General Motors has launched a new variant of the Tavera called the Tavera Neo-2. The car has been clocking at par figures thanks mainly to the taxi operators taking a liking to its fuel efficiency and space combo. This time though GM have made it a little more up-market and have tried to make it more family friendly to lure in the family man.
Lots of goodies are on offer. Like the individual captain seats for the middle row (a la the Innova), new steering wheel, rotary knobs for the air conditioning, leather seats, twin glove boxes, etc.
On the outside the nose is slightly altered with a bigger grille and an equally bigger Chevy bow tie logo. But all this also costs a little more, and at approximately Rs. 9.55 lakh (ex-showroom) in Delhi it certainly isn’t cheap. Also on the horizon though is Toyota with an upgrade of the Innova. Watch this space.
Sep 10, 2008
GM Upgrades The Tavera
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