Sumo Gold Launched
car&bike Team
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Jan 01, 2014, 08:57 PM

At HorizonNext Tata Motors brought to India a cavalry of cars that were to be re-launched into the Indian market with top-of-the-line features and more style than before. Tata Motors has already launched the new Nano, Nano CNG and the Indigo eCS and now the company announced their latest offering in the entry-level SUV segment - the Sumo Gold.
Ankush Arora, Sr. Vice President, Passenger Vehicle Business Unit (Commercial), Tata Motors Ltd., said, "The new Tata Sumo Gold is the most powerful entry-level SUV, with class leading performance & features, offering the young & progressive Indian entrepreneur with a stylish, new-age vehicle that takes on any terrain with ease. The new offering is a result of extensive consumer studies and field tests to fulfil various requirements, long-awaited by the new generation customer."
Tata Motors claim that the Sumo has 20% more space than the competition and lowest in-cabin noise, with improved NVH (Noise Vibration Harshness) and a powerful dual air-conditioning unit that cools twice as fast.
On the inside, the wooden centre console of the new Sumo Gold is equipped with the latest music system with USB and Bluetooth connectivity. The SUV also comes with power steering. It comes powered by the 3-litre CR4 engine which churns out 84bhp and 250Nm of torques.
The new Tata Sumo Gold is available in 5 variants - GX, FX, EX, LX and CX and prices start at Rs. 5.93 lakhs (ex-showroom, New Delhi).
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