Tata Hexa Comes With Benefits Up To Rs. 2.2 Lakh

- The Tata Hexa gets benefits up to Rs. 2.2 lakh
- The Tata Hexa is currently priced from Rs. 13.25 lakh to Rs. 18.82 lakh
- The Hexa comes with a 2.2-litre VARICOR four-cylinder diesel engine
Tata Motors has recently rolled out massive discount benefits of up to Rs. 2.2 lakh for the Tata Hexa MVP depending on the variant. Currently priced from Rs. 13.25 lakh to Rs. 18.82 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the company is offering a flat consumer discount of Rs. 1 lakh, in addition to exchange benefits, and corporate discounts, which cumulatively amount to around Rs. 2.2 lakh. Dealers are offering much higher discounts on the 2018 model year Tata Hexa. One of the Tata dealers we spoke to in Mumbai is offering a flat Rs. 2.8 lakh discount on a 2018 Hexa XT 4x4.
Back in September 2019, the company offered discounts up to Rs. 1.5 lakh on the Tata Hexa. The main reason behind the company offering such massive discounts on the Tata Hexa is to clear the existing BS4 stock as the car will be discontinued next year, before the BS6 emission norm kicks in. The Hexa, which currently serves as Tata Motors flagship model will be replaced by the upcoming Tata Gravitas SUV, which is expected to break cover at the Auto Expo 2020.

Tata Hexa will most likely not make the shift to BS6 next year, and will be replaced by the Tata Gravitas as the company's flagship SUV
The Tata Hexa was designed to offer the comfort of an MPV and the road presence of an SUV. The car comes with a larger grille, flanked by projector headlamps and LED DRLs positioned on the front bumper. Offered in both 6-seater and 7-seater options and the top-end model comes with a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto connectivity, 10 speaker JBL system, leatherette upholstery, automatic climate control and much more. The Hexa also gets 19-inch alloy wheels, six airbags, ABS with EBD, Traction Control, Hill Hold and Hill Descent functions and much more. You also get the new-generation Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and Torque on Demand (TOD).
Under the hood, the Tata Hexa comes with the 2.2-litre VARICOR four-cylinder diesel engine tuned to produce 154 bhp and 400 Nm of peak torque. The oil burner is paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox and an optional automatic transmission, in both 4x2 and 4x4 option.
Disclaimer: The discounts will vary from city to city. Contact your nearest dealer to know about the exact discount in your location.
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