Tata Hexa production version spotted with DRLs
Tata Hexa production version spotted with DRLs. Pictured: Tata HexaThrustZone

As Tata's new MPV Hexa nears its launch in the country, more images of the model have started emerging online, revealing new details of the vehicle.

ThrustZone has managed to capture a fleet of the Hexa MPV,  two in its completely covered form and one with partial camouflage.

The interesting bit from the fresh batch of images is that the Hexa MPV, which has been going through rigorous tests on the Indian roads, is seen with Daytime Running Lights (DRLs). Amongst the three test mules, the partially camouflaged one donned white exterior body shade. Judging by the images, the Hexa is seen with new front fascia with projector headlights.

Tata had showcased the Hexa at the Auto Expo 2016 in February. It embodies Tata's new Impact design philosophy and measures 4,764 mm in length, 1,895 mm in width and 1,780 mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 2,850 mm.

Under the hood, the Hexa comes with a 2.2-litre four-cylinder Varicor diesel engine, which is tuned to generate 154bhp of power at 4,000rpm and 400Nm of torque at 1,700 to 2,700rpm. The engine comes mated to either a six-speed automatic transmission or six-speed manual transmission.

From a visual stand point, Tata Hexa, the facelfifted avatar of the Aria, is expected to boast dual hexagonal patterned front grille with chrome accents on the front and features smoked projector headlamps, fog lamps and daytime running lamps. The Hexa comes with wraparound LED tail lamps, door claddings, dual-coloured wheel arches, integrated spoiler and roof rails. As for features, expect Hexa to get 5-inch TFT touchscreen infotainment system from Harman, compatible with USB, iPod, SD card, Aux and Bluetooth audio.

To be pitted against Toyota Innova Crysta and Renault Lodgy in India, the Hexa is expected to get a price tag in the range of Rs. 10 lakh and Rs. 15 lakh.