The Maruti Baleno and Hyundai Elite i20 rivaling
Tata X451 (codename) will enter production in 2019 as per a report by Autocar
India. The upcoming premium hatchback from Tata Motors is the first product
based on the company’s AMP (Advanced Modular Platform).
First reports of Tata developing the X451 hatchback
emerged in June 2016. It will utilise the all new platform that has been
devised to offer flexibility in terms of size to enable engineers to develop
products across multiple segments. Economies of scale will enable Tata Motors
to keep costs in check.
With Tata ditching the 1.3 L Fiat soured Multijet
for new and future products, the X451 is likely to get engines developed
in-house. Keeping the premium nature of the hatchback in mind, it could receive
the Tata Nexon’s diesel and petrol powertrains. Tata intends to equip around
50% of its range with AMT gearboxes and the X451 could also get this
transmission option.
As reported in June 2016, Tata Motors is planning at
least six new cars. Apart from the X451 hatchback, Tata is also keen to enter
the executive sedan segment. Like the X451, the sedan will be based on AMP.
Also under development are two brand new SUVs based on the Land Rover Discovery
Sport’s platform scheduled to arrive next fiscal year.
VW was keen to utilise the AMP for market specific
products and Skoda had explored the possibility of basing its cars on Tata’s
platform on behalf of its owners. However, optimization of AMP to suit VW’s
needs was deemed too expensive leading to the two companies calling off the
strategic partnership.