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CAR IDENTIFICATION RECORD
OWNER'S NAME:
ADDRESS:
SELLING DEALER CODE:
DATE OF DELIVERY :
DATE OF REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION NO.:
CHASSIS NO.:
ENGINE NO.:
TRANSAXLE NO.:
BATTERY MAKE:
BATTERY SR. NO.:
BATTERY CODE:
KEY NO.:
THE WARRANTY ON THIS VEHICLE IS VALID ONLY IF THE DETAILS ARE
FILLED, SIGNED AND STAMPED BY THE SELLING DEALER
DEALERS SIGNATURE AND STAMP
:
Following items are provided with
your vehicle:
1. Owner's Manual
2. Battery Warranty Card
(if applicable)
3. First Aid Kit
4. Advance Warning Triangle
5.
6. Spare Fuses (Provided in
fuse box)
Tool Kit

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  • Page 1 CAR IDENTIFICATION RECORD Following items are provided with OWNER’S NAME: your vehicle: ADDRESS: 1. Owner’s Manual 2. Battery Warranty Card SELLING DEALER CODE: (if applicable) DATE OF DELIVERY : 3. First Aid Kit 4. Advance Warning Triangle DATE OF REGISTRATION REGISTRATION NO.: 6.
  • Page 2 OWNER’S MANUAL Rev01/SEPT 2023...
  • Page 3 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE In our constant endeavour to provide assistance and complete For updated information related to Dealer Network refer link service backup, TATA MOTORS has established an all India cus- https://dealer-locator.cars.tatamotors.com/ tomer assistance centre. TATA MOT ORS 24X7 Roadside Assistance Program offers technical help in the event of a breakdown.
  • Page 4 Always use genuine parts for continued performance of your vehicle. Avoid modification, non-genuine accessories fitment on your vehicle. TATA Motors does not carry any liability arising due to it. Always keep this manual in the vehicle.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Digital Display (7” Inch)(If equipped) 01. INTRODUCTION Digital Display (10” Inch) (if Equipped) Know Your Vehicle Warnings and Indicators Auto Reminders 02. SAFETY Audio Reminders Important Information Seats 05. STARTING AND DRIVING Seat Belts Starting and Stopping Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Steering System and Adjustment Anti-theft Device Immobilizer Driving Tips...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Power Sunroof Utility Pockets on Front Doors Steering Mounted Controls (if equipped) Utility Pockets on Rear Doors Infotainment System Display Center Console MIC (if equipped) Foldable Arm Rest (if equipped) Speakers & Tweeter (if equipped) Luggage Compartment USB Port (if equipped) Hooks (if equipped) Power Socket Luggage Compartment Cover...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Park Regeneration Procedure 09. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Do It Yourself Fuel Specifications Service Instructions Lubricant Specifications Service Schedule Vehicle Specifications Car Care Vehicle Dimensions Value Added Services Aggregate Identification Vehicle Interior Enrichment Vehicle Exterior Enrichment 10. MAINTENANCE AND CARE Engine Compartment 11.
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  • Page 10: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Bonnet Turn Indicator/ DRL / PO Head Lamp Fog Lamp Front Parking Sensors (If equipped) Front Camera Front Windshield Wipers Sunroof Roof Rails Windows Rear View Mirror with Camera Door Handle Switch (DHS) Alloy Wheels (If equipped)
  • Page 11 INTRODUCTION Fuel Lid Position Lamp Stop Lamp Turn Indicator Reverse Lamp Reflex Reflector Rear Parking Sensors Tail Gate Open Switch Rear Camera High Mounted Stop Lamp Rear Windshield Wiper Shark Fin Antenna (If equipped)
  • Page 12 INTRODUCTION Door Opening Lever Door Locking/Unlocking Knob Driver side Power Window Express Up/Down Power Window Switches Inhibit Switch Fuel Lid Opening Lever Seat Ventilation (If equipped) Steering Mounted Switches equipped) Paddle Shifter (If equipped) Driver side Coin Box Bonnet Opening Lever ORVM Adjuster Knob...
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION Instrument Cluster Horn Pad Driver Air Bag Start/Stop Switch Drive Modes Gear Lever Hazard Warning Switch Infotainment Display Passenger Airbag Glove Box Temperature Control Panel Parking Brake Power Socket & USB Arm Rest USB Charger for Rear Passenger...
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION Important Message Avoid heavy loads, e.g. driving at full throt- CAUTION tle, during this period. Change gears judi- In this Owner’s Manual, you will find the It indicates to be careful. You are capa- ciously. text under the heading “WARNING”, ble of doing something that might result “CAUTION”...
  • Page 16: Safety

    SAFETY IMPORTANT INFORMATION gine, we recommend to kindly contact Safety Tips TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Safe Driving • Always take into account the road con- Centre. ditions, weather conditions, vehicle Safety consciousness not only ensures While Handling Hot Parts speed in order to prevent accidents.
  • Page 17: Seats

    SAFETY SEATS lock release lever. Sudden or unex- could thrown forward resulting in seri- Your vehicle is provided with good seating pected movement of the driver’s ous injury in the event of a sudden stop comfort. To make your journey more safe seat could cause to lose control of or collision.
  • Page 18 SAFETY close to the head as possible and the cen- Rear Seat by pushing it forward and back- ter of the head restraint supports the back wards Adjust the head restraint so that it is as of the head at eye level. close to the head as possible and the cen- ter of the head restraint supports the back CAUTION...
  • Page 19: Seat Belts

    SAFETY SEAT BELTS tilt the tongue and pull on the lap seat Buckling of Seat Belt belt. A snug seat belt reduces the risk This section describes your Vehicle’s Seat of sliding under the seat belt in a colli- belts, Airbags and Child restraints system. sion.
  • Page 20 The seat is damaged, get it replaced immedi- belt will automatically retract to its stowed ately at TATA Motors Authorized position. If necessary, slide the tongue service centre. down the webbing to allow the seat belt to •...
  • Page 21 SAFETY belt is buckled. Use Of Seat Belts For Pregnant Seat Belt Warning Lamp Women • If any passenger seat is occupied by child (without child seat), system may WARNING detect occupancy and warn with seat belt warning. It is not taken to mean •...
  • Page 22 SAFETY Seat Belts With Pre – Tensioner (If Seat Belt With Load Limiter (If equipped) equipped) You can use the pre-tensioner seat belts You can use the load limiter in the same in the same manner as ordinary seat belts. manner as ordinary seat belts.
  • Page 23 SAFETY Supplementary Restraint System (SRS - Airbags) There are 6 airbags provided in your car: Diver Airbag Front Passenger Airbag Side Airbag RH Side Airbag LH Curtain Airbag RH Curtain Airbag LH The driver airbag is mounted in the centre of the steering wheel.
  • Page 24 SAFETY and occurs with considerable force, ac- The ‘SRS’ system also comprises of the NOTE companied by loud noise and smoke, following components depending upon the • Open your windows and doors as which is normal. The inflated airbag, to- provided safety features in vehicle.
  • Page 25 SAFETY PAB switch is turned to ‘ON’ position. This occupant causing serious or fatal in- • Do not allow the front passenger to will ensure that the passenger airbag is juries. place their feet or legs on the dash- operational in the event of a collision. board.
  • Page 26 SAFETY Wrong Seating Positions PAB Indicator ON: When PAB switch is turned to ‘ON’ position to activate the airbag, ‘ON symbol & text’ will illuminate in amber color. PAB Indicator OFF: When the PAB switch is turned to ‘OFF’ posi- tion to deactivate the airbag, ‘OFF symbol &...
  • Page 27 SAFETY cations (such as utility bins, cup/bot- tle holders, boot space etc). Loose items may act as a projectile during a collision and cause severe to fatal injuries. • Please be aware that any unse- cured item in your vehicle, such as your pet, unsecured CRS or a lap- top, can become a potential hazard in the event of a collision or sudden...
  • Page 28 We recommend the customer to imme- ated with the use of a rearward-facing This will lead to unexpected per- diately visit TATA MOTORS Authorized child restraint on front passenger seat dur- formance of system and may cause Service Centre and get the SRS system ing airbag deployment.
  • Page 29 SAFETY frontal airbags in such situations will not ditions, damage to the vehicle may be WARNING protect the occupant. Head restraints and minor or not be readily visible. Never use a rearward facing child re- seat belts provide occupant protection dur- When front airbags/side airbags/side straint on a seat protected by an active ing a rear collision.
  • Page 30 SAFETY Children On Board Child Restraint System (CRS) TATA MOTORS strongly recommends the WARNING use of Child Restraint Systems (CRS) for • Do not leave unattended children in all children up to 36 Kg and to be placed your vehicle.
  • Page 31 Tata Motors recommends Joie i-Spin Safe i-Size child seats for up to 18 Kg chil- NOTE dren. These seats are available at TML Tata Motors recommends to keep the dealerships. highlighted device in close condition while using Joie i-Spin Safe child seat...
  • Page 32 SAFETY ward or backward as per requirement, passenger is sitting at that position. Recommended CRS Position so that there could not be any contact • While installing child seats on rear out- between front passenger seat & child board seating position, adjust their re- seat or child present behind it.
  • Page 33 SAFETY...
  • Page 34 SAFETY Recommended CRS Position As Per The Vehicle Matrix Recommended CRS Positions (CRS Fastened With A Safety Belt) The suitability of seat position for carriage of children and recommended category of Front Passen- Front Pas- CRS is shown in the table as per the child Mass Rear Out- Rear Out-...
  • Page 35 SAFETY CAUTION Recommended CRS Positions (CRS That Can Be Used With ISOFIX Sys- A CRS in a closed vehicle can become tem) very hot. To prevent burns, check the seating surface and buckles before Rear Rear placing your child in CRS. Front Grou Mass...
  • Page 36 WARNING seat belts, seats, ISOFIX and top-tether anchorages (as may be applicable) inves- If the airbag SRS warning indicator in tigated at TATA MOTORS Authorized the instrument cluster illuminates con- Service Centre. tinuously, it means that there is mal- function in the system. Remove the...
  • Page 37: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs)

