Tata Motors launched diesel engine Vista in India on 28 January 2013. The new vista is called Vista D90 and is equipped with 90PS 1.3-litre Multijet engine. Price of the car starts from 5.99 lakh rupees and at present it is available in two variants- VX and GX+.
The new Vista is around 15000 Rupees more than corresponding 75PS Vista trim (ex-Delhi price).
In terms of exterior, it is quite identical to the usual Vista, with the only difference being the black contrast roof which was seen on 10th anniversary car. Various external accessories are offered by Tata and these include rear spoiler and side skirts.
Major changes can be observed in the interiors. Vista got the dashboard like that of Manza. Vista also offers the automatic air-con along with three modes. Apart from this, there is an all-new touch-screen stereo system accompanied with the Bluetooth and GPS.
At present, Vista is available in three engine choices and these include two diesels and one petrol version (65PS).
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