Tata Indica Flash
Tata Motors South Africa has added the Indica Flash to its local range. The new model is based on the Indica
LGi derivative, but receives a handful of distinguishing exterior features and
a slightly heftier standard equipment list.
The Flash variant features black stripes down each
flank (incorporating “Flash” lettering), as well as a Flash logo on the edge of
the bonnet. The steel wheels, meanwhile, have been binned in favour of alloys.
Inside, there are leather seats and a leather-trimmed steering wheel. An audio system
featuring USB and Bluetooth has also been added. The Indica
Flash will set you back R 124,995 which is some R 6,000 more than the model on
which is it based. Tata claims that the value of the additional features and
equipment “far exceeds this” number.
The Flash is powered by
the Indian brand’s 76 Hp 1,4-litre petrol engine, which drives the front wheels
through a five-speed manual gearbox. The model features a three-year or 100,000
km warranty and a two-year or 45,000 km service plan as standard.