| The Vista has been around for five years now and since its launch, the second generation Indica has been constantly updated, this time around Tata engineers have given the Vista the 90PS Quadrajet from the Manza and even added a lot more comfort features. This isn't the first 90PS variant Vista though, the Vista Safire90 petrol was available for a few years until Tata decided to discontinue the variant. We drove the Vista D90 in Pune to find out if this is the most improved Vista yet.
The biggest change to the car is the engine, the car borrows the Tata Manza's Quadrajet unit that puts out 90PS of max power at 4000rpm and a healthy 200Nm of max torque. This makes it one of the most powerful diesel hatchbacks available in the country today. The raise in power is thanks to the use of a VGT (Variable Geometry Turbocharger). The engine is smooth and refined Tata engineers claim the car has a flat torque curve for a wide rev range. On the road the car definitely feels more powerful but there is still noticeable turbo lag up to 2000rpm. In town and while overtaking, one needs to change gears quite often. Mid range and top-end performance is impressive, the car easily climbs speeds and even managed to cross 140kmph effortlessly. The gearshifts however still needs improvement, the thr ows are quite long and the shifts feel rubbery and vague. In terms of efficiency, the car returns 21.1kmpl (about 2km less than the Quadrajet75). The car even features a bigger 44-litre fuel tank compared to the regular Vista that offers a smaller 37-litre unit.
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Monday, 28 January 2013
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