    • Drive carefully. Have ABS checked Both the rear doors of the vehicle are pro- immediately at a TATA MOTORS vided with a child proof lock. Push the lock Authorized Service Centre as soon lever (located on vertical face of the door) as possible.
  • Page 38 SAFETY 1. While Braking judgment. Drive within safety mar- tem checked immediately at a TATA gins taking into consideration pre- MOTORS Authorized Service Cen- • If ABS intervenes: continue to depress vailing weather traffic tre as soon as possible. the brake pedal vigorously until the conditions.
  • Page 39 SAFETY B. Off Road ABS form Brake and better deceleration. stopping distance by eliminating required pressure build-up lag by the driver. Based on wheel speed information off F. Electronic Brake Pre-fill (EBP) road ABS helps to avoid wheel lock on un- I.
  • Page 40 SAFETY main intend is to prevent the vehicle from M. After Impact Braking (AIB) continue flashing after vehicle comes rolling backwards while driving off up-hill to a standstill. on an inclined surface. • The driver can override the system by L.
  • Page 41: Anti-Theft Device Immobilizer

    Ignition ON Locked • Problem with Immobilizer system. Con- Use only Flip key, the other should be tact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Serv- kept in a safe location. Note down “key ice Centre. Tag no.” information (and keep it safe) which...
  • Page 42: Opening And Closing

    OPENING AND CLOSING KEYS WARNING A key is an electronic access and authori- • Do not turn ‘ON’ ignition switch by zation system available as a standard fea- using key with any type of metal ture with your vehicle. wound around its grip or in contact Unlocking Principle with it.
  • Page 43: Types Of Keys

    OPENING AND CLOSING TYPES of KEYS Name Remote Key Description Locking all doors Mechanical key Unlocking all doors Folding key blade in/out Locking all doors Flip key with remote Approach light/Tail gate opening Unlocking all doors Locking all doors Approach light Smart Key (PEPS) Tail gate opening Unlocking all doors...
  • Page 44 OPENING AND CLOSING Flip Key With Remote ing takes place with audible warning sound. If any other door is open, the vehi- cle gets locked but indicators do not flash. Approach Light Press approach light button (3) once, low beam, park and roof lamp will turn ‘ON’ for 60 seconds (default setting).
  • Page 45 OPENING AND CLOSING Anti-grab / Anti-scan Coding Unlocking All Doors Flip Key Features The remote control set of this security sys- Pressing the unlock button (4) of remote Vehicle Search tem is protected against the use of devices will unlock all the doors. One flash is com- In vehicle, locked condition if lock button called ‘scanners’...
  • Page 46 OPENING AND CLOSING nal indicators. If lock button is pressed on Smart Key (PEPS)(if equipped) the push button of remote. the key with the any door open, locking- unlocking takes place with audible warning Vehicle Alarm & Security indicators do not flash. To prevent automobile thefts, the anti-theft Approach Light system makes use of an anti-theft alarm...
  • Page 47 OPENING AND CLOSING Smart Key Features called ‘scanners’ and ‘grabbers’ which can NOTE record and reproduce some types of re- Vehicle Search If smart key battery is low/drained or ve- mote codes. In vehicle locked condition, if lock button hicle battery is low/drained, user can Important Tips on smart key is pressed, the turn indica- unlock and enter into vehicle by using...
  • Page 48: Doors

    OPENING AND CLOSING DOORS Smart Key Precautions Force Panic ON Operation Option 1- Door Locking / Unlocking If smart key is close to radio transmitter When vehicle is in OFF condition, if we such as radio station or an airport press lock button and unlock button simul- with Key from Outside which can interfere with normal opera-...
  • Page 49 OPENING AND CLOSING Option 2 - Door Locking / Unlocking Locking / Unlocking The Doors From • Passive entry only works during ig- using Door Handle Switch (DHS) Inside nition off. from outside Option 3 - Remote Key [central Lock] To lock/unlock all doors from remote but- ton press the lock unlock button on remote key.
  • Page 50: Windows

    OPENING AND CLOSING WINDOWS NOTE Power Windows Power windows can be operated for 30 seconds in ‘IGN OFF’ and ‘KEY OUT’ positions, provided the doors are closed. Express Up Window glass can be closed by single pull of the switch. Express up feature is pro- vided for the driver’s door only.
  • Page 51 OPENING AND CLOSING sistance detected. Inhibit Switch Inhibit Switch OFF Thus, it gives full and reliable protection for Inhibit Switch ON hand, neck etc. Anti-pinch function is pro- vided for driver door only. Anti-pinch Inhibition After 3 successive anti-pinch reversals with less than 5 seconds delay between each reversal in switch operated mode, Anti-pinch function shall be de-activated...
  • Page 52 OPENING AND CLOSING To open the glass press the switch in Individual Switches WARNING downward direction. Individual switch has been provided on all • If children operate the windows they Manual Window Winding doors. could get trapped, particularly if they Use window winder handle for lowering or are left unsupervised.
  • Page 53: Bonnet And Fuel Lid

    OPENING AND CLOSING BONNET AND FUEL LID Bonnet Opening Make sure that the vehicle is in neutral and the parking brake is engaged. Pull the bonnet release lever. The bon- net will pop up slightly. Raise the bonnet slightly and with your finger slide the secondary lock lever NOTE CAUTION...
  • Page 54 • If fuel cap needs replacement, make sure that it is replaced by a genuine WARNING cap at the TATA MOTORS Author- • Fuel vapor is extremely hazardous. ized Service Centre. Always switch ‘OFF’ the engine be- fore refueling and never refill near To release the fuel lid, pull the lever lo- sparks or open flames.
  • Page 55: Tail Gate Opening

    OPENING AND CLOSING TAIL GATE OPENING Option Image Operation Option I Long press approach light button on remote, as unlatching sound is heard Using Flip Key from tail gate, release the button. To close, slam the tail gate to latch and it gets locked Option II Press a tail gate opening button on remote and release.
  • Page 56 OPENING AND CLOSING &hTab Emergency Tailgate Opening WARNING After unlatching, tailgate doesn’t get opened automatically. Tailgate should not be opened holding tailgate garnish, this might damage the part. It is suggested to open through tailgate edge. Tailgate can’t be locked using Mechan- ical Key/Flip Key/Smart Key.
  • Page 58: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIGITAL DISPLAY (4” Inch) 4” Inch Display Option I...
  • Page 59 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 4” Inch Display Option II...
  • Page 60 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Information Note/Warning • At every key IN and Ignition ON, the speedome- ter Bar moves to MAX and return to ‘0’ position. The Speedometer Indicates the actual vehicle speed Speedometer in km/h • This is welcome strategy and self-check feature •...
  • Page 61 The RED bar and High Coolant temp warning telltale engine and cool it down for some time. Contact indicates overheating that may damage the engine. a nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Temperature Continuing to drive the vehicle when engine over- Centre immediately for rectification.
  • Page 62 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Driver Information System Image Description This indicates how many days/kilometres are left until service is due. If service is overdue, it will display “0” km or “0” days and a spanner symbol will blink every time igni- tion is ON for a few seconds.
  • Page 63 If display shows ‘- - ‘, take your car to TATA MOTORS Au- thorized Service Centre. When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, it shows the time 12 Hour or in 24 Hours mode as per selection.
  • Page 64 - Neutral Note: If is displayed, it means ‘Fault’ condition. In such case, take vehicle to authorized TATA MOTORS Au- - Reverse thorized service Centre. In case of Manual Transmission the Gear number will be displayed when the clutch is fully released.
  • Page 65 Display Screen along with D. This feature is ap- plicable to Dual clutch transmission variant. Gear Display (For DCA if equipped) Note: If is displayed, it means ‘Fault’ condition. In such case, take vehicle to a TATA MOTORS Authorized service Centre.
  • Page 66 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Key batt low “KEY BATT LOW” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 seconds (for PEPS ) when UID key battery is low. Key out of range “KEY OUT OF RANGE” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 (for PEPS ) seconds when UID key is not inside the vehicle.
  • Page 67 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description “TAKE A BREAK” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 seconds when driver drives continuously for prolonged duration. Take a break Note: ‘’TAKE A BREAK” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 seconds again with specific duration if vehicle is not stopped and continuously driven.
  • Page 68 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description HDC deactivate “HDC DEACTIVE” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 seconds (if equipped) when hill descent control function is deactivated. TPMS ERROR TPMS ERROR VISIT SERV CENT” text warning comes VISIT SERV CENT - ‘ON’...
  • Page 69 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description AUTO MODE -Text “AUTO MODE” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 Seconds Warning (if equipped) when AUTO MODE is activated in DCT system. AMT FAULT - Text “AMT FAULT” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 seconds Warning (if equipped) when failure detected in AMT System.
  • Page 70 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Tyre pressure value of respective Tyre and Tyre symbol will blink if Tyre pressure is High. Tyre pressure values will be displayed with “psi” unit for re- maining tyres. “CHECK TYRE“ for 1s and “PRESSURE” for another 1s text warning comes ON for 2 cycle within 4 secs if tyre TPMS - pressure is HIGH.
  • Page 71 Note: (if equipped) If text warning “- -” is displayed, it means ‘‘fault/missing’’ condition. In such case, take vehicle to TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre Text warning “—” near to all the tyre and tyre symbol will blink if TPMS system has fault/missing.
  • Page 72 Average Fuel Economy shall be displayed. Even after 0.5 km distance covered for particular trip, Av- erage fuel economy is displayed as ‘—-‘take vehicle to TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre. Note: • AFE value is estimate of fuel economy. It may vary sig- nificantly based upon driving conditions, driving habits and condition of vehicle.
  • Page 73 DTE. If vehicle is not on level ground or negative of battery has been disturbed, the DTE function may not operate cor- rectly. Note: If DTE is displayed as ‘—-‘, take vehicle to TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre.
  • Page 74 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description “TATA MOTORS” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 seconds TATA MOTORS when ignition is turned ‘ON’. This is part of the welcome strategy.
  • Page 75 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System (DIS) Setting Screen Setting Option I: Option II:...
  • Page 76 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Illumination Setting Option I:...
  • Page 77 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Option II:...
  • Page 78 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Clock Setting Option I:...
  • Page 79 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Option II:...
  • Page 80: Digital Display (7" Inch)(If Equipped)

