Tata Grande Dicor launched without the Sumo badging
Indian automotive giant, Tata Motors in a move to re-brand vehicles which share names with previous offerings, has launched the Tata Grande DICOR after removing the ‘SUMO’ badge from the MPV. Along with the change in name, the new Tata Grande DICOR, being a mid career facelift, will be offering a few visual upgrades on the exterior as well. The Tata Grande MPV now gets a facelifted exterior that includes a chromed front grille and side finishers, outer rear view mirrors with integrated turn indicators, chromed rub rails, chromed door handles(And, this bit will also make it to the Tata Merlin SUV), blacked out B and C-pillars which are nice touches and finally, new graphics which quite frankly aren't too appealing visually. So, Tata has indeed given the Grande a refresh on the exteriors and this is something the automaker has to be credited for. On the interiors though, not much has changed. Inside the Grande we notice new plush Dual Tone Barlie Beige & Ebony Black Interior Colour Scheme with Scratch resistance trims gives the Grande a roomy and upmarket feel. No mechanical changes are made under hood it's powered by a same 2.2 DICOR engine, delivering 120 PS of power and 250Nm of Flat torque. Starting at a price tag of Rs. 7.1 lakh for the base variant, the Grande comes with a 3 year, 100,000 Km warranty, extendable to a 4 year, 150,000 warranty. 2011 Tata Grande Dicor Features – Interior / Exterior
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