
The Tata Pixel, with Zero Turn drive and an innovative diamond-shaped  door system, is a city car concept for Europe from Tata Motors.

Based on the Tata Nano, the Pixel – at just over three metres in length –  is the most package efficient four-seater in the world, comfortably  accommodating four adults, unlike a typical city car which is either a  two-seater or can accommodate two adults and two children only.

The Tata Pixels ability to maneuver and park in the tightest of spaces  is made possible by its Zero Turn toroidal traction-drive Infinitely  Variable Transmission (IVT).

This highly efficient, cost-effective system assists rotation of the  outer rear wheel forwards and the inner rear wheel backwards during  low-speed manoeuvres, while the front wheels turn at acute angles. The  result is a turning circle radius of just 2.6 metres. The glass area on  the scissor doors provides excellent visibility even in the most extreme  turning manoeuvre.

The Tata Pixel also introduces My Tata Connect -- the first integrated  human-machine interface (HMI) concept from Tata Motors for its new  generation programmes.

My Tata Connect enables seamless integration of the users smartphone or  tablet with the vehicles infotainment system and also allows controlling  key functions of the car.

With optimised aerodynamic drag, low rolling-resistance tyres,  stop-start technology, and intelligent battery charging, the Tata Pixel  returns European combined cycle (NEDC) fuel economy of 3.4 l/100km and  CO2 emissions of just 89g/km.

In addition to serving as the infotainment display when docked in the  instrument panel, the tablet also allows temperature, ventilation and  air-conditioning settings to be adjusted through its touch screen, as  well as displaying information on the vehicles performance.

A 1.2 litre three-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine, positioned at the rear of the Tata Pixel, gives lively performance.

The scissor doors rotate upwards from the front to allow all four  passengers to effortlessly enter or exit the Tata Pixel, even in the  tightest of spaces, while the doors large glass area provides excellent  visibility.

A forward sweeping roofline, with minimal front and rear overhangs,  accentuates the youthful styling, while the window graphic features an  interchangeable island that can be used to change the exterior  appearance whenever desired.

The engine is a low-friction design, featuring variable coolant and oil pump and rapid warm-up technologies.
 
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