The HBX would be launched towards the end of this year with a petrol engine only. We expect both manual and automatic to be given from Tata at the launch.
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The HBX is a rival to the KUV from Mahindra but it comes across as more SUV like alternative with superb Tata styling. At the moment, the HBX will not have many rivals.
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It also has unique compasses at both sides while there is also colour coded interiors. The instrument cluster of the HBX is also like modern Tata cars like Altroz which has a digital screen too with a lot of information in it.
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The HBX is small but due to the design it looks bigger than its actual length. It is crossover like from the side but still it is looking like a bigger SUV.
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From inside, HBX have the latest Tata design trends when it comes to cabin designs.
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You can see that the HBX also gets big off-road like tyres for going over bad roads.
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The HBX is smaller than the Nexon but like the new Harrier and Nexon, it has the Tata face with added details like the grille plus headlamps. Just like Harrier, HBX carries the unique design with separated headlamps and DRLs. This gives HBX a lot more presence.
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One of the biggest expo stars is the HBX from Tata and you’ll be able to buy this micro SUV in a few months time. The HBX is based on the H2X concept which was shown sometime back. It will be the most affordable Tata SUV as it will be cheaper than the Nexon. It will also be competing with thehatchbacks yet would have the advantages of an SUV with added ground clearance.