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2005 TATA Crossover by I.D.E.A

  • Writer: Story Cars
    Story Cars
  • Dec 29, 2025
  • 1 min read

Tata Motors unveiled the TATA Crossover at the Geneva Auto Show in 2005, previewing its vision for the growing crossover segment. Designed to blend the comfort and road manners of a car with the space and utility of a minivan, the concept aimed to deliver more style and performance than traditional people movers.


The TATA Crossover was proposed with both petrol and diesel engines producing between 89 kW and 130 kW. High ground clearance delivers a commanding driving position, while spacious interiors allow for flexible seating and generous cargo space. Built on a frame-based platform with a rugged underbody, the concept was positioned as a capable off-roader rather than a purely urban crossover.


Styling plays a key role, with a bold, aggressive, and sporty design intended to give the vehicle a modern, confident presence. Transmission options were planned to include 4- or 5-speed automatic gearboxes and 5- or 6-speed manual versions, reinforcing Tata Motors’ goal of offering versatility, toughness, and everyday usability in a single crossover package.



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