Tata Motors out with Tata Aria,the four-wheel drive crossover A luxurious creation with the finesse of a sedan and the muscle of an SUV all blended in one car - that's the all new Tata Aria from the house of Tata Motors. The four wheel crossover vehicle is equipped with a Torque-on-Demand System which significantly enhances all-terrain capabilities. It is the first in its segment with an In-dash GPS-based Navigation System. Aria also offers advanced safety features like the Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) and six airbags to ensure safety in exigencies. The Aria's styling is a blend of bold proportions,uncluttered lines and uncompromising aesthetics. From a lunging silhouette and a dynamic roofline,wraparound dual barreled headlamps,chrome detailing to rich interiors,now,passengers can simply walk into an Aria. Not only is it roomy,it has a height-adjustable driver's seat and an adjustable steering. As you drive,a Reverse Guide Camera helps you with exactitude while the In-dash Navigation System guides you to your destination,the Driver Information System continuously indicates essential drive data,the Cruise Control allows you to set speed,and the Automatic Climate Control,through roof-mounted AC vents,keeps the cabin temperature ambient. The 2-DIN music system and Bluetooth,along with steering mounted phone and music controls,helps switch between music and conversation at the touch of a button. Other features do not even require raising a finger - Darkness Sensing Lights will come on automatically,as will Rain Sensing Wipers. Roof utility bins,a glove-box chiller and conveniently placed cup holders helps keep every thing you want within easy reach. Aria's 2.2 litre Direct Injection Common Rail (DICOR) engine,with variable turbine technology and 32-bit ECU delivers 140 PS power and 320 Nm torque. The 4x4 Adapterra Torque-on-Demand System on its own senses terrain conditions and automatically supplies torque in varying proportions between the front and rear axles,depending on the terrain. It helps off-road driving as well as stability on normal roads.