Tata Motors is likely to launch a new flagship model in 2018. This vehicle (codenamed Q501) is expected to share a platform with the Land Rover Discovery and will be positioned above the soon-to-be-launched Hexa SUV in the Indian automaker’s hierarchy.
The common platform means, the Q501 will have common components with the Discovery Sport but will be built at a much lower cost. Most importantly it will look completely different from the baby Land Rover to give Tata its own distinct identity.
Reports suggest that the SUV will be powered by a Fiat sourced 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 170bhp and around 360Nm of torque. This will be the same engine powering the new Jeep C-SUV. Expect manual and automatic transmission options.
It seems possible that all major manufacturers are now likely to bring SUVs or crossovers into the D-segment thanks to a spurt in demand for vehicles in this price range. Hyundai will bring in the Tucson while Honda may bring in the HR-V in this part of the market.
Tata’s move then to bring in this SUV looks to be a step in the right direction. Expect a concept unveiling next year and possibly a launch at the 2018 Auto Expo.