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TATA - Vista (2015)

Looking for the newest data on the TATA Vista price and wondering how the 2015 model stacks up against the current market? If you’ve been scrolling through listings or comparing family‑sedan options, the Tata Vista—whether fresh from the factory or a slightly used vehicle—has consistently offered solid value. In this guide we’ll walk you through what a 2015 TATA Vista worth might be, examine key specs, explore depreciation trends, and help you gauge how this car compares to its peers. All the while we’ll keep the conversation realistic, avoiding hard‑coded numbers so you can apply the insights to your own buying or selling journey.

  • Model year: 2015 (but still relevant for TATA Vista 2015 price comparisons)
  • Engine: 1.2‑liter inline‑4, naturally aspirated, canted at 45°
  • Power output: around 60 hp (43 kW) at 6,000 rpm
  • Torque: approximately 105 Nm at 4,200 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual; automatic available in newer kits
  • Gearbox type: Wet clutch, manual gearbox
  • Fuel type: Predominantly petrol; optional CNG where available
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Wheelbase: ~2,620 mm (should be a point of comparison for family‑sedan comfort)
  • Length: 4,200 mm
  • Width: 1,750 mm
  • Height: 1,530 mm
  • Carrying capacity: Up to 4 adults plus luggage
  • Fuel tank capacity: 44 L for petrol variants
  • Brakes: Front disc, rear drum; central ABS standard
  • Seats: 4‑seater; optional 2‑seat configuration for longer trips
  • Interior features: Central console, driver‑side air‑conditioning, touchscreen infotainment (optional)
  • Exterior features: LED daytime running lights, corner indicators, alloy wheels
  • Safety rating: 2‑star (basic seatbelts, airbags optional)

The TATA Vista price is inherently tied to a few variables: mileage, overall condition, engine health, and whether the vehicle has been trimmed down for the Indian market or imported as a used model. Broadly, you’ll see listings ranging from the low‑end of used‑car segments up to the high‑end of mid‑size sedans when the car was new. When searching for the *used TATA Vista price*, you’ll notice that vehicles that have been maintained by reputable owners or serviced at authorized depots can fetch slightly higher offers than those piled under a tree.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding TATA Vista depreciation is crucial for both buyers and sellers. The first year typically sees the most pronounced drop. Typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year and then the annual decline slows, hovering around 10% with each subsequent year if well maintained. For a 2015 model, you could expect a depreciation curve resembling:

  • Year 1: 15‑20% drop (relative to new price)
  • Year 2: 10‑12% further drop

    Last 20 car trackeds

    Last tracked date Status Price Price rank Link
    4 years ago used €2,600.00 Unlock all links
    4 years ago used €2,600.00 Unlock all links
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