The Tata Xover (pronounced "crossover") is a 7-seat crossover SUV concept car created by the Indian automaker Tata Motors. It was first introduced at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. The Xover is 4.85 metres (190.9 in) long and designed to accept Tata's next generation Euro IV compliant powertrains. In January 2010, the Xover's real market version was launched with minor changes in the AutoExpo in New Delhi, India. It has been launched as the Tata Aria. Most of the body design remains unchanged except for the grill, headlamps and minor cosmetics.
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| - The Tata Xover (pronounced "crossover") is a 7-seat crossover SUV concept car created by the Indian automaker Tata Motors. It was first introduced at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. The Xover is 4.85 metres (190.9 in) long and designed to accept Tata's next generation Euro IV compliant powertrains. In January 2010, the Xover's real market version was launched with minor changes in the AutoExpo in New Delhi, India. It has been launched as the Tata Aria. Most of the body design remains unchanged except for the grill, headlamps and minor cosmetics. (en)
- Der Tata Xover (sprich Crossover) ist ein Konzeptfahrzeug eines 7-sitzigen Softroaders, das von Tata Motors in Indien produziert wird. Es wurde erstmals auf dem Genfer Auto-Salon 2005 gezeigt. Der Xover ist 4.850 mm lang und soll von den Dieselmotoren von Tata, die die Euro-IV-Norm erfüllen, angetrieben werden. Modelle von Tata und Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Personenwagen:Altroz |Aria |Bolt |Indica |Indica Vista |Indigo |Indigo Marina |Harrier |Hexa |Manza | | |Nano |Nexon | |Safari |Tiago |Tigor | |Winger |Zest (de)
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| - Der Tata Xover (sprich Crossover) ist ein Konzeptfahrzeug eines 7-sitzigen Softroaders, das von Tata Motors in Indien produziert wird. Es wurde erstmals auf dem Genfer Auto-Salon 2005 gezeigt. Der Xover ist 4.850 mm lang und soll von den Dieselmotoren von Tata, die die Euro-IV-Norm erfüllen, angetrieben werden. Modelle von Tata und Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Personenwagen:Altroz |Aria |Bolt |Indica |Indica Vista |Indigo |Indigo Marina |Harrier |Hexa |Manza | | |Nano |Nexon | |Safari |Tiago |Tigor | |Winger |Zest Nutzfahrzeuge:206 |207DI | | | | |1510 |1512 | | | | | | | |Ace | |Estate | | | |Magic | |Novus |Pick-Up | |Safari |Sierra |Spacio |Sumo | | |TL |Tatamobile |Telcoline |Xenon Prototypen und Konzeptfahrzeuge:Aria | |Elegante |Indigo Advent | |OneCAT |Pr1ma | (de)
- The Tata Xover (pronounced "crossover") is a 7-seat crossover SUV concept car created by the Indian automaker Tata Motors. It was first introduced at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. The Xover is 4.85 metres (190.9 in) long and designed to accept Tata's next generation Euro IV compliant powertrains. In January 2010, the Xover's real market version was launched with minor changes in the AutoExpo in New Delhi, India. It has been launched as the Tata Aria. Most of the body design remains unchanged except for the grill, headlamps and minor cosmetics. (en)
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