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIGITAL DISPLAY (7” Inch)(If equipped)
  • Page 81 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Information Note/Warning • At every key IN and Ignition ON, the speedome- ter Bar moves to MAX and return to ‘0’ position. The Speedometer Indicates the actual vehicle speed Speedometer in km/h • This is welcome strategy and self-check feature •...
  • Page 82 The RED bar and High Coolant temp warning telltale engine and cool it down for some time. Contact indicates overheating that may damage the engine. a nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Temperature Continuing to drive the vehicle when engine over- Centre immediately for rectification.
  • Page 83 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Driver Information System Image Description This indicates how many days/kilometres are left until serv- ice is due. If service is overdue, it will display “0” km or “0” days and a spanner symbol will blink every time ignition is ON for a few seconds.
  • Page 84 Temperature correct temperature reading when speed is under low speeds or when stopped. If display shows ‘- - ‘, take your car to TATA MOTORS Au- thorized Service Centre. The Current Gear number displayed on the DIS screen based on gear shift lever position when clutch pedal is fully released.
  • Page 85 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description The seatbelt warning indicator remains ON for 4 seconds, when ignition is turned ON. The warning lamp remains ON till all the driver & passenger seatbelts are not fastened. If seatbelt remains unbuckled and vehicle speed goes be- yond 15 kmph, then final audio warning will go more than Front Seat Belt Indicator 90 seconds...
  • Page 86 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Tyre Pressure Monitor- Tyre pressure information for individual tyre with pressure ing System values will be displayed with “psi” unit on DIS if tyre pres- (if equipped) sure is within defined range. Tyre Pressure Monitor- ing System TPMS screen with low tyre pressure (if equipped)
  • Page 87 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Tyre Pressure Monitor- ing System TPMS screen with Air leakage. (if equipped) Tyre Pressure Monitor- ing System TPMS screen with malfunction. (if equipped) Instantaneous Fuel Economy shows current or instant fuel mileage of the vehicle when ignition is turned ON and vehi- cle is on running condition.
  • Page 88 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Displays “Average Fuel consumption” for trip A or B since it was reset. Resolution: 0.1 km IPC shall display the “Average Fuel Economy A” correspon- ding to ‘TRIP A’ & “Average Fuel Economy B” corresponding Average Fuel to ‘TRIP B’...
  • Page 89 If vehicle is not on level ground or negative of battery has been disturbed, the DTE function may not operate correctly. Note: If DTE is displayed as ‘—-‘, take vehicle to TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre. Infotainment Information The instrument cluster will display information like media, On Instrument Cluster navigation and FM.
  • Page 90 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description User can select Illumination Setting by Scroll down & press- ing Set Button in Setting Screen provided park lamp ON. User can increase the illumination from (20% to 100%) in 5 Illumination Setting steps by using UP &...
  • Page 91 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description This feature indicates the value of Power and Torque deliv- Power and Torque ered by engine in the particular driving condition. Compass Feature used for navigation and orientation that shows direction relative to the geographic cardinal direc- tions.
  • Page 92 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System (DIS) Setting DIS Screen Flow (TFT Screen) Operate the Up & down and Set Switch on steering wheel to see 1. Trip Info: the Trip Info, Drive Assist, Vehicle Info, Notification, Navigation, Layout and Settings Window. Operate the Set Switch on steering wheel to reset TRIP A, AFE A, Avg Speed A, Trip Time A (When TRIP A is displayed) and reset TRIP B, AFE B, Avg Speed B and Trip Time B (When TRIP B is...
  • Page 93 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 3. Vehicle Info: 6. Notification/Navigation/Layout:...
  • Page 94 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 7. Settings...
  • Page 95: Digital Display (10" Inch) (If Equipped)

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIGITAL DISPLAY (10” INCH) (IF EQUIPPED)
  • Page 96 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Information Note/Warning • At every key IN and Ignition ON, the speedome- ter Bar moves to MAX and return to ‘0’ position. The Speedometer Indicates the actual vehicle speed Speedometer in km/h • This is welcome strategy and self-check feature •...
  • Page 97 If the indicator approaches “H”, overheating is indi- engine and cool it down for some time. Contact cated by red LED bar in case of 4”. a nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre immediately for rectification. The RED bar and High Coolant temp warning telltale...
  • Page 98 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Information Note/Warning WARNING: Continuing to drive the vehicle when engine over- Never remove the radiator pressure cap from the ra- heating is indicated can result in severe engine dam- diator when the engine is hot. Do not restart the en- age or fire.
  • Page 99 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System (DIS) Driver Information System Image Description This indicates how many days/kilometres are left until service is due. If service is overdue, it will display “0” km or “0” days and a spanner symbol will blink every time ignition is ON for a few seconds.
  • Page 100 Temperature temperature reading when speed is under low speeds or when stopped. If display shows ‘- - ‘, take your car to TATA MOTORS Author- ized Service Centre. The Current Gear number displayed on the DIS screen based on gear shift lever position when clutch pedal is fully released.
  • Page 101 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description The seatbelt warning indicator remains ON for 4 seconds, when ignition is turned ON. The warning lamp remains ON till all the driver & passenger seatbelts are not fastened. If seatbelt remains unbuckled and vehicle speed goes beyond 15 kmph, then final audio warning will go more than 90 sec- Front Seat Belt Indicator onds...
  • Page 102 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Tyre Pressure Monitor- Tyre pressure information for individual tyre with pressure val- ing System ues will be displayed with “psi” unit on DIS if tyre pressure is (if equipped) within defined range. Tyre Pressure Monitor- ing System TPMS screen with low tyre pressure (if equipped)
  • Page 103 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Tyre Pressure Monitor- ing System TPMS screen with Air leakage. (if equipped) Tyre Pressure Monitor- ing System TPMS screen with malfunction. (if equipped) Instantaneous Fuel Economy shows current or instant fuel mileage of the vehicle when ignition is turned ON and vehicle is on running condition.
  • Page 104 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Displays “Average Fuel consumption” for trip A or B since it was reset. Resolution: 0.1 km IPC shall display the “Average Fuel Economy A” correspon- ding to ‘TRIP A’ & “Average Fuel Economy B” corresponding Average Fuel to ‘TRIP B’...
  • Page 105 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Infotainment Information The instrument cluster will display information like media, nav- On Instrument Cluster igation and FM. Display Unit User can enter into setting screen by pressing select button Settings Screen while being in setting screen. User can select Illumination Setting by Scroll down &...
  • Page 106 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description User can select Service Reminder Screen by Scroll down & pressing Set Button in Setting Screen. User can reset (Yes / Cancel) the Service Reminder by UP / DOWN & SET Buttons. Service Reminder Reset Note: In the Setting menu if there is no user input for 10 secs the previous screen shall be displayed.
  • Page 107 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Compass Feature used for navigation and orientation that shows direction relative to the geographic cardinal directions. Compass indication on cluster shall display the direction of Compass Screen vehicle. Note: Compass feature will show correct/updated direction only when vehicle is in running condition.
  • Page 108 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System (DIS) Setting DIS Screen Flow (TFT Screen) Operate the Up & down and Set Switch on steering wheel to see 1.Trip Info: the Trip Info, Drive Assist, Vehicle Info, Notification, Navigation, Layout and Settings Window. Operate the Set Switch on steering wheel to reset TRIP A, AFE A, Avg Speed A, Trip Time A (When TRIP A is displayed) and reset TRIP B, AFE B, Avg Speed B and Trip Time B (When TRIP B is...
  • Page 109 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 2. Settings: 3. Vehicle Info:...
  • Page 110: Warnings And Indicators

    It remains ‘ON’ for any engine related fault that may increase emission lev- (MIL) els of the vehicle beyond the regulatory norms. Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre for rectification. This lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is started, it turns ‘OFF’.
  • Page 111 ‘ON’ and engine is running, it indicates a fault in the electrical circuit / lubri- cation system. Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized service Centre. The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is started, it turns ‘OFF’.
  • Page 112 Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. EPAS Amber Illuminates when there is a fault in the EPAS. Contact the TATA MOTORS Au- thorized Service Centre immediately. The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ in approx.
  • Page 113 Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ in 3 seconds. Illumi- nates continuously if there is any malfunction in ABS. Normal braking system Amber will be operational without assistance of ABS. Contact a TATA MOTORS Autho- rised Service Centre immediately. Key Not Detected Amber This lamp comes on when the Valid Smart key is not detected inside the vehicle.
  • Page 114 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks The lamp remains on if excess water is accumulated in the fuel filter. It Illumi- Water in fuel nates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. When this lamp remains ‘ON’, indicator Amber drain the water immediately to avoid serious damage to the fuel injection sys- (Diesel) tem.
  • Page 115 Fault (if equipped) Amber sion system/ Dual Clutch Transmission. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre immediately. 1. This symbol comes ON and blink for 4 second if Tyre Pressure is LOW/HIGH, Tyre temperature is HIGH, Tyre air pressure leakage. After 4 second symbol will continuously ON till warning is present.
  • Page 116 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks This feature monitor the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) input and informs ESP off Indicator Amber the driver about ESP status. PEPS Indication This feature monitors the IGN and ACC status and Indicate to Driver if IGN is Green (IGN) ON or ACC is ON.
  • Page 117 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks The DPF warning light or symbol switches ‘ON’ continuously to indicate that the DPF needs to eliminate the trapped pollutants (particulate matter) through the automatic re-generation procedure. The warning light or symbol switch ‘ON’ only when driving conditions require the driver to be notified.
  • Page 118: Auto Reminders

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AUTO REMINDERS Warning Messages NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle Warning / Information Title Warning Message Title Warning Message On Instrument Cluster Fasten Seat Belt - Driver Seat Belt Reminder Fasten Driver Seat Belt Speed Limit Warning Speed Limit Warning Over Speeding Detected Slow Down...
  • Page 119 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning / Information Title Warning Message Title Warning Message On Instrument Cluster Hill Hold Control Failure Hill Hold Control Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center Hill Decent Control Failure Hill Decent Control Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center Fuel Level Low State Fuel Level Warning Fuel Level Low Fasten seat belt Co-driver...
  • Page 120 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Alert Messages NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle. Alert / Information Title Alert Message Title Action To Be Taken HDC Deactivation Due To Speed System Deactivated Speed Crossed Set Hill Decent Control Above Set Value Limit Park Brake Engaged (if equipped) Brake Alert Park Brake Engaged...
  • Page 121 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Alert / Information Title Alert Message Title Action To Be Taken Auto Headlamp Lamp Alert Auto Headlamp Activated Resume to Target Speed Not Pos- Cruise Control Change gear to resume Cruise Speed sible in Current Gear Cruise Override Cruise Control Cruise Override Hill Descent Control Switched On...
  • Page 122 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Interrupt Messages NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle. Alert / Information Title Action To Be Taken Rotate steering wheel (In ESCL jam condition) Press Start Button while Turning Wheel Smart key out of range Smart Key Out of Range Drive Alert - Tea Break Take a Break...
  • Page 123 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Alert / Information Title Action To Be Taken Door Ajar Door open TPMS No Fault Tire Pressure TPMS Low Pressure Low Tire Pressure - Inflate Tire TPMS High Pressure High Tire Pressure - Deflate Tire TPMS High Temperature Tire Overheated Slow Down Combination alerts Check Tires...
  • Page 124 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Alert / Information Title Action To Be Taken Cruise off when function deactivated (if equipped) Cruise off Don’t Press Brake and Accelerator Together - (For Don’t Press Brake and ACC Together AMT vehicle) (if equipped) Turn Ignition OFF and ON again “Turn IGN OFF and ON again”...
  • Page 125: Audio Reminders

