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India's largest selling diesel car – the Indica V2, has enhanced its Turbo range with a new variant, which packs in the power of the turbo-charged intercooled engine with superior safety features - dual front airbags and anti-lock braking system (ABS).
These safety features will be available on the top end Indica V2 Turbo DLX. The Indica range already comes with standard safety features like anti-submarine seats, side-impact beams, front crumple zone, collapsible steering column, energy absorbing bumpers and ELR type seat belts. The car complies with European standards for full-frontal, offset-frontal and rear crash for passenger survivability and has acquired a reputation of being one of the safest hatchback cars on Indian roads.
The variant comes with the powerful 1405 cc turbo-charged intercooled diesel engine that delivers a power of 68 PS @ 4500 rpm and a high torque of 130 nm @ 2500 rpm. The new Indica V2 Turbo variant will be available in three colours: Salsa Red, Arctic Silver and Carbon Black. It will be priced at Rs. 4.76 lakhs (ex-showroom Delhi).
The Indica V2 has been amongst the top 3 selling cars in the industry and its segment for the last several years, with production of over 8 lakh units since its launch.
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