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What's the BS6 plan for Hexa? Has anyone asked the dealers about it?

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Originally Posted by barista (Post 4685113)
After lot of research went ahead and booked Hexa XT 4x4 Tungsten Silver 7 seater. As per VIN allocated it shows May 2019. Please advice if it is okay to proceed.

5kmiles @ congratulations and what was your manufacturing date.

Also dealer is asking for confirmation from me to bill the vehicle to freeze the offer. Is it advisable to bill the car prior to PDI. Please advice

Thanks. Manufacturing date for my car is Aug 2019.

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Originally Posted by pseudo_coder (Post 4685461)
What's the BS6 plan for Hexa? Has anyone asked the dealers about it?

Work on Hexa BS6 is on. Should be launched next year. Don't believe any rumors regarding the same. Even Autocarindia is repeatedly saying that the Hexa is going to be axed by April 2020. Its utter nonsense.

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Originally Posted by ram87pune (Post 4686004)
Work on Hexa BS6 is on. Should be launched next year. Don't believe any rumors regarding the same. Even Autocarindia is repeatedly saying that the Hexa is going to be axed by April 2020. Its utter nonsense.

No, I don't expect Hexa to be axed. Just hoping that they continue producing BS4 well into the next year, and then are forced to clear the inventory at throwaway prices ;-)

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Originally Posted by pseudo_coder (Post 4686050)
No, I don't expect Hexa to be axed. Jist hoping that they continue producing BS4 well into the next year, and then are forced to clear the inventory at throwaway prices ;-)

I don't think they will be sitting on much of an inventory going into next year because already Hexa has become kind of a made to order vehicle. There are very less stocks in the company yard and I believe by this year end TML will be able to get rid of those. But still like you mentioned there is always a possibility of a few BS4 Hexas lying unsold come April 2020. These should turn out to be the bargain of the year.

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Originally Posted by pseudo_coder (Post 4685461)
What's the BS6 plan for Hexa? Has anyone asked the dealers about it?

My birdies confirm that the Hexa will not be discontinued and will be introduced in late 2020 with an updated 2.2L BS-VI engine, which will be from the same block as the existing Varicor.

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Originally Posted by RavenAvi (Post 4686337)
My birdies confirm that the Hexa will not be discontinued and will be introduced in late 2020 with an updated 2.2L BS-VI engine, which will be from the same block as the existing Varicor.

With sales as low as 150 units a month, the gross revenue Tata gets from Hexa would be about 20 crores per month. Is it worth keeping a product in the portfolio for such a low number?

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Originally Posted by RavenAvi (Post 4686337)
My birdies confirm that the Hexa will not be discontinued and will be introduced in late 2020 with an updated 2.2L BS-VI engine, which will be from the same block as the existing Varicor.

Am I happy or am I happy to hear that!! Finally a news of a reliable old LARGE diesel engine being upgraded to live on in the BSVI era.

At the same time I'm a bit surprised that the same block will be continued. Would have been a good opportunity to take a technological step forward and make a powerful 2.0L engine. No?

Continuing the 2.2 DiCOR block for BSVI makes me suspect that the engine will actually become a commercial vehicle workhorse rather than a passenger vehicle power unit. BSVI norms for CVs will probably be less stringent (purely guessing) compared to PVs & may mean cheaper conversion to BSVI.

So MJD2.0 as primary PV engine & Varicor2.2 for small/medium utility vehicles perhaps. Perhaps we'll see a 2.2 Varicor powered 407 Deluxe!

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Originally Posted by RavenAvi (Post 4686337)
My birdies confirm that the Hexa will not be discontinued and will be introduced in late 2020 with an updated 2.2L BS-VI engine, which will be from the same block as the existing Varicor.

Ah, the joy of being alive! News such as this gives one the hope of having something to look up to, regardless of whether one acquires it or not. The Hexa is a veritable God among the pantheon of indestructible UVs in India.

Can your birdies also confirm what kind of a price hike we're looking at, for the BS VI Hexa? The quantum of the price hike may very well make me forever look up to the Hexa, the way I've looked up to Lisa Ray, Sonali Bhendre, etc., in the past... stupid: But I'm glad the Hexa will live on, all the same. Thanks for the update.

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Originally Posted by RavenAvi (Post 4686337)
My birdies confirm that the Hexa will not be discontinued and will be introduced in late 2020 with an updated 2.2L BS-VI engine, which will be from the same block as the existing Varicor.


While they're at it, can they please tweak the design a bit to make it more SUV-ish. get rid of the sloping kink in the roofline, rework the fenders/hood to give it a more upright stance, and a flat windscreen. Thank you.

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Originally Posted by smsrini (Post 4686652)
While they're at it, can they please tweak the design a bit to make it more SUV-ish. get rid of the sloping kink in the roofline, rework the fenders/hood to give it a more upright stance, and a flat windscreen. Thank you.

Most car makers do a lot less than those things and actually launch a separate car with a different badge side by side. :uncontrol

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Originally Posted by Reinhard (Post 4686667)
Most car makers do a lot less than those things and actually launch a separate car with a different badge side by side. :uncontrol

They actually should. It will have a fresh appeal as well. If Ertiga and XL6 can coexist, why not Hexa and another product. I guess it's the ladder frame chassis that makes TML to not invest more in the same. However, I would love to see a new product with Hexa underpinnings. :)

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Originally Posted by keeprevving (Post 4686710)
They actually should. It will have a fresh appeal as well. If Ertiga and XL6 can coexist, why not Hexa and another product. I guess it's the ladder frame chassis that makes TML to not invest more in the same. However, I would love to see a new product with Hexa underpinnings. :)

Maruti can do it because they know that combined those two will sell near 10k a month. Tata can sell only 200 a month even with 2 badges. After trying for a decade, they seem to have given up on ladder-frame based premium cars due to market response (lack of it).
As much as I'd like a Hexa 2.0 and an all new Safari Storme with that ladder frame, I think its wishful thinking.

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Originally Posted by pseudo_coder (Post 4686357)
With sales as low as 150 units a month, the gross revenue Tata gets from Hexa would be about 20 crores per month. Is it worth keeping a product in the portfolio for such a low number?

It's not about the sales numbers but about how much contribution a product makes to the bottom line. In that sense my sources tell me that the Hexa is one of the highest contributors to TML profit wise. May be second only to the Tiago. So they are very happy with whatever little numbers its doing. I vividly remember my sources telling me that Hexa's contribution is between 10-15%. Which is damn good for a car which sells less than 200 copies each month.

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Originally Posted by RavenAvi (Post 4686337)
My birdies confirm that the Hexa will not be discontinued and will be introduced in late 2020 with an updated 2.2L BS-VI engine, which will be from the same block as the existing Varicor.

Great news. clap:
Slightly off-topic, can we expect to see the Safari updated to BS 6 as well beyond April 2020? please:


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