Tata Motors has already been acquired an impressive profit from its Bolt hatchback in India since the day of its launch and now, the manufacturer has moved towards the Nepali market with the motto of enchanting the people living over there. Yes, the Tata Bolt has been launched in Nepal between the price range of NPR 23.95 Lac (INR 14.98 Lac) to NPR 28.35 Lac (INR 17.74 Lac) in both fuel mill options, such as petrol and diesel. The car comes in three trims, XE, XM and XT with five color options for the customers.
Its petrol version gets a 1.2 litre turbocharged four cylinder Revotron engine producing the standard power of 90 PS and a peak torque of 140 Nm, while the oil burner variant is powered by a Fiat sourced 1.3 litre mill in order to make the output of 75 PS and 190 Nm. Both of these different mill variants promise to return an appreciable fuel efficiency of 17.57 km/l and 22.95 km/l, respectively.
Based on the Tata Vista platform, the Bolt receives alloy wheels, projector headlights, a touchscreen Harman entertainment system with video playback, multifunctional steering wheel, an automatic climate control and Multi-Drive, including three driving modes, such as Sport, City and Eco. Safety features have been packed in the form of dual front airbags, Corner Stability Control, ABS and EBD.
In India, this runabout was set up on January 2015 between the price range of INR 4.45 Lac to INR 7 Lac.
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