Tata Magic Iris | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Tata Motors |
Production | 2010-present |
Assembly |
Pune, India Uttarakhand, India |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Microvan/ Minivan |
Body style | 3-door MPV |
Layout | RR layout |
Related | Tata Ace Zip |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 0.6 L diesel Single |
Power output | 10.84 hp (8.08 kW) |
Transmission | 4-speed TA59 manual transaxle [1] |
Range | 300 km (190 mi) (ARAI) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 1,650 mm (65.0 in) [1] |
Length | 2,960 mm (116.5 in) [1] |
Width | 1,512 mm (59.5 in) [1] |
Height | 1,800 mm (70.9 in) (unladen) [1] |
Curb weight | 685 kg (1,510 lb) [1] |
The Tata Magic Iris is a 3-door, 4- or 5-seater
cabover
microvan/
minivan (
MPV) manufactured by the
Indian automaker
Tata Motors. Powered by a 600cc one-cylinder
diesel engine, it is intended to compete with
auto-rickshaws.
[2]
With its engine delivering 11 hp (8 kW) and 31 Nm of torque,
[3] the vehicle has a top speed of just 34 mph (55 km/h).
The Magic Iris is made using an all steel body and frame – reinforced by reverse hat section chassis rails and beams, welded under its floor.
[3]
The vehicle features all-around independent suspension with coil springs –
MacPherson struts in the front, and
semi-trailing arms in the rear.
[1]
It uses a cabover design, meaning the driver seating on top of the front axle and the engine mounted at the rear, and with a vehicle length 1 cm shorter than the 1957 Fiat 500, the Magic Iris is one of the shortest four-seater cars ever produced — however its limited top speed would prohibit actually registering it as a car in many countries.
Tata Magic Iris | |
---|---|
Overview | |
Manufacturer | Tata Motors |
Production | 2010-present |
Assembly |
Pune, India Uttarakhand, India |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Microvan/ Minivan |
Body style | 3-door MPV |
Layout | RR layout |
Related | Tata Ace Zip |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 0.6 L diesel Single |
Power output | 10.84 hp (8.08 kW) |
Transmission | 4-speed TA59 manual transaxle [1] |
Range | 300 km (190 mi) (ARAI) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 1,650 mm (65.0 in) [1] |
Length | 2,960 mm (116.5 in) [1] |
Width | 1,512 mm (59.5 in) [1] |
Height | 1,800 mm (70.9 in) (unladen) [1] |
Curb weight | 685 kg (1,510 lb) [1] |
The Tata Magic Iris is a 3-door, 4- or 5-seater
cabover
microvan/
minivan (
MPV) manufactured by the
Indian automaker
Tata Motors. Powered by a 600cc one-cylinder
diesel engine, it is intended to compete with
auto-rickshaws.
[2]
With its engine delivering 11 hp (8 kW) and 31 Nm of torque,
[3] the vehicle has a top speed of just 34 mph (55 km/h).
The Magic Iris is made using an all steel body and frame – reinforced by reverse hat section chassis rails and beams, welded under its floor.
[3]
The vehicle features all-around independent suspension with coil springs –
MacPherson struts in the front, and
semi-trailing arms in the rear.
[1]
It uses a cabover design, meaning the driver seating on top of the front axle and the engine mounted at the rear, and with a vehicle length 1 cm shorter than the 1957 Fiat 500, the Magic Iris is one of the shortest four-seater cars ever produced — however its limited top speed would prohibit actually registering it as a car in many countries.