Earlier this month, it was reported that the Tata
Buzzard - Geneva Edition, which debuted at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, will be
sold as the Cassini in India. In a new development, the Tata Cassini has been
spied testing on the Indian roads.
In essence, the Tata Cassini is the seven-seater
version of the Harrier. In line with this, the new model mimics the company's
latest 5-seater SUV till the C-pillar, after which it gets a longer overhang
and a larger rear quarter glass. While the Cassini shares its wheelbase with
the Harrier, overall it's significantly longer, which is owing to the larger
rear section. Other than the larger bodyshell, the 7-seater SUV will have
bigger wheels, new footboards, new roof rails, and new paint options.
The Tata Cassini will be
powered by a more potent version of the Harrier's 2.0-litre Kryotec
turbo-diesel engine that will be called the 'Kryotec170'. The updated
oil-burner will offer a maximum power of 170 PS and a peak torque of 350 Nm.
Transmission options for the new model will include a 6-speed manual and a
6-speed automatic unit, while the latter will even make it to the Harrier at a
later stage. The auto 'box will be a torque-converted unit that will be sourced
from Hyundai.
The Tata Buzzard/Tata Cassini measures 4,661 mm in
length, 1,894 mm in width and 1,786 mm in height. It has a 2,741 mm wheelbase.
Compared to the Tata Harrier, it is 63 mm longer and 80 mm taller. The width
and wheelbase are the same. The Tata Cassini will launch after the introduction of the Altroz
later this year. It is expected to have a starting price of INR 15 lakh
(ex-showroom).