2020 Tata HBX concept is closer to production compared to the 2019 H2X concept
Tata HBX features a bold and boxy stance retains most of the H2X concept’s styling.
The production-spec SUV could get a touchscreen infotainment system and a digital instrument cluster.
The production-spec SUV is expected to feature the 1.2-litre Revotron petrol engine that delivers 86PS/114Nm.
Launch expected by the end of 2020 with prices beginning at around Rs 5 lakh mark.
Tata Motors has unveiled a near-production version of the H2X Concept, called the HBX, at Auto Expo 2020. This model was first revealed at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show and lapped up quite a few eyeballs
The concept looked a little outlandish but this one is close to the production form. However, most of the concept’s styling has been retained, like most Tata cars in the recent past. It features the new-gen Tata family grille which looks similar to the Nexon facelift. It’s flanked by sleek headlamps while the huge faux skid plate reiterates its underlying SUV nature. The side profile reveals a boxy design and a strong shoulder line that merges into a coupe-like profile at the rear. While the alloy wheels don’t really stand out, the knobby tyres do grab attention. However, they most definitely won’t make it to the production version.
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Tata HBX features a bold and boxy stance retains most of the H2X concept’s styling.
The production-spec SUV could get a touchscreen infotainment system and a digital instrument cluster.
The production-spec SUV is expected to feature the 1.2-litre Revotron petrol engine that delivers 86PS/114Nm.
Launch expected by the end of 2020 with prices beginning at around Rs 5 lakh mark.
Tata Motors has unveiled a near-production version of the H2X Concept, called the HBX, at Auto Expo 2020. This model was first revealed at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show and lapped up quite a few eyeballs
The concept looked a little outlandish but this one is close to the production form. However, most of the concept’s styling has been retained, like most Tata cars in the recent past. It features the new-gen Tata family grille which looks similar to the Nexon facelift. It’s flanked by sleek headlamps while the huge faux skid plate reiterates its underlying SUV nature. The side profile reveals a boxy design and a strong shoulder line that merges into a coupe-like profile at the rear. While the alloy wheels don’t really stand out, the knobby tyres do grab attention. However, they most definitely won’t make it to the production version.
#TataHBX #Tata #HBX
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