ALSO READ Tata Motors cuts sales, production targets for JLR in China Weak China sales dent quarterly profit at Tata Motors Tata Steel declines after selling shares of Tata Motors to Tata Sons Tata Steel sells 3.78 crore ordinary shares of Tata Motors to Tata Sons Tata Motors slumps to second-quarter loss.With the launch of the Tata-Airbus C-295 facility, India will enter a league of a dozen nations with the capacity to manufacture military transport aircraft. Gujarat: PM Modi launches Rs 22,000 crore project to build C-295 military cargo aircraft in Vadodara There were five shops on the ground floor, and some interior work was going on in one of the units selling bags, an official said Most of the tenements in the building were vacant as its residents had already shifted. Maharashtra: 5 killed, two injured as old building collapses in Amravati Two other gun-wielding accused also came and all three escaped from the spot along with the car When the SUV owner came out of the vehicle, a man wearing a red upper takes out a pistol from his pocket and threatens him. Watch: Robbers steal SUV at gunpoint near Delhi Cantonment The four-day-long festival started with Nahay Khay on 28 October New Tata Safari Storme with 156PS/400Nm launched in India at Rs 13.42 lakhĭevotees celebrate Chhath Puja across India and Nepalĭevotees offered prayers to Lord Surya and Chhathi Maiya. Spec comparo: 2016 Tata Safari Storme Varicor 400 VX vs 2015 Mahindra XUV500 Nevertheless, the new Varicor 400 variants (only available in VX trim) will be sold alongside the regular 5-speed models and with less than Rs 20,000 separating the two, it's a no-brainer that the updated Safari Storme offers more value. I would have ideally liked to see the new tune and last year's facelift being rolled out together as a package instead of splitting them into two separate updates within a short window of time. The claimed figure is 13.9kmpl.įinally, it's a welcome update. Compared to the car we tested in May 2015, the overall fuel economy (in 2WD) has gone up from 14kmpl to 14.2kmpl. We saw a marginal improvement in fuel economy as well. There is no change to the overall noise insulation though. The engine also feels a tad more refined now in terms of note and vibrations. On the highway, the new package can help the SUV cruise at 100kmph in top gear at around 1,900rpm. The self-adjusting clutch is marginally lighter than the older unit, further improving urban driveability. Since the 400Nm of twist is available from as low as 1,700rpm, the Storme can happily execute most of its urban duties in third gear. What it translates into is a meatier mid-range which is suited well for city, highway as well as off-road use. But more than outright acceleration, it is the roll-on acceleration that sees a significant improvement. The best we managed on our 4x4 tester was a 14.6s, which is 0.4s quicker than what we previously tested. The new package claims to pull the Storme from standstill to 100kmph in under 13s. The gear shifter has traded in its earlier chrome and gloss finish for a classier matte finish. The gearbox still has the rubbery feel to it and needs getting used to. Compared to the G76 5-speed manual gearbox that it will coexist with, the new unit is developed for engines with higher torque outputs, hinting that there are more powerful tunes/engines in the pipeline. Codnamed the G6450, the gearbox is designed in-house by Tata. Enabling the uprated output is a new engine tune and an all-new 6-speed manual transmission. The power is now uprated to 156PS, which is six extra horses over the older engine. The 400 indicates the 400Nm of torque output - 80Nm more than the regular Safari. Varicor is the name for the familiar 2.2-litre common-rail diesel engine with a variable geometry turbocharger, that powers most of Tata's premium utility vehicles. The new badge on the front fender that says 'Varicor 400', hinting at the new mechanicals. Within months of that, Tata has rolled out another update for the Storme, this time making more significant changes under the hood. Then came an update a few months back and the changed feature list comprised of a new Land Rover-inspired grille, optional LED daytime running lights and few nips and tucks to the cabin. The Storme was like a highly anticipated all-new version, but what we ended up getting was ideally the same functionality (albeit better) under a slightly revamped skin and user interface. The Safari had been getting updates like a software would.
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