Especificaciones y análisis del TATA Indica
Power
71HP
Torque
140Nm
Consumption
5.2l/100
Emissions
138g/km
0-100 km/h
15.2s
Top Speed
155km/h
Weight
1170kg
Price
9,182€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
220 L
37 L
52 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the TATA Indica Dicor LX · 71 CV (2008-2009)
General description
The 2007 TATA Indica Dicor LX is presented as a pragmatic and accessible option in the compact segment. With a focus on functionality and economy, this vehicle aims to satisfy basic mobility needs, offering a simple yet effective package for everyday use. It is a car that, without great pretensions, fulfills its purpose of transporting its occupants efficiently.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel of the Indica Dicor LX, the feeling is of an honest and unpretentious car. Its 71 hp diesel engine, although not a powerhouse, delivers 140 Nm of torque at low revolutions (1400 rpm), which translates into adequate response for urban driving and on the road at moderate speeds. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 15.2 seconds and a top speed of 155 km/h suggest modest but sufficient performance. The McPherson strut suspension on the front axle and the ventilated disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear, along with rack-and-pinion steering, promise a predictable and safe driving experience, albeit without great excitement. Fuel economy, with a combined consumption of 5.2 l/100km, is one of its strong points, inviting economical trips without worries about constant refueling.
Design and aesthetics
The design of the TATA Indica Dicor LX is functional and understated. With compact dimensions (3675 mm long, 1690 mm wide, and 1500 mm high), it proves agile for the city. The 5-door body and space for 5 occupants make it practical for small families or those who need versatility. The 220-liter trunk, although not the largest in its category, is sufficient for daily luggage. The 14-inch wheels with 175/60 R14 tires complement a simple and robust aesthetic, designed for durability and everyday use rather than visual impact.
Technology and features
In terms of technology, the TATA Indica Dicor LX focuses on the essentials. Its 1.4-liter, 4-cylinder diesel engine incorporates common rail direct injection, variable geometry turbo, and intercooler, which optimizes combustion and efficiency. The 5-speed manual transmission is a proven and reliable system. Although it does not have the latest innovations in connectivity or driving assistance, its technology is oriented towards mechanical reliability and contained fuel consumption, making it an economical and low-maintenance travel companion. The environmental label B reflects its commitment to reasonable efficiency for its time.
Competition
In its segment and era, the TATA Indica Dicor LX competed with low-cost compact vehicles that prioritized economy and practicality. Models such as the Dacia Logan, some Hyundai or Kia models of the time, or even basic versions of European cars like the Fiat Panda or the Renault Clio, could be considered its direct rivals. Its main asset against them was probably its competitive price and its focus on durability and low maintenance costs, attracting an audience looking for a no-frills but effective transportation solution.
Conclusion
The 2007 TATA Indica Dicor LX is a vehicle that delivers on its promise of being an economical and functional car. It is an ideal option for those looking for a reliable means of transport, with very low fuel consumption and an accessible acquisition cost. Although it does not stand out for its avant-garde design or cutting-edge technology, its honesty and focus on the essentials make it a sensible alternative for daily mobility, especially in urban environments and for those who value economy above all else. It is a car that, with its simplicity, earns the trust of its users.




