A near-production Tata H2X (Tata Hornbill)
concept will be showcased at Auto Expo 2020. Two teasers of its exterior have
been revealed, giving a glimpse of its front and rear lights. The Tata H2X
showcased at Auto Expo 2020 will be an evolution of the version introduced at
the 2019 Geneva Motor Show and be almost ready to hit the production line.
The Tata H2X will basically be a rival to
the Maruti Ignis and the likes. Even Hyundai has started preparing a
micro-sized SUV in the form of Hyundai AX in South Korea and is expected to
launch it in India in 2021. The H2X will be positioned below the Nexon.
In terms of physical appearance, expect
the Tata H2X to feature a squarish, boxy body, an upright nose, horizontal hood
and an interestingly designed greenhouse. Inside, the Tata H2X will feature
some Altroz-inspired elements. Speaking of which, it will sport a floating
infotainment system centrally located on the dashboard, as seen in a spy image.
Moreover, bits like steering wheel, instrument cluster and some switchgear
would also be sourced from the bigger model.
The H2X will have about 70% commonality
with the Altroz, and this will help the homegrown automaker to curb the
development and production costs. It will be based on the familiar, Alfa-Arc
platform. As far as dimensions are concerned, it will measure close to the
original concept, which measures 3,840 mm in length, 1,822 mm in width and
1,636 mm in height.
The H2X will employ the Altroz's BS-VI
1.2L naturally aspirated three-cylinder petrol engine which churns out 86 PS of maximum power at 6,000 rpm and 113
Nm of peak torque at 3,300 rpm. The engine will most likely be offered with a
standard 5-speed manual transmission and an optional 5-speed automated manual
transmission.