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Tata Motors launches Indigo Marina

Our Bureau

Mumbai , Sept. 16

TATA Motors has formally launched its Indigo Marina station wagon at prices ranging from Rs 4.24 lakh to Rs 5.19 lakh ex-showroom Delhi.

The base petrol model, priced at Rs 4.24 lakh, has manual steering and air conditioning as standard features. The top-end petrol model costs Rs 4.84 lakh. The base diesel version with heating, air conditioning, power steering and body coloured bumpers as standard features is priced at Rs 4.80 lakh while the top-end diesel model costs Rs 5.19 lakh.

The car is being launched with an 18-month unlimited km warranty. The price range ex-showroom Mumbai is from Rs 4.29 lakh to Rs 5.27 lakh.

"We hope that we can once again break tradition by giving the Indian public a lifestyle car. A family car in the true sense of the word,'' Mr Ratan Tata, Chairman of the company, said at the launch function.

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