Geneva Motor Show 2018: Tata E-Vision concept showcased image gallery
Tata E-Vision concept was recently showcased at the Geneva Motor Show 2018. Tata Motors did not let out much information except for the fact that it will be an electric offering. Also, the Tata E-Vision will be based on the company's OMEGA architecture. The concept also features the Impact 2.0 design language that the company previewed with the H5X SUV and the 45X premium hatchback concepts. The first glimpse of the Tata E-Vision concept also highlighted the premium cabin design along with a host of connectivity options. Something that we believe will be offered in the upcoming offerings from Tata Motors. While the Tata E-Vision concept will take some time to take production shape, here is a detailed image gallery.
The new-age Tata Motors styling is in line with the international trends where the sleek headlights and the grille are part of one cluster
The humanity line that flows under there the headlights and the grille will be a trait on all new-age offerings from Tata Motors
The silhouette is unlike any design seen on a Tata Motors car
The 21-inch wheels on the Tata E-Vision concept is something that we hope is offered on the production version as well
We believe the fastback styling like the one seen in this image of the Tata E-Vision will be a sedan trait from the car manufacturer
Digital instrumentation and dash embedded infotainment screen on the Tata E-Vision concept is a precursor to what we can expect to be offered from new-gen Tata Motors cars
Even the rear occupants get a infotainment screen. All of these features makes us believe that the Tata E-Vision will be placed among the likes of Skoda and Hyundai
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First look: Tata E-Vision concept at Geneva Motor Show 2018
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