Tata Motors presented at the 82nd Geneva Motor Show the Tata
Megapixel, a new four-seater city-smart global range extended electric vehicle
(REEV) concept for the performance-seeking and environment-conscious motorist
anywhere in the world. Combining a lithium ion phosphate battery and an
on-board petrol engine generator for recharging on the move, the Tata Megapixel
offers a range of up to 900 km (with a single tank of fuel), path-breaking CO2
emission of just 22 gm / km and fuel economy of 100 km / litre (under battery
only power).
Speaking on the occasion, Mr.
Prakash M. Telang, Managing Director - India Operations, Tata Motors, said,
“The Tata Megapixel, developed by our design centers in India, the UK and
Italy, is our idea of a city car for discerning motorists in any megacity of
the world. It is a result of the progress we have made on the Tata Pixel, displayed
last year, and also denotes the company’s future design direction.”
The ‘Zero Turn’ drive system of
the Tata Pixel (shown at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show) has been taken to an even
higher level of maneuverability in the Tata Megapixel. The car’s electric drive
has four independent electric motors, one at each wheel. When parking, the
electric hub motors drive the wheels in opposite directions, while the front
wheels are turned at an acute angle, enabling an exceptional 2.8 meter turning
radius. The at-home charging system is an as innovative induction charging
system. The car has simply to be parked over the induction pad for charging to
begin.
The Tata Megapixel is as
distinctive in elegantly melding Indian uniqueness – in colours, graphic themes
or materials – with global styling preferences. The integrated lamp and grille
graphics sweep back over the front wheel arches to render a dynamic front end.
It is echoed on the panoramic roof, creating a harmony between sun & shade
and sense of interior space. The floating C-pillar and wrap-around belt line
finisher integrate perfectly with the sculpted body surface, flowing freely to
the rear and encapsulating the 5-spoke wheel design.
A double-sliding door system and
the car’s B-pillar less design make entry/exit easy, besides superb visibility.
The battery layout and hub motors maximize the interior package. So, the Tata
Megapixel comfortably accommodates four adults with luggage. The front seats
are cantilevered on the central tunnel, releasing floor space for additional
storage. Light leather trims and rose metal details accentuate the joyous
marriage of richness of tradition and innovativeness of technology.
This fusion is heightened by an
advanced human machine interface (HMI). The console docking point can connect a
smart phone with the car. The built-in large touch screen HMI, at the centre of
the instrument panel, thus becomes a common access point for the repertoire of
the smart device and for controlling the functions of the car, like
temperature, ventilation, driving modes and performance.



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