Tata H2X Concept unveiled at 2019 Geneva Motor Show [Update]

06/03/2019 - 13:51 ,   Yatharth Chauhan

Update: New live images of the Tata H2X Concept from the 2019 Geneva Motor Show added to the gallery at the end of the story.

5 March 2019 -

Tata Motors has unveiled the H2X Concept at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, a model that was so far referred to as the 'Hornbill'. The new model will spawn an A-segment SUV (codename: X445) that will likely debut at the Auto Expo 2020 in February next year.

Tata H2X Concept previews a Mahindra KUV100-rival that is expected to debut at the Auto Expo 2020.

The aesthetics of the H2X are governed by the company's Impact Design 2.0 philosophy. The new model features a familiar face that is highly reminiscent of the H5X Concept. The front-end features similar hood-level LED DRLs and a tri-arrow pattern below them. The beefy bumper, however, has an edgier profile, which compliments the overall boxy silhouette. The profile of the H2X is characterised by bold wheel arches, blacked-out pillars and large alloy wheels with turquoise accents. The upright stance and the squarish proportions lend it a striking appearance.

The interior of the Tata H2X features a minimalist look with twin 10.2-inch screens that display instrumentation and the infotainment system. It boasts an aircraft-inspired steering wheel and several neon blue highlights. The doors have removable Bluetooth speakers that have been restrained using straps. Closer observation reveals the application of the company's tri-arrow motif on the tactile surfaces. The vehicle's design team is said to have worked in conjunction with design consultancy firm architexture to make use of the latest 3D-printed techniques. That said, it remains to be seen if most of the futuristic details would make it to the production-spec model.

The company states that the Tata H2X Concept is a precursor to a sub-compact SUV that will boast “exemplary performance, future-ready connectivity and outstanding interior room”. The new model will be underpinned by the manufacturer's Agile Light Flexible Advanced (ALFA) architecture. Compared to the Altroz, the Hornbill “will have a wheelbase that is around 50 mm shorter.”

The interior of the Tata H2X Concept features several futuristic styling elements and many turquoise accents strewn throughout the cabin.

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Powering the production-spec Tata H2X will be the same all-new 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine that will debut in the Altroz. The availability of a diesel engine is uncertain at the moment as the advent of BS-VI emission norms will lead to a significant increase in the cost of oil burners, thereby making them unfeasible for entry-level models.

Tata H2X Concept - Image Gallery

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