In the past couple of years, Tata Motors hasn’t
seen the kind of sales figures it would have liked.
To counter that, it recently announced a new
strategy and a new product line-up for the coming
year. Along with the refreshed Nano, Tata Motors
has also started rolling out a refreshed version of
the Indigo eCS from its plant in Pune.
In front, the reworked bits include smoky
headlamps, and a redesigned grille and reshaped
bumper. At the rear, is a chrome strip running
along the width of the boot lid. There have been
changes inside too. And not the nice kind. The
dashboard is jet black and glossy. Plastic quality
is atrocious and everything feels flimsy and not
built to last. But on the plus side, it gets new
features. In the top-end variant, there’s a music
system with AUX and USB inputs and Bluetooth
connectivity. It also gets all-four power windows
with auto-down feature on the driver’s side. Plus
reverse parking sensors.