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AUDIO REMINDERS Feature Condition Reminder If you forget the key inside the vehicle Key-in Reminder /audio Warn- An audio warning will sound. Remove key to stop when you leave the ignition in ‘OFF’ posi- the warning. tion and door is open No key is detected in the vehi- An audio warning will be sounded for nine sec- If the vehicle is in ACC ON/IGN ON and...
  • Page 126 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Feature Condition Reminder When user switches drive mode from city Sound warning for 1 second will be given to alert Drive mode chime to eco or city to sport (if equipped) user. Electronic Steering Column This feature informs the driver to rotate steering Lock (ESCL) chime wheel when ESCL gets engaged accidentally.
  • Page 128: Starting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING STARTING AND STOPPING allow the engine oil to lubricate the tur- NOTE bocharger, till its speed is fully reduced Manual Transmission (MT) • When shifting or starting, do not and also allow the unit to cool down. Start To Drive race the engine.
  • Page 129 STARTING AND DRIVING Monostable Shifter (If equipped) • Your vehicle is equipped with Mono- stable shifter, where the shift lever re- turns to its stable position the moment it is released. • It is provided with 2 UP positions and 2 DOWN positions: UP2-UP1-Stable- DOWN1-DOWN2.
  • Page 130 STARTING AND DRIVING Automated Manual Transmission • Now start the vehicle, release the park- Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) (If ing brake. (AMT) (If equipped) equipped) • Based on requirement select the drive mode “D” or reverse mode “R”. • Slowly release the brake pedal and ve- hicle will start moving.
  • Page 131 STARTING AND DRIVING displayed on cluster or ensure the Park Engine Passive Start/stop TATA MOTORS Authorized Service mode is ‘ON’ on the shifter, check ‘P’ is Centre. Start/Stop switch is provided on the dash- displayed on Instrument cluster. board towards the left side of steering •...
  • Page 132 STARTING AND DRIVING Emergency Start Step 2 Engine Passive Start Condition If the engine is switched from ON to OFF Press the clutch/brake pedal and then Single Press Start and start/stop button is pressed with clutch press start/stop button to start the en- Bring the smart key with you and sit in pressed within 5 seconds, engine gets gine.
  • Page 133: Steering System And Adjustment

    STARTING AND DRIVING Green colour LED on start/stop button IGN is ON and vehicle is running. STEERING SYSTEM AND ADJUST- will turn ON. MENT Vehicle is in running condition i.e. Vehicle will remain OFF but all electri- wheel rpm >10 RPM or wheel sensor Steering Lock And Unlock cal equipment and infotainment sys- faulty.
  • Page 134 STARTING AND DRIVING unlock the steering column. Steering Lock And Ignition Switch Adjust the steering wheel to the de- Accessories such as the infotainment sys- sired position. tem can be operated, but the engine re- mains ‘OFF’. Steering gets unlocked. Pull the tilt lever up completely to lock the steering column.
  • Page 135 EPAS vehicle speed decreases for better control • Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS system is stopped to prevent seri- of the vehicle at different vehicle speeds. Authorized Service Centre if in case ous accidents when it detects mal- of the above scenarios.
  • Page 136: Driving Tips

    Contact a near- road, drive responsibly following above est TATA MOTORS Authorised Service • Never drive under the influence of al- driving tip may help is good and enjoy- Centre.
  • Page 137 STARTING AND DRIVING • Check the tyre condition visually, tyre be a delayed reaction from the brakes Allow greater following distances on treads depth, cut mark, worn out etc. when braking for the first time. You have slippery roads. • Avoid harsh braking and sharp turns.
  • Page 138: Drive And Gear Modes

    STARTING AND DRIVING no loss of traction. DRIVE AND GEAR MODES Drive Performance When driving down a hill, the engine brak- Drive Modes Mode ing should be used by shifting into a lower Increased engine Torque and CITY gear. Do not drive in neutral gear or switch Power output for BALANCED off the engine.
  • Page 139 NOTE • Gear recommendation is displayed when the clutch pedal is in fully re- leased position. • If “F” is displayed in DIS of instru- ment cluster, it means ‘Fault’ condi- tion. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre.
  • Page 140 STARTING AND DRIVING Reverse Mode Reverse Gear Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) (If equipped) This position puts the transmission in re- verse gear when engaged in stationary condition with plunger press on the selec- tor lever & foot brake pedal is fully pressed and selector lever movement in forward di- rection.
  • Page 141 STARTING AND DRIVING Drive Mode the engine to start and operate without Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) (If driving the vehicle. equipped) This position is for normal driving condi- tions for maximum efficiency and fuel will be indicated on instrument cluster. economy.
  • Page 142 STARTING AND DRIVING sition, then apply parking brake fully and Driving quence will get adjusted after few shut the engine off. If this is not followed, shift cycle by TCU (Transmission Automated Manual Transmission unexpected and sudden vehicle move- Control Unit). Climbing Sharp Gradients ment can occur.
  • Page 143 STARTING AND DRIVING work fine. If the brakes are less effective damage may result. WARNING than normal, dry them by repeatedly ap- plying the brakes at slow speeds until the Try not to hold the brake pedal down Braking brakes have regained their normal effec- too long or too often while going down Your vehicle has vacuum assisted brakes.
  • Page 144: Operating Of Lights And Wipers

    STARTING AND DRIVING OPERATING LIGHTS ON depending on ambient light conditions High Beam (while entering a tunnel or when it is twi- WIPERS Move the lever vertically downward to se- light). lect the high beam function. Pull the lever Combi-switch (RH Stalk) Day Time Running Lamps (DRL) back to normal for low beam.
  • Page 145 STARTING AND DRIVING Head Lamp Leveling Rotary Switch Combi-switch (LH Stalk) Slow Wipe Push the stalk towards position (2) for con- tinuous slow wipe. Fast Wipe Push the stalk towards position (3) for con- tinuous slow wipe. Flick Wipe (Spring Return) Pull the stalk downwards and hold it for continuous wipe, the wiper continuously wipes...
  • Page 146 STARTING AND DRIVING three cycles after the lever is released Rear Wash and Wipe NOTE and for one more cycle after five sec- Rear wiper will not work as long as tail- onds. gate is open Auto Mode (Rain / Light Sensor (if equipped)) Rear Windshield/ Wiper and Washer If your vehicle is fitted with rain and light...
  • Page 147: Seats Adjustments

    STARTING AND DRIVING SEATS ADJUSTMENTS Horn NOTE Front Seats Adjustments When you reverse the car with front Manual Adjustments wipers in ‘ON’ condition, the rear wiper will also be ‘ON’. WARNING If you operate, wash and wipe function for more than 15 seconds the controller cuts off the supply to the washer motors to avoid overheating.
  • Page 148 STARTING AND DRIVING 3. Driver forward / backward adjust- WARNING ment Do not adjust the driver’s seat while ve- Lift lever (3) and slide the seat forwards or hicle is in motion doing so may result in rearwards. Release lever and make sure loosing control of the vehicle.
  • Page 149 STARTING AND DRIVING tion. Make sure that lever returns to its Driver Seat height adjustment 3. Driver forward / backward adjust- original position and seat is securely ment Driver forward / backward adjustment latched. 1. Driver Seat Backrest Angle Adjust- Lift lever (3) and slide the seat forwards or 2.
  • Page 150 STARTING AND DRIVING 1. Co-Driver seat Backrest Angle Ad- Seat Ventilation justment To start ventilation, press button once. To change the seat back rest angle, lean forward slightly and pull up the lever (1). Adjust seat backrest until it reaches de- NOTE sired comfortable position.
  • Page 151 STARTING AND DRIVING Rear Seats Adjustments To protect ventilated seats- • Use the air ventilation seat ONLY Second Row Seat Folding (60 - 40% when the vehicle HVAC system is on. Split Seat) (If equipped) • Never use a liquids like alcohol, high You can increase the luggage capacity by viscosity oils or other to spill on venti- folding the respective rear seats as re-...
  • Page 152 STARTING AND DRIVING • Fold the backseat as shown in the fig- Rear Seats Folding (100%) (If equipped) ure. You can increase the trunk capacity by folding the rear seat. For folding: • Pull the backrest release knob pro- vided on both side simultaneously. NOTE •...
  • Page 153: Mirrors

    STARTING AND DRIVING MIRRORS WARNING Inside Rear View Mirrors (IRVM) • You should always engage the rear seat if you do not need the through loading feature. • If the rear bench seat and seat backrest are not engaged they could fold forwards, e.g.
  • Page 154 STARTING AND DRIVING function. Outer Rear View Mirror (ORVM) NOTE The LED indicator on the IRVM shows the Motorized ORVM Adjustment Use antiglare position only when neces- active status of auto dimming function. equipped) sary, as it reduces rear view clarity. The auto dimming IRVM is defaults to the ON position whenever the ignition switch Automatic Dimming IRVM (if equipped)
  • Page 155 STARTING AND DRIVING To Adjust The Mirror Mirror Folding By Joy Stick Knob ORVM Folding Option 1: Manual Folding ORVMs can be folded or unfolded manu- ally. This is applicable only for vehicles which are not equipped with motorized folding provision. Option 2: Auto folding by Smart Key Move the mirror selection switch to L You can adjust the outer rear view mirrors...
  • Page 156: Driving Support System

