Tata Hexa Accessories Brochure Leaked; To Come With 3 Customisation Kits

- A Tata Hexa equipped with the Tuff Kit was showcased at the Auto Expo
- The Expedition Kit is designed for those who prefer outdoor activities
- Tata Motors also offers other add-on accessories to select from
The Internet was abuzz with recently leaked images of what appears to the accessories brochure of the upcoming Tata Hexa. The brochures reveal that the premium crossover will come in three customisable kits. Badged as Tuff Kit, Expedition Kit, and Luxe Kit, these customisation packages will be offered in addition to various other standalone accessories and different price tags. Lets see what these customisable kits have to offer and how you can make your Hexa look different from the rest.
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Tuff Kit
The first customisation package - Tuff Kit comes offers a host of features like - a new body kit, a roof box, side sill skirts, rear skirts, Heads Up Display with TPMS, wireless charging with support tray, and 3D modular mats among other smaller bits. Based on the price tags given in the accessories brochure, the total cost of the Tuff Kit is expected to be around Rs. 1.3 lakh above the asking price of the Tata Hexa.
Tuff Kit
Expedition Kit
The second customisation package is called the Expedition Kit and is designed for those who prefer outdoor activities and regularly travel long distance. The Tata Hexa with the Expedition Kit comes with accessories and features like - roof mounted platform for luggage, puddle lights, and large waterproof luggage bag and even a shovel in case you the need arise. In fact, there is also a foldable, roof mounted canopy in case you need some shelter in the middle of nowhere. The Expedition will cost you a little over Rs. 50,000 over the price of the vehicle.
Expedition Kit
Luxe Kit
Finally, there is the Luxe Kit, a special package designed for those looking a premium upgrade. With the Luxe Kit, the Tata Hexa features a host of exterior additions like - a show grille garnish, headlamp garnish and new ORVM covers. The rear also comes with chrome garnish taillamp cluster, tailgate, and body side moulding along with chromed door handles, puddle lights and an illuminated front logo.
Luxe Kit
The cabin also comes with a number of features like - wireless charger, anti-skid mats and carpets along with a chiller and warmer. The Luxe Kit will cost you almost Rs. 35,000 above the asking price of the car.
Luxe Kit
Other add-on features the customers can choose from include - first-in-class wireless charger, tailgate mounted bicycle carrier, four different leather seat covers, 16-inch alloy wheels, side steps, and three different Hexa themed watches - Dynamic, Comfort and Rough Road. Read in detail about Tata Hexa price, features, specs.
The Tata Hexa has been a long-awaited premium crossover from the home-grown automaker. Slated to go on sale in India on 18th January 2017, the premium crossover first revealed itself in production guise at the 2016 Auto Expo. We have already told you everything there is to know about the all-new Tata Hexa and also about how the crossover drives in our review.
The Hexa is a very important product for Tata Motors as its will the rivalling the likes of Toyota Innova Crysta and the Mahindra XUV500. In fact, it comes extremely close to the latter when compared on paper. The company is going all out to promote the model and is organising experience drives for prospective customers. Prices though are yet to be revealed and we expect the same to start around Rs. 12 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base variants.
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