Tata Hexa Explained

Tata Hexa
Manufacturer:Tata Motors
Production:2016–2020
Assembly:India: Pune
Related:Tata Aria
Class:Mid-size crossover SUV
Body Style:5-door MUV
Platform:Tata X2
Engine:2.2 L DW12 Varicor I4-T (diesel)
Wheelbase:28501NaN1
Length:47881NaN1
Width:19001NaN1
Height:17851NaN1
Predecessor:Tata Aria
Successor:Tata Safari (2021)

Tata Hexa is a mid-size crossover SUV manufactured by Indian passenger and commercial vehicles manufacturer Tata Motors. A heavily reworked Tata Aria, the Hexa was originally unveiled in the 2016 Geneva Motor Show[1] and was launched into the Indian markets in January 2017.[2] The overall body shape and dimensions were kept true to the previous Tata Aria.

The Hexa used Tata's Impact design language,[3] also used in Tata Tiago, Tata Tigor, Tata Nexon and the Tata Harrier. The company used its three design studios in India, the UK and Italy for designing cars in this design framework.

The Tata Hexa was available with a 2.2 Diesel engine, either rear-wheel drive or all-wheel-drive, and shipped in a number of versions with varying interior and exterior features, as well as different engine power and torque output. Both manual and automatic transmission were marketed.

The Tata Hexa came with 6 variants at launch. The Base model XE came equipped with the 2.2L Varicor 320 while the rest of the lineup consisting of the XM, XMA, XT, XTA and XT 4x4 all came with the 2.2L Varicor 400. The range topping trim, the XT 4x4 came with a Borg Warner sourced Torque on Demand type Transfer Case paired with a 6 speed manual transmission. The XMA and XTA came with the Punch Powerglide 6L50 Automatic Transmission. The Hexa was not offered with an Automatic 4x4 variant throughout its life. In 2018, a XM+ variant was launched to fill the wide gap between the top end XT variant and the mid XM variant.

As the Indian market did not receive it well and it failed to make a significant impact on the sales of its closest rivals such as the Toyota Innova and the Mahindra XUV 500, despite having an overall more premium and complete package, production of the Tata Hexa was halted in 2020 with the implementation of BS6 emission norms in the country. While leaked information said that the 2.2L Varicor was being worked upon to meet the new emission standards, fears of the Hexa cannibalizing the sales of the Tata Harrier and Tata Safari twins made the company reconsider relaunching the Hexa.

Variants

ModelEngine[4] DisplacementTransmissionPowerTorque
XE2.2 L Varicor 320 4 cylinder Diesel engine (CRDi)2179cc5-speed manual110.32 kW (150 PS)@4000 rpm320 Nm@1500-3000 rpm
XMXM+

XT

XT 4x4

2.2 L Varicor 400 4 cylinder Diesel engine (CRDi)6-speed manual114.73 kW (156 PS)@4000 rpm400 Nm@1750-2500 rpm
XMAXTA6-speed automatic

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016 Geneva Motor Show: Tata Hexa Tuff showcased - Overdrive. Overdrive. en-US. 2018-10-07.
  2. News: Tata Hexa Launched: Prices Start at Rs. 11.99 Lakh - NDTV CarAndBike. CarAndBike. 2018-10-07. en.
  3. News: Tata Hexa: 10 Things You Need To Know - NDTV CarAndBike. CarAndBike. 2018-10-07. en.
  4. Web site: Tata Hexa Specifications - Engine, Mileage, Seating Capacity & Ground Clearance. 2018-10-07. hexa.tatamotors.com. en. 7 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181007145548/https://hexa.tatamotors.com/specification#engine. dead.