    STARTING AND DRIVING ing/Un-folding will stop functioning and will Sun Visors DRIVING SUPPORT SYSTEM be re-activated after delay of 2 mins. Dur- Parking Break ing that period avoid repeated pressing of Mechanical parking brake acting on the Switch. rear wheels is provided on the vehicle. Option 3: Auto Folding by Knob The sun visors can be pulled down to block the glare coming through the wind-...
  • Page 157 STARTING AND DRIVING Ensure Before You Park erly. The braking distance is consider- ably longer and the wheels could lock. • Park the vehicle in a safe place. Switch There is an increased danger of skid- on the indicator signal before turning to ding and accidents.
  • Page 158 STARTING AND DRIVING Surround View System (SVS) (if equipped) Surround view system displays the sur- roundings around the vehicle to the driver for safe and comfortable drive. SVS assists the driver while reversing and maneuvering the vehicle at lower speeds. Camera Locations As Shown In The Im- ages Left Side Camera...
  • Page 159 STARTING AND DRIVING Surround view soft switch is pressed Activation ofSVS Surround View System Features again The function is activated when: The Surround view system has the follow- Vehicle speed is more than 17 kmph ing features Surround view soft switch is pressed Disengage the reverse gear 2D View 3D View...
  • Page 160 STARTING AND DRIVING 2. 3D View By selecting 3D Icon, cameras provide about 360 degree 3D view of vehicle’s sur- rounding on the Infotainment screen In 3D mode view 8 camera icons will be 2D Top + Front view 2D Top + Left view present around the model car image to switch to different angle of view.
  • Page 161 STARTING AND DRIVING Fig 4. Rear corner view closer and press the same button to go back to the normal 2D rear view. 5. Full View I. 2D Full front view By selecting 2D front view Icon which is available on the model car image, cam- Fig 3.
  • Page 162 STARTING AND DRIVING 2D Full left view normal view or top view ment screen, user can exit from the sur- round view system function. IV. 2D Full Right view It can be used for all the SVS features By selecting 2D right view Icon which is such as 2D, 3D, front &...
  • Page 163 STARTING AND DRIVING Red Line Green Line The system will display the below screen Indicates, if rear objects are in this colored Indicates, if rear object is in this colored when user select the settings icon. Select zone, you have to stop the vehicle and not zone, you have to be cautious.
  • Page 164 STARTING AND DRIVING turn on the left/right turn indicator. NOTE • On activating the right turn indicator, The above images are for reference right side rear view should be dis- purpose only. played on the infotainment along with static overlays. Deactivation of Blind View Monitor •...
  • Page 165 STARTING AND DRIVING indicator then system should display • Do not add any accessory, which Please close. the blind view monitoring and if user will obstruct camera field of view. • Do not use camera when driver/pas- turn off the turn indicator then sys- senger door is open.
  • Page 166 STARTING AND DRIVING line, acetone etc). This may damage WARNING • Do not apply any kind of force on the camera lens the camera. SVS system is an aid only. User need Do not apply heavy force on lens, • High humidity and variation in ambi- to check surrounding for safety.
  • Page 167 STARTING AND DRIVING is pressed or manual activation is done You have to take utmost care if objects fall Understanding Guidelines Indication through Infotainment screen. in this zone. However, the objects may not hit vehicle. Deactivation Red Line System will stop, if reverse gear is disen- gaged, or park assist button (if equipped) Red line indicates that you have to stop re- is pressed.
  • Page 168 STARTING AND DRIVING When sharp up gradient behind the NOTE vehicle The distance guidelines will appear to be further from the vehicle than the ac- tual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be closer than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance/course on the road.
  • Page 169 STARTING AND DRIVING (such as vehicles) using the distance When any part of the vehicle sags guidelines. When approaching a three-di- mensional object. Distance guidelines NOTE When any part of the vehicle sags due to The distance guidelines will appear to the number of passengers or the distribu- be further from the vehicle than the ac- tion of the load, there is a margin of error...
  • Page 170 STARTING AND DRIVING Vehicle width guidelines Visually check the surroundings and the Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it area behind the vehicle. In the case shown appears that a truck is parked at point B. below, the truck appears to be outside of However, in reality if you back up to point the vehicle width guidelines and the vehi-...
  • Page 171 STARTING AND DRIVING Park Assist System (Front and Rear) Front Park Assist System (FPAS) (If WARNING equipped) Park Assist System is an electronic park- 0 to 25 cm obstacle detection perform- ing aid that assist you to park vehicle ance is not guaranteed due to ultrasonic safely when in reverse gear mode.
  • Page 172 STARTING AND DRIVING Deactivation Condition Reverse Park Assist System (RPAS) 1. System will stop, if reverse gear is dis- engaged. 2. If vehicle is speed is above 10Kmph. 3. If started through infotainment, the sys- tem can be stopped using a Front Park As- Enable front park assist option sist option on infotainment screen.
  • Page 173 STARTING AND DRIVING • If object is mesh fence made up of thin (large vehicles), Exhaust Fans, Wire- Approx. Dis- wires, where echoes can’t be given by less transmitters or mobile phones. tance Range Audible Informa- the surface. • If the vehicle speed exceeds 10kmph, From Bumper (in tion •...
  • Page 174 STARTING AND DRIVING Park Assist System Preventive Mainte- Park Assist Malfunction Indications NOTE nance/cleaning In case of park assist system malfunc- Parking sensor performance may affect Regularly clean the sensors and keep tions, fault screen may appear on the info- in case use of unauthorized registration them free from dust, ice, mud, water, tainment system.
  • Page 176: Interior Features

    INTERIOR FEATURES CLIMATE CONTROL Air Distribution The Climate Control regulates the temperature inside the vehicle and filter the dust particles in cabin based on the user set temperature settings. The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below:...
  • Page 177 INTERIOR FEATURES Air Vents Rear Centre Vent Dashboard Side And Front Centre Vent Rear AC vents are available between two front seats. It can be switched ‘ON’ pro- Air vents are available on the dashboard. vided that front AC is switched ‘ON’. The direction of air flow can be adjusted using sliders on the respective vents.
  • Page 178: Hvac System

    INTERIOR FEATURES HVAC SYSTEM Air Distribution Control Blower Speed Control Manual Knob Control System FATC (Fully Automatic Temperature Control System) (If equipped) ETC (Electronic Temperature Control System) (If equipped) 1. Manual Knob Control System HIGH This is to select the air distribution pattern This is to turn ‘ON’...
  • Page 179 INTERIOR FEATURES AC ON / OFF Recirculation mode: (Indicator light • If the AC is not used for a long pe- ‘ON’) riod, such as during winter, it may Press button switch ON/OFF the AC. not give the best performance when Air inside the passenger compartment re- you start using it again.
  • Page 180 INTERIOR FEATURES Functions And Settings Here are the recommended basic settings of the control elements of air conditioning system for the respective operating modes. These may vary depending on individual requirements and weather conditions: Control Knob Position Button Position Fresh / Recirculation AC ON / OFF Air Flow Direction Blower Speed...
  • Page 181 INTERIOR FEATURES 2. FATC - Fully Automatic Tempera- In car Sensor AC ON / OFF ture Control System [If equipped] Display Screen Select the AC ON/OFF switch to turn the air condi- tioning ON or OFF. The AC icon activated on the display when the AC is ON.
  • Page 182 INTERIOR FEATURES Air Distribution (mode) NOTE NOTE In AUTO mode, the FATC For your safety make sure you have a The outside air intakes for the climate system will regulate the clear view through all the windows be- control systems are at the base of wind- mode automatically.
  • Page 183 INTERIOR FEATURES When you set the temperature to its lower OFF Mode NOTE limit (Lo) or its upper limit (Hi), the system Select the OFF switch to In ‘AUTO’ mode, the FATC system will runs at full cooling or heating only. It does- turn the system ‘OFF’.
  • Page 184 INTERIOR FEATURES off and revert back to customer pre-se- 3. In-car sensor on control panel Sensors (FATC only) lected settings. 1.Solar Sensor In-car sensor is located on FATC control Xpress cooling functionality is used to im- panel. FATC system is fitted with three sensors.(if prove the HVAC system performance in equipped) case of cabin temperature being consider-...
  • Page 185 INTERIOR FEATURES 3. ETC - Electronic Temperature Con- NOTE trol System [If equipped] • Replace the Filter as per Mainte- nance schedule. More frequent filter replacement are required/ recom- mended in case of vehicle is driven in heavy dusty conditions. If the ve- NOTE hicle is driven in heavy dusty condi- tions...
  • Page 186 INTERIOR FEATURES the AC is in OFF - can cause fogging of ETC functions can be controlled using the NOTE windows. ETC control panel. For your safety make sure you have a AC ON/OFF NOTE clear view through all the windows be- Select the AC ON/OFF fore driving.
  • Page 187: Fascia Switches

    INTERIOR FEATURES FASCIA SWITCHES OFF Mode Option II Option I Select the OFF switch to turn the system ‘OFF’. OFF will be displayed on the in- fotainment screen. Temperature Control Move the temperature con- trol toggle switch up to in- creases the temperature of the air.
  • Page 188: Power Sunroof

    INTERIOR FEATURES Front Fog Lamps (if equipped) POWER SUNROOF Hazard Warning Switch It bring natural light and fresh air into pas- Press the hazard warning switch to acti- senger compartment .The cabin becomes vate the hazard warning. All the turn signal more illuminated and bright which gives lamps will flash simultaneously.
  • Page 189 INTERIOR FEATURES Manual Switch two detents. Sunshade Close Position • 1st detent Manual (long press) to close and stop at desired position. • 2nd detent Express (one touch) to close Sunroof completely. Press at the center of the knob for tilt up/down function.
  • Page 190 INTERIOR FEATURES • Give the “sunroof open/close” com- • Ensure that there is no noise distur- mand. Sunroof will be opened/closed. bance when you speak the commands like, other passengers in the vehicle are talking or there is lot of wind noise. Disturbance from external sound sources may result in poor voice recognition.
  • Page 191 INTERIOR FEATURES Automatic Reversal / Anti-pinch Func- Sunroof Closure on Auto Detection of WARNING tion Rain/vehicle Lock Never try pinching of any part of your For User Convenience / Protection of ve- body intentionally to activate the Auto- hicle, sunroof will automatically close matic reversal function.
  • Page 192 Injuries may occur from objects such I-Call Switch: I-Call will connect you to the roof is fully closed, till clicking as tree branches. TATA MOTORS Roadside assistance sound comes from Sunroof. for Towing. Not for ambulance service. Safety of the vehicle occupants must be The Initializing command is complete, observed at all times.
  • Page 193: Steering Mounted Controls (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR FEATURES STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS down. It will function in the following NOTE modes. (if equipped) *Subject to mobile network, connectivity Radio Mode - It will function as the preset Steering Mounted Controls (LHS) and location mentioned. station up/down button. Media Mode - It will function as the TRACK UP/DOWN button.
  • Page 194 INTERIOR FEATURES . Pagination 6. Push To Talk Steering Mounted Controls (RHS) Press the switch to enter in to cluster For Voice Recognition, press screen. this switch. The system mutes/ 4. Cruise ON/OFF pauses the currently played audio and you will hear a beep sound to Press the switch to turn ON/OFF the indicate the activation of the voice recog- cruise function.
  • Page 195: Infotainment System Display

