is a new city car concept for Europe from Tata Motors. Based on the
Tata Nano, the Pixel – at just over three metres in length – is the most
package efficient four-seater in the world, comfortably accommodating four
adults, unlike a typical city car which is either a two-seater or can
accommodate two adults and two children only.
The
Tata Pixel’s ability to manoeuvre and park in the tightest of spaces is made
possible by its Zero Turn toroidal traction-drive Infinitely Variable
Transmission (IVT). This highly efficient, cost-effective system assists
rotation of the outer rear wheel forwards and the inner rear wheel backwards
during low-speed manoeuvres, while the front wheels turn at acute angles.
The
Tata Pixel also introduces “My Tata Connect” -- the first integrated
human-machine interface (HMI) concept from Tata Motors for its new generation
programmes. “My Tata Connect” enables seamless integration of the user’s smartphone or tablet with
the vehicle’s infotainment system and also allows controlling key functions of
the car. This provides a customised, user friendly, all-in-one touch screen
display, while also allowing the driver to remain seamlessly connected to the
external world in much the same way as they would be when at home or in the
office,istening to favourite songs, internet news and sport or stock updates.
In addition to serving as the infotainment display when docked in the
instrument panel, the tablet also allows temperature, ventilation and
air-conditioning settings to be adjusted through its touch screen, as well as
displaying information on the vehicle's performance.
So that's it ! Watch now ...
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I think there are some better city car concepts.
ReplyDeleteWhy Tata ? In Europe, Me as a Spanish guy would rather go for a Renault or an Audi.