Tata Sumo Gold LX 2025:_The Tata Sumo Gold LX 2025 is an updated version of the iconic Indian multi-utility vehicle (MUV), excelling with its rugged design, practical features, and reliable diesel engine tailored for both family and commercial use. It has sustained its reputation for durability while incorporating modest upgrades suited to modern requirements.
Key Features and Specifications
The 2025 Tata Sumo Gold LX is powered by a robust 3.0-liter CR4 diesel engine, offering 62 to 84 BHP of power and torque up to 250 Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The vehicle’s design emphasizes practicality with a spacious cabin that can accommodate 7 to 9 passengers, although the third-row seats are best for children. It boasts a commanding driving position, power steering, and ample storage space. Comfort and convenience features include power windows, basic music system with USB connectivity, ventilated seats, and remote fuel lid opener. However, the interior is relatively basic compared to contemporary vehicles, focusing on essential functionality than luxury. Safety features include dual airbags and parking sensors but lack advanced modern safety tech. The fuel efficiency is reasonable, with mileage figures around 15.3 kmpl, ideal for long-distance driving and daily use.
Dimensions and Performance
The vehicle measures 4258 mm in length, 1700 mm in width, with a wheelbase of 2425 mm and ground clearance of 190 mm, making it suitable for rough terrains and uneven urban