    INTERIOR FEATURES Paddle Shifter (if equipped) the transmission will shift up to a INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM DISPLAY higher gear based on vehicle speed Option I and torque demand. When the driver pulls the left paddle (-), the transmis- sion will shift down to a lower gear. The system then changes from automatic shift mode to manual shift mode.
  • Page 196: Mic (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR FEATURES MIC (if equipped) NOTE • It is preferable to do one Ignition OFF to ON cycle after Master/Force reset to synchronize vehicle settings with the TATA Infotainment System. • If the reboot does not work or mas- ter/force resets are required on a weekly or daily basis, vehicle shall be taken to dealership.
  • Page 197: Speakers & Tweeter (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR FEATURES SPEAKERS & TWEETER USB Port(if equipped) equipped) Front USB A + C Charger Speakers and Tweeters are available in models with infotainment system. Provi- sions are given for music system and speakers on versions without infotainment A type USB port is used to connect your system.
  • Page 198: Power Socket

    INTERIOR FEATURES POWER SOCKET In Luggage Compartment Rear USB A + C Charger On Center Console The power socket will work when the igni- tion switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Behind Rear Seat On LH Side This socket can be used to provide 12V A type USB port is used to charge mobiles (10A) power for electrical accessories.
  • Page 199: Antenna

    INTERIOR FEATURES ANTENNA Option II LAMPS Option I Roof Lamp Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on the roof with inbuilt switch. Antenna is located on the roof. Turn the antenna anticlockwise to remove it from Shark FIN antenna is provided on the roof the vehicle, if required.
  • Page 200: Head Lamp And Tail Lamp

    INTERIOR FEATURES the lamp will turn ‘OFF’ with dimming. This HEAD LAMP AND TAIL LAMP Tail Lamp helps settling in the seat and inserting the Head Lamp key in the ignition switch. When the key is turned to the ‘IGN’ position, the lamp goes ‘OFF’...
  • Page 201: Roof Grab Handle

    Car is equipped with iRA - Connected car un-authorized entry etc. Technology which offers a host of features Connected data is used by Tata Motors to the users through the “iRA - Connected Passenger Vehicle Limited for various pur- car” Mobile Application (APP). The Vehicle...
  • Page 202: Remote Engine Start/Stop (Ress) (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR FEATURES REMOTE ENGINE START/STOP Based on the user’s set timer value ve- • Hand Brake is not fully engaged or hicle engine will be on and based on electronic park brake not engaged. (RESS) (If equipped) set temperature FATC will start the AC Do’s And Don’ts in auto mode with the requested tem- Do’s...
  • Page 203: Remote Ac Control (Rac) (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR FEATURES REMOTE AC CONTROL (RAC) (If giving the remote AC request. NOTE equipped) Based on the user’s set temperature Features operating through mobile app FATC will start the climate control in (RESS & Remote AC control) effective- auto mode with the requested temper- ness is dependent on mobile network ature.
  • Page 204: Wireless Power Charging (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR FEATURES WIRELESS POWER CHARGING (if Location of Wireless Charger Function of Each Component of WPC equipped) Location: The location of the WPC in ve- • Wireless Power Charging (WPC) hicle is in the Centre console area as WPC System Description ECU: Generates power up to 15W and below.
  • Page 205 Metal Object Detected -All Time Display not resolved you are advised to visit WPC system detects the presence of Conditions to Charge Phone Properly the TATA MOTORS Authorized Service phone and starts charging as per the Qi Centre. Keep the charging surface clear of any standard protocol.
  • Page 206 INTERIOR FEATURES Charge the smartphone without its Wireless charger works on principle of Do’s and Don’ts cover or not a thick cover otherwise it magnetic induction, i.e. it converts WARNING would halt the wireless charging electrical energy into magnetic energy to transfer energy from charging pad to Ensure that the phone is placed with 1.
  • Page 207 INTERIOR FEATURES Do not place smart phone up-side small sound is due to the vehicle dis- threshold. down on charging pad or do not miss cerning compatibility of the object When charging certain smart phones, aligned mobile phone on charging pad placed on the charging pad.
  • Page 208 INTERIOR FEATURES and the conditions are favorable to per- Smartphone shall be lifted for removing NOTE form the function of wireless charging, the foreign objects and place it back on charg- infotainment system shows following mes- ing pad. • Delay in restarting of mobile charg- sages.
  • Page 209 INTERIOR FEATURES • WPC Fan Stuck / Jam is detected • Coil Failure • High Temperature of WPC device (70 Degree C) • Memory failure Charging Complete Indication - Popup System Error Mode- Popup Charging Complete Indication - All Time NOTE Display If error message is pop up on head unit...
  • Page 210: Stowage Area

    STOWAGE AREA STORAGE COMPARTMENT &hTab Glove box Utility pockets on rear doors Luggage Compartment Driver side coin box Center console below arm rest Utility pockets on front doors Foldable arm rest/ Cup holder...
  • Page 211: Glove Box

    STOWAGE AREA GLOVE BOX Cup holder NOTE Receipts etc. Make sure that glove box flap is closed Cooling Facility (if equipped) while driving. Stowage Details Opening And Closing To open- Press the knob and open the glove box flap. On selected models glove box is provided with a cooling facility.
  • Page 212: Driver Side Coin Box

    STOWAGE AREA DRIVER SIDE COIN BOX UTILITY POCKETS on FRONT UTILITY POCKETS REAR DOORS DOORS Stowage is provided on RH side of steer- ing wheel for Coin, mobile and wallet. Utility pockets are provided on front doors Utility pockets are available on rear doors and it can be used to keep following items.
  • Page 213: Center Console

    STOWAGE AREA CENTER CONSOLE Option II Option I Tambour door Tambour door is provided on center con- Following items can be stored in Center sole. To access Tambour door, lift arm rest console. Stowage below arm rest (1). Slide the shutter (2) to open and close 1.
  • Page 214: Foldable Arm Rest (If Equipped)

    It can be used to keep small items. NOTE TATA Motors does not recommend use of any floor mats below driver foot, from Store the luggage in luggage compart- occupant safety point of view. If floor ment.
  • Page 215: Hooks (If Equipped)

    STOWAGE AREA HOOKS (if equipped) Hook For Purse Holder Collapsible Hook Coat Hook Collapsible hook is provided for hanging small carry bags etc. Coat hangers are provided for rear pas- senger on both grab handles. Hooks for holding purse are provided on both B pillar.
  • Page 216: Luggage Compartment Cover

    STOWAGE AREA LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT ROOF RAIL Carrier Hook In Luggage Compart- COVER ment Aesthetic Roof Rail Carrier hook is provided for hanging small carry bags etc. Load up to 3 kg is permis- sible. NOTE Luggage cover is designed only for hiding Do not apply load or mount roof rack on the luggage compartment.
  • Page 218: Emergency And Breakdown

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT luggage compartment beside spare wheel. Use advance warning triangle to warn the You should be familiar with the location of approaching traffic in case of vehicle the emergency equipment provided in the break-down or during emergency, where vehicle and how to use it.
  • Page 219: Spare Wheel Removal Process

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN warning triangle carefully from the bag and SPARE WHEEL REMOVAL assemble. Refer instructions given on the PROCESS bag. • To access the spare wheel, lift the car- pet up. NOTE • After lifting, hold the carpet to access After using the warning triangle tie it the spare wheel.
  • Page 220: In Case Of Flat Tyre

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN IN CASE of FLAT TYRE • Switch off the engine. • Recommended tyre pressure is • Keep advance warning triangle at a • Reduce vehicle speed gradually, Avoid 32psi (2.2 bar) for temporary spare suitable distance behind the vehicle as sudden steering movement or braking.
  • Page 221 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN • Do not open or close a door or the NOTE tailgate when the vehicle is raised. • The jack is designed only to raise and hold the vehicle for a short time Assemble the Jack handle and wheel while a wheel is being changed.
  • Page 222 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Jack Up Point Location On Vehicle Remove wheel nuts with the help of wheel spanner and take out flat tyre. NOTE Do not place wheel nuts in sand or on a dirty surface. Do not apply oil or grease on it.
  • Page 223: Jump Starting Your Car

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN JUMP STARTING YOUR CAR NOTE Use only a battery of same rating & capac- • Do a check and correct the tyre ity to jump start your vehicle. Position the pressure and wheel nuts tightness booster battery close to your vehicle so of the changed wheel at nearest au- that the jump leads will reach both batter- thorised service station.
  • Page 224 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN stud/nut) of the vehicle of discharged reverse order in which you connected the battery. There is a risk of an ex- battery. them. plosion. Particularly avoid fire, open flames, creating sparks and smok- NOTE ing. Make sure that there is suffi- Do not disconnect the discharged bat- cient ventilation while charging and tery from the vehicle.
  • Page 225: Towing

    • Do not mallet / hammer the Battery the towing eyes. Otherwise, the ve- TATA MOTORS authorized dealer or a sensor to fix on Battery Pole. hicle could be damaged. commercial tow-truck service.
  • Page 226 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Recommended Towing Tow Hook Fitment In case of break down, we recommend that your vehicle be towed with the driving wheels off the ground or place the vehicle on a flatbed truck as shown. WARNING • Do not tow your vehicle with the front wheels on the ground or four wheels on the ground (forward or backward), as this may cause seri-...
  • Page 227: Fuses

    Cabin Compartment Fuse Box. ment fuse box. nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Checking And Replacing Fuses Engine compartment fuse box Dealer/Service Center immediately. If any electrical unit in your vehicle is not •...
  • Page 228 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Engine Compartment Fuse Box WARNING • If you manipulate or bridge a faulty fuse or if you replace it with a fuse with higher amperage, the electric cables could be overloaded. This could result in a fire. There is a risk of an accident and injury.
  • Page 229 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Fuses - Engine Compartment Note: Please refer fuse box sticker on vehicle for more clarity.
  • Page 230 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN &hTab Fuse Function Fuse STARTER FEEDBACK GLOW PLUG (if Rating equipped) CPT SUPPLY-1 GLOW PLUG (if TPMS equipped) RH HEAD LAMP & HL STARTER RLY-2 FB COOLING FAN LEVELING STARTER RLY-2 FB (if STARTER MOTOR INJECTORS equipped) DCT ECU O2 SENSOR (if CPT SUPPY-2...
  • Page 231 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN COOLING FAN &hTab Relay Function Fuse SLOW (if equipped) Rating GLOW PLUG (if STARTER RELAY-1 equipped) ENGINE ECU COOLING FAN FAST INT WIPE (ON/OFF) AC CLUTCH COOLING FAN FAST FUEL PUMP REVERSE LAMP RELAY (AMT) HEAD LAMP LOW BEAM/ HIGH BEAM REAR WIPER MOTOR...
  • Page 232 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Re-fitment Procedure Align bottom lugs and push upper part with Cover Removal Procedure respective slots on dash board and press Fuse box is located inside the cover below the cover firmly. steering column. To access the fuse box, remove cover as per procedure given below.
  • Page 233 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Fuses - Cabin Compartment Note: Please refer fuse box sticker on vehicle for more clarity. &hTab...
  • Page 234 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Fuse Function Fuse Fuse Function Fuse Relay Function Fuse Rating Rating Rating 1 ACC RELAY BCM#1 ETC/FATC 2 BLOWER ACCESSORY FUSE CONNECTOR/OBD HEATED REAR WIN- 3 PDC BUZZER DOW HRW PWR SKT RR HEATED REAR WIN- PEPS ECU/WLC BCM#2 KEY IN 5 CDL LOCK...
  • Page 235: Bulb Specifications

