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Tata TAMO C-Cube Concept Unveiled At Future Decoded 2017
The Tata TAMO C-Cube Concept has been revealed at Microsoft India's Future Decoded 2017 event.
Tata Motors has revealed the TAMO C-Cube Concept at the Future Decoded 2017 event organised by Microsoft India in Mumbai. Tata motors and Microsoft India recently joined hands to develop advanced connected features for cars along with the digital ecosystem for it making it easier for customers to stay connected on-the-go.
Tata hasn't revealed any details about the TAMO C-Cube concept but given the shape and size of the three-door hatchback, it would not be a surprise if it was based on the Tiago's platform.
In terms of design, the C-Cube sports a set of projector headlamps up front with LED DRLs which are separated by a grille not found on any current Tata car. The C-Cube sits on a set of smoked O.Z. alloy wheels which are shod with low-profile tyres.
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The Tata TAMO C-Cube is still in concept guise and any new vehicle from TAMO is only set to arrive at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show. However, if you are looking for a feature packed Tata hatchback you should take a look at the photo gallery of the Tata Tiago.