Three courageous Rotarians and their Tata HEXA complete the ultimate adventure quest from Coimbatore to London
Mumbai, June 11th, 2017: The Tata HEXA with three women Rotarians – Meenakshi Aravind, Mookambika Rathinam and Priya Rajpal completed an exciting expedition from Coimbatore to London, covering 24 countries and 26,000 kms in a span of 72 days. With an endeavor to raise funds for the Rotary India Literacy Mission and to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Indian Independence, they embarked on this expedition. Tata HEXA has been the vehicle of choice in this international epic journey. With an exceptional combination of design, comfort and off-road and on-road capabilities, the HEXA successfully maneuvered through the toughest terrains and uninhabited zones, delivering a new level of driving experience.
In the image, (L-R) Meenakshi Aravind, Mookambika Rathinam, and Priya Rajpal with the Tata HEXA at India House in London, celebrating their successful journey from Coimbatore to London
Powered by the advanced next-gen 2.2L VARICOR 400 diesel engine, the Tata HEXA will deliver a class leading 400 Nm torque and 156 PS power. The HEXA’s ‘SUPER DRIVE MODES’ will help them seamlessly switch between the four different driving modes – Auto, Comfort, Dynamic and Rough Road, drive through uninhabited zones, non-tarred roads, rocky terrains, forests, streams, and dunes covering an average of 400 kms a day. The All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system is electronically controlled via an adaptive system by Borg Warner™, with the torque on demand feature. For this ultimate journey, the Tata HEXA has been equipped with accessories like a roof platform, a canopy, luggage bags, high lift jack, shovel, jerry can, a navigation unit and a wireless charger.