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN BULB SPECIFICATIONS Description Rating Type Qty. REAR BOOT LAMP 12V, 5W GLOVE BOX LAMP 12V, 5W...
  • Page 236: 24 X 7 Roadside Assistance

    Arrangement of fuel. (Fuel cost will be probability of a breakdown happening Owner’s Manual. chargeable at actual cost). within hailing distance of a TATA MOTORS • Explain your exact location with land- • Re-opening the vehicle in cases of key Authorized Workshop is very low.
  • Page 237 2 instances of & will be as per the discretion of the • Lack of maintenance as per the main- towing up to the nearest TATA MOTORS ASP. tenance schedule as detailed in the authorized workshop.
  • Page 238 & Call / B-Call feature (Emergency ASP. TATA MOTORS shall not be liable for Medical assistance / Breakdown assis- • In case vehicle cannot be repaired on- any damages / claims as a result of the tance).
  • Page 239 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN seconds” & have a cancel button on Response Time ** For The E-call Response Time ** For The B-call the message box, so that user can (roadside Assistance Program) (roadside Assistance Program) cancel connecting to emergency num- Nonmu- Within City Limits 60 minutes ber in case it was done unknowingly.
  • Page 240 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN &hTab List of below cities coverage for E-Call support Ambulance services will be provided only in the cities mentioned under the below mentioned categories. Allianz shall provide an am- bulance with basic life support or advanced life support based on the availability at the time of emergency call received from the break- down location.
  • Page 241 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Category B: Ambulance services will be given under municipal limits of these within 15 Km radius. Adilabad Dahod Khandwa Rajnandgaon Adityapur Dakshin Dinajpur Kharagpur Ramanathapuram Agartala Daman Kishanjang Rampur Agra Dankuni Koch Bihar Raniganj Ahmednagar Darbhanga Kollam Ratlam Aizawl Darjeeling...
  • Page 242 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Arakkonam Dindigul Mahbubnagar Satna Ariyalur Dispur Mahesana Secunderabad Arrah Durg Mainpuri Sehore Asansol Durgapur Malda Shahdol Auraiya Eluru Maldah Shahjahanpur Aurangabad Ernakulam Manaparai Shajapur Azamgarh Erode Mandsaur Shikohabad Badshahnagar Etah Manmad Shillong Bagbera Etawah Mansa Shimla Baghpat Faizabad Mapusa Shimoga...
  • Page 243 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Bareilly Gonda Morbi Sonipat Barwani Gondia Morena Sri City Basti Gorakhpur Motihari Sri Ganganagar Bathinda Gudivada Muktsar Srirangam Begusarai Gulbarga Murshidabad Sullurupeta Belgaum Guna Muzaffarnagar Supaul Bellary Gurdaspur Muzaffarpur Suryapet Bengaluru Guwahati Nadia Tadepalligudem Betul Gwalior Nagapattinam Tambaram Bhadohi Hajipur...
  • Page 244 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Bidhan Nagar Hubli Osmanabad Thrivandram Biharsharif Imphal Palamapur Tindivanam Bijapur Jabalpur Palampur city Tiruchirappalli Bijnor Jaisalmer Palanpur Tirunelveli Bikaner Jalandhar Pali Tirupati Bilaspur Jalgaon (Chalisgaon) Panaji Tirupattur Birbhum Jalgaon Panipat Tiruppur Bokaro Jalpaiguri Panjim Tirur Bolpur Jammu Panna Tiruvanamalai Brahmapur...
  • Page 245 AWP’s liability for the provision of Assistance Services will cease once the emergency services have arrived at the breakdown location or on completion of towing or upon arrival of the Covered Vehicle at Authorised TATA Dealer or TATA Motors Authorized Service Centre.
  • Page 246: Technical Specifications

    If acci- Fuel (petrol) affect the environment. dentally done so, do not start the vehicle. Contact TATA MOTORS dealer. Always use only unleaded fuel having an Octane Rating 91 / AKI (Antiknock Index) 87 or higher. Your vehicle is equipped with...
  • Page 247: Lubricant Specifications

    (Antifreeze Class II/JIS K2234 5.5 Litres (Petrol) SUNSTAR CCI Golden Cruiser LLC 2200NP agent +Soft water TATA SS7700S1 6.5 Litres (Diesel) TATA MOTORS GENUINE COOLANT IOCL 40:60 ratio) KOOL PLUS IOCL Servo Syngear TM 75W-70 SAE75W70 HPCL HP Syngear 75W70 (T) Transaxle Oil 2.3 Litres...
  • Page 248 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Item Specification Company Brand Qty. Refrigerant R-134a — — 500±20 gms Compressor Oil SP10 Sandan Vikas SP10 120±15 CC Sunroof Grease MULTEMP 2C194 — — As required...
  • Page 249: Vehicle Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Diesel Petrol Engine Model/type 1.5L Crail BSVI PH2 1.2L NGTC BSVI PH2 1.2L NGTC BSVI PH2 Capacity 1497 cc 1199 cc 1199 cc Max. Engine output 84.5 kW @ 4000 RPM 88.2 KW @ 5500 RPM 88.2 KW @ 5500 RPM Max.
  • Page 250 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Diesel Petrol Wheels & tyre Base 195/60 R16 (Radial -Tubeless), High 215/60 R16 (Radial -Tubeless) Tyres Spare Wheel - 195/60 R16 (Radial -Tubeless) Wheel Size 6J X 16” Steel / 6.5J X16” Alloy wheel Fuel tank Capacity 44 liters Cab / body Type...
  • Page 251 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Diesel Petrol Max. Speed 165 kmph Max. Recommended gradebil- Minimum Turning Circle Dia. in 10.7 m meter as per IS:12222 Minimum Turning Clearance circle dia. in meters as per 11.4m IS:12222 Weight (in kg) Gross vehicle weight (Laden) 1668 to 1752 1590 to 1688 1590 to 1688...
  • Page 252: Vehicle Dimensions

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE DIMENSIONS NOTE: Dimensions are in mm unladen condition...
  • Page 253: Aggregate Identification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AGGREGATE IDENTIFICATION Transaxle No. Punching (TA *63) Engine No. Plate - Diesel Chassis No. punching near driver seat Transaxle No. Punching (DCT) Engine No. Plate – Petrol VIN plate below driver seat...
  • Page 254: Maintenance And Care

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE ENGINE COMPARTMENT Engine Compartment - Diesel &hTab Air Filter Dip stick engine oil Battery Brake fluid reservoir Fuse and relay Box Coolant auxiliary tank Engine oil filling cap Windshield washer container...
  • Page 255 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Engine Compartment – Petrol With MT/ AMT and DCT &hTab Air Filter Engine oil filling cap Battery Dip Stick – Engine Oil Fuse & relay box Coolant auxiliary tank Brake fluid reservoir Windshield washer container...
  • Page 256: Engine Oil Level

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE ENGINE OIL LEVEL Engine oil dipstick - Diesel Engine oil dipstick - Petrol Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature. Turn it ‘OFF’ and wait for 5 minutes for the oil to return to the oil pan. Be sure the ve- hicle is on a level surface.
  • Page 257: Brake Fluid Level

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE BRAKE FLUID LEVEL Brake Fluid Level - Petrol NOTE Brake Fluid Oil - Diesel • Do not allow brake fluid to make contact with the skin or eyes. • Do not allow brake fluid to splash or spill on the paint surface as it will damage the paint.
  • Page 258: Engine Coolant Level

    • Topping up of the coolant should be done in the auxiliary tank only. • Make sure that only TATA MOTORS recommended coolant is used. Mix- ing of different coolants may harm Check whether the coolant level is be- your engine’s cooling system and its tween the ‘MIN’...
  • Page 259: Windshield Washer Fluid Level

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID • Do not operate washer motor with WARNING LEVEL no fluid in washer tank, washer The engine cooling system is pressur- motor will be damaged. ized, particularly when the engine is warm. When opening the cap, you For location of Windshield Washer could be scalded by hot coolant spray- Container and filling cap, please refer...
  • Page 260: Battery

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE BATTERY parked for 3-4 hours without any oper- ation. • Examine the battery for electrolyte • Clean the battery terminals with a ter- level against the marking on the bat- minal cleaning tool or wire brush. tery outer case. •...
  • Page 261 NOTE Use only authorized Battery recom- • During normal operation, the battery mended by TATA Motors. Use of any generates gas which is explosive in other unauthorized Battery will result nature. A spark or open flame can into Intelligent Alternator Control (IAC) cause the battery to explode caus- function detoriation.
  • Page 262: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE TYRES Recommended Tyre Pressures Inflation Check for inflation and condition of your vehicle tyres periodically. Check the pressure in the tyres when they are cold. Keeping the tyres properly inflated gives you the best combination of riding comfort, handling, tyre life and better fuel efficiency.
  • Page 263 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Tyre Rotation For 215/60 R16 tyre with smaller size month. temporary tyre equipped To increase tyre life rotate the tyre at spec- ified intervals or earlier depending on the Wheel Alignment And Balancing operation of vehicle. The illustrations Alignment: Incorrect wheel alignment shows how to rotate tyres.
  • Page 264: Vehicle Parking For Long Duration (Non - Use Maintenance)

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE tubeless tyre with metallic or sharp ob- VEHICLE PARKING for LONG DU- the same may be taken up with con- ject. Tubeless tyres are coated with im- RATION (NON - USE MAINTE- cerned tyre manufacturer. permeable layer of rubber from the NANCE) inner surface which holds the air in the Tyre Equipment...
  • Page 265: Smart Key Battery Replacement (For Peps Variant)

