Tata Sumo
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Tata Sumo Grande (2007)
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Sumo / Spacio / Spacio ST / Sumo Victa / Sumo Grande | |
Production period: | 1994-2019 |
Class : | SUV |
Body versions : | Station wagon , convertible |
Engines: |
Diesel engine : 2.0-3.0 liters (51-88 kW) |
Length: | 4258-4421 mm |
Width: | 1700-1780 mm |
Height: | 1925-1940 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2425-2550 mm |
Empty weight : |
The Tata Sumo is an SUV that was built by Tata Motors in India between 1994 and 2019 . It was one of the first passenger cars to be designed in India. In 2004 it received a major overhaul and was renamed Tata Sumo Victa in order to hold its own against its relatively modern competitors. In 2008 an off-road sports vehicle was released under the name Tata Sumo Grande . In 1994 the Sumo appeared with a naturally aspirated diesel engine with 1948 cc displacement. Later there was a turbocharged version of this engine upon request.
Before the appearance of sumo, the Indian market stagnated, where most vehicles in this segment were offered by Mahindra & Mahindra , whose vehicles were essentially derived from the Willys Jeep . Immediately after its launch, sumo conquered a significant part of the Indian sports vehicle market.
Spacio
There is also a simpler version of sumo called Tata Spacio . It is equipped with a 3.0-liter R4 diesel engine with direct injection from the popular 407DI. The most noticeable difference to Sumo were the round instead of the rectangular headlights. For agriculture, a version with a fabric roof was also introduced under the name Tata Spacio ST . After the revision in 2004, the Spacio got the design elements of the older Sumo. In 2007 there was the Victa with a 3.0 liter R4 engine in the Spacio. The spare wheel moved from the rear of the vehicle to the underbody. This model is available in eight and ten-seater versions and is very popular with private taxi and transport companies due to its lower cost.
Sumo Victa
The new Sumo Victa was released in 2004 and has electric windows, power steering, central locking with remote control , clear glass headlights, clear glass taillights, mirror-free electronic instruments, a tachometer, an LCD monitor, acoustic warnings and various trip meters. Some of these details are part of the standard equipment, some are available on request.
Sumo Grande (2008-2015)
On January 10, 2008, Tata introduced the Sumo Grande , which is powered by the new 2.2-liter R4 turbodiesel DiCOR engine. It is the most luxurious version of Sumo and has a completely different body. In the Tata model range, it ranks immediately below the Safari .
Technical specifications
Sumo Gold BS IV (2011-2019) | Sumo Gold BS-III (2007-2019) | Sumo Grande (2008-2015) | |
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Displacement | 2956 cc | 2179 cc | |
power | 63 kW (85 hp) at 3000 min -1 | 51 kW (70 hp) at 3000 min -1 | 88 kW (120 hp) at 4000 min -1 |
Torque | 250 Nm at 1000 to 2000 min -1 | 223 Nm at 1600 to 2200 min -1 | 250 Nm at 1500 min -1 |
Engine type | R4 diesel engine | ||
Turning circle diameter | 10.0 m | 10.6 m | |
Wheel size # | 15 ” | 16 ” | |
tires | 215/75 R 15 | 235/70 R 16 (tubeless) | |
Ground clearance | 182 mm | 205 mm | |
Top speed | 120 km / h | 148 km / h | |
Acceleration 0-100 km / h | 27.6 s | 34.5 s | 17.6 s |
Length × width × height | 4258 mm × 1700 mm × 1925 mm | 4421 mm × 1780 mm × 1940 mm | |
wheelbase | 2425 mm | 2550 mm |