Auto Expo 2018: Sonakshi Sinha Unveils The DC TCA

- Only 299 DC TCAs will be produced
- The TCA is a mid-engined sports car
- Expect prices to be in the range of Rs. 65-70 lakh
DC showcased its newest car TCA at the Auto Expo 2018. The TCA, which is short for Titanium, Carbon and Aluminium, is the latest creation from Dilip Chhabria and is nothing short of a stunner. The Avanti has had its share of success and with the TCA; DC takes things to a new level . What you see is what you get and the TCA is a luxurious offering from the company. Of course it needed a glamour quotient and Sonakshi Sinha provided that bit by unveiling the car.

The DC TCA is a mid-engined supercar and will enter production soon
The design of the TCA takes inspiration from the Ferrari La Ferrari and the Pagani Zonda (that’s especially visible at the front). Yes, it’s a mid-engined car and sees the use of carbon fibre too but not extensively.

The design of the car takes inspiration from the La Ferrari and the Pagani Zonda
The production of the TCA will begin in October and the car is a limited edition model. There will be only 299 units made and each will be personally signed by the creator Dilip Chhabria himself. The interiors too left us impressed.
Dilip Chhabria Talks About TCA's Design At The Auto Expo 2018
Power comes via a 3800cc engine which churns out more than 300 bhp and sending all this power to the wheels is a 6 speed automatic transmission. The TCA is the older and more luxurious cousin of the Avanti and it will come at a price. Expect prices to cross the Rs. 65 lakh mark and yes it will probably be DC’s flagship offering for now. We can’t wait to drive this one and tell you all about it.
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