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE Cover the vehicle with a cloth or perfo- SMART KEY BATTERY REPLACE- NOTE rated plastic sheet. Do not use sheets MENT (For PEPS variant) • Use CR 2032 battery only. of imperforated plastic as they do not Procedure allow moisture on the vehicle body to •...
  • Page 266: On Board Diagnostic (Obd Ii) System

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC (OBD II) SYSTEM On board Diagnostics or OBD, is an auto- motive term referring to a vehicle’s self-di- agnostic and reporting capability. The OBD system allows continuous diagnosis of the components of the vehicle correlated with emissions.
  • Page 267: Park Regeneration Procedure

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE PARK REGENERATION PROCE- Park Regeneration Pre-check Condi- generation procedure. DURE tions Option I: HMI Based Regeneration (If DPF is emission reduction system which • Park regeneration should be done only removes the soot (Particulate matter) from equipped) when DPF lamp appears on instru- the exhaust gas through regeneration...
  • Page 268: Do It Yourself

    If the DPF lamp does not turn off in and stored at their locations. Tool kit, sage will be displayed after successful spite of the procedure, visit authorized jack & handle, warning triangle, regeneration. Tata Motors dealer owner’s manual, first aid kit and vehi-...
  • Page 269 MAINTENANCE AND CARE cle documents are available and stored at their locations. • Check engine oil level, coolant level, brake fluid level once in a month or be- fore every long trips. • Check battery electrolyte level once in a month. •...
  • Page 270: Service Instructions

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Servicing of the vehicle can be done at any TATA MOTORS Au- thorised Dealer Workshop or TATA MOTORS Authorised Service The TATA NEXON has been manufactured to give you econom- Centre (TASC). ical and trouble free performance. To achieve this, please follow the instructions as stated.
  • Page 271: Service Schedule

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE SERVICE SCHEDULE S N Operation Note: # Kms Or Months Whichever Occurs Earlier, * More Frequently For Vehicle, Operating In Severe Condition GENERAL Every Wash the vehicle & Serv- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 272 MAINTENANCE AND CARE S N Operation Note: # Kms Or Months Whichever Occurs Earlier, * More Frequently For Vehicle, Operating In Severe Condition Check & Replace ex- haust hanger if found damaged (Rubber age- ing/cracks/enlarged 30K/ mounting hole ● ● ●...
  • Page 273 MAINTENANCE AND CARE S N Operation Note: # Kms Or Months Whichever Occurs Earlier, * More Frequently For Vehicle, Operating In Severe Condition lower control arms front & rear coil spring seats, front & rear bump stop- pers, anti roll bar links, rear twist beam, rubber boots/dust cover/bellow in rack &...
  • Page 274 MAINTENANCE AND CARE S N Operation Note: # Kms Or Months Whichever Occurs Earlier, * More Frequently For Vehicle, Operating In Severe Condition Check for all bolts & nuts (Tighten).For se- vere usage, above 7.5K/6 checks to be done at ●...
  • Page 275 MAINTENANCE AND CARE S N Operation Note: # Kms Or Months Whichever Occurs Earlier, * More Frequently For Vehicle, Operating In Severe Condition Replace fuel filter as- sembly replaced based # 24M on lamp status/24M Check AC & alternator belt condition visually, 15K/ ●...
  • Page 276 MAINTENANCE AND CARE S N Operation Note: # Kms Or Months Whichever Occurs Earlier, * More Frequently For Vehicle, Operating In Severe Condition Replace timing drive kit (Timing belt, Auto ten- 150K/ ● sioner and Idler). ENGINE (Petrol) Clean air filter element (more frequently for ve- 15K / ●...
  • Page 277 MAINTENANCE AND CARE S N Operation Note: # Kms Or Months Whichever Occurs Earlier, * More Frequently For Vehicle, Operating In Severe Condition 30K / Change Spark plugs ● ● ● ● ● Check accessory belt 15K / condition visually, re- ●...
  • Page 278 MAINTENANCE AND CARE S N Operation Note: # Kms Or Months Whichever Occurs Earlier, * More Frequently For Vehicle, Operating In Severe Condition AMT KIT OIL (Petrol & Diesel) Check AMT kit oil level ,it should be in between min & max. level. When Every the vehicle is in stand- Serv-...
  • Page 279 MAINTENANCE AND CARE S N Operation Note: # Kms Or Months Whichever Occurs Earlier, * More Frequently For Vehicle, Operating In Severe Condition Inspect & if necessary 15K / adjust handbrake set- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 280 MAINTENANCE AND CARE S N Operation Note: # Kms Or Months Whichever Occurs Earlier, * More Frequently For Vehicle, Operating In Severe Condition Check headlamp fo- 15K / ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● cussing. A.C. SYSTEM Check Air-conditioning / HVAC System for satis- Every...
  • Page 281 MAINTENANCE AND CARE S N Operation Note: # Kms Or Months Whichever Occurs Earlier, * More Frequently For Vehicle, Operating In Severe Condition SUNROOF (if equipped) Check and clean the 15K / guide rails and drain ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 282: Car Care

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE CAR CARE cleaners like ‘Stain remover’ which are safe for paint surfaces. Your vehicle is subjected to many external Avoid substances like petrol, diesel, influences such as climate, road condi- kerosene, benzene, thinner, acids or tions, industrial pollution and proximity to other solvents that cause damage to the sea.
  • Page 283 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Polishing WARNING NOTE Polishes and cleaners can restore shine to Do not direct high pressure washer Avoid wiping of painted surface in dry the painted surface that has oxidized and fluid/ water jets (Pressure above 0.5 condition as it may leave scratches on become dull.
  • Page 284 MAINTENANCE AND CARE damp cloth or sponge till it disappears. lutants. Proper Parking Do not use household detergents to • It is driven in coastal areas. • Always park your vehicle in shade do clean the fabric. not expose the vehicle to direct sun- •...
  • Page 285 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Wiper Care • To prevent damage to the wipers or windshield, do not operate the wipers when the windshield is dry. • To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other components, do not attempt to move the wipers manually. NOTE We strongly recommended to avoid ap- plying any external coating solution on...
  • Page 286 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Value Care - AMC Value Care (AMC) is a fixed cost maintenance plan that guarantees protection against unexpected re- pairs & provides substantial savings through protection against inflation & price volatility of consumables during the running of the vehicle. Our customers can choose from Value Care Gold and Value Care Silver plan as per the requirement &...
  • Page 287 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Equipped Offers (Types of AMC) • Silver AMC • Gold AMC Silver AMC Value Care Silver Plan covers the following: • Scheduled maintenance services at periodic interval of Km for Labor, Parts & Consumables. Change of Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, Air Filter & Sediment. Change of Engine Oil and Transmission Oil (if applicable).
  • Page 288 MAINTENANCE AND CARE NOTE • AMC is available in the dealership from where you have purchased your vehicle. • We strongly recommend purchase of AMC at time of purchase of your vehicle to get benefit for coverage of Scheduled Services and Wear &...
  • Page 289: Value Added Services

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE VALUE ADDED SERVICES Why are Corrosion Protection Waxes necessary? Corrosion Is Caused By: Water / salt water acid rain & atmospheric fallouts. Critical Areas Are: Cavities: joints, crevices, spot welds, underbody • Corrosion is the most important factor when we talk about the vehicle life. If you treat your car you can prolong the life. •...
  • Page 290 MAINTENANCE AND CARE TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth, M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M India Lt d & M/s Bardahl for these world class treatment at af- fordable prices. These treatments are available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.
  • Page 291: Vehicle Interior Enrichment

    Specialised protection for seat fabric from liquid spills. TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth and M/s Autokrom for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.
  • Page 292: Vehicle Exterior Enrichment

    Cleaning & dressing of tyres, Bumpers & all exterior plastic moldings/trims. TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M & M/s Wurth for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and con-...
  • Page 294: Environment Protection

    • Avoid sudden acceleration and fre- • Never allow the vehicle to run out of Tata Motors is committed to provide envi- quent gear shifting. fuel. ronment friendly clean and safe vehicles. Your vehicle is produced with latest tech- •...
  • Page 296: Warranty

    This warranty shall not apply to the shall not apply, but buyers of the car replacement of normal wear parts, We WARRANT each TATA MOTORS shall be entitled to, so far as permissi- including without limitation, drive PASSENGER VEHICLE and parts thereof...
  • Page 297 WARRANTY vironmental pollution or bird droppings. in particular, no right to repudiate the the cars previously sold. Slight irregularities not recognized as sale, or any agreement or to claim any affecting the function or quality of the reduction in the purchase price of the vehicle or parts, such as slight noise or car, or to demand any damages or vibration, defects appearing only under...
  • Page 298: Extended Warranty

    Mechanical / Electrical break down as defined in this warranty and confirmed by the dealer within the stipulated terms and condi- tions. • TATA MOTORS dealer shall either repair or replace any part found to be defective with a new part or an equivalent at no cost to...
  • Page 299 • Such defective parts which have been replaced will become property of TATA MOTORS PASSENGER VEHICLE LIMITED. What Is Not Covered? Please refer the Extended Warranty Booklet for details of the exclusion list. Soft copy can be available with the dealer.
  • Page 300 Dealer’s copy PDI Coupon PDI Coupon Pre Delivery Inspection Pre Delivery Inspection AVAIL ALL SERVICES TO GET BENEFIT OF WARRANTY This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs.(Refer maintenance section) Owner’s Name: VIN No.: VIN No.: Engine / Motor No.: Engine / Motor No.: Reg.
  • Page 302 Customer’s copy Dealer’s copy Free Service Coupon Free Service Coupon Valid for 1000 - 2000 kms. OR 2 months, whichever is earlier. Valid for 1000 - 2000 kms. OR 2 months, Whichever is earlier AVAIL ALL SERVICES TO GET BENEFIT OF WARRANTY This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs.(Refer maintenance section) Owner’s Name: Owner’s Name:...
  • Page 304 Free Service Coupon Valid for 7000 - 8000 kms. OR 6 months, whichever is earlier. This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs.(Refer maintenance section) Owner’s Name: ODO Reading: Date of Service: Service Dealer code: (Free Service coupons are valid at all TATA Authorized Service Centers in India)
  • Page 306 Dealer’s copy Customer’s copy Free Service Coupon Free Service Coupon Valid for 14,500 – 15,500 kms. OR 12 months, whichever is earlier. Valid for 14,500 – 15,500 kms. OR 12 months, whichever is earlier AVAIL ALL SERVICES TO GET BENEFIT OF WARRANTY This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs.(Refer maintenance section) Owner’s Name: VIN No.:...

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