• Indian automaker Tata unveils eco-friendly car, the Pixel

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    The Geneva 2011 Motor Show had Tata unveil a car that’s left just about everyone nostalgic of the Tata Nano, the world’s cheapest car. The energy-efficient and eco-friendly Pixel by the Indian automobile company is seriously small, just like its name suggests and somewhat seems to be the space-age version of the little Tata Nano. With enough space to comfortably seat four adults, the car returns more than 60 mpg and only releases 89 grams of C02 per kilometer, using a 1.2-liter three-cylinder turbodiesel, regenerative breaking and stop-start technology. The car is probably one of the easiest to park, thanks to its zero turning radius system that has its rear wheels rotate in separate directions.


    Designed beautifully with some pretty breath-taking specs for a car as little as this like the swivel doors, which usually leave us reminiscent of the likes of a Lamborghini or a Ferrari, the Tata Pixel is indeed the tiniest way to drive in style.
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    [Autoblog]

    Posted in Topics:Transport, Tags: , on March 7, 2011