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Tata Motors is a Geneva Motor Show regular. Last year, the company came up with the interesting Nano Megapixel concept.
While we expected all-new concept at the show floor this year again, we were greeted with two familiar models - the Tata Aria and Tata Safari Storme Mountain Rescue.
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Tata Aria
The Tata Aria has been on sale in India for over a couple of years.
Its European debut comes late but eying on export markets is the only way for Tata Motors to de-risk as the seven-seater is struggling in the domestic market, in spite of being well engineered.
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The car is powered by a 2.2 litre diesel engine, which puts out 140 PS of power 320 Nm of torque. The ladder frame chassis is made using hydro-form technology, which saves weight.
The European version gets new headlamps and tail lamps along with an automatic gearbox.
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Tata Safari Storme Mountain Rescue
The Tata Safari Storme Mountain Rescue is an interesting concept, which would be apt for the snow-covered nations of Europe.
The SUV gets meaty off road tires covered by metal chains so that it can grip on showy surfaces.
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It also has a vibrant red paint so that it is clearly visible in snow.
It also features a different front bumper with a winch, massive flash lights and snorkel air intake. On top, you can see a rooftop cargo box for your essential supplies. The rear has not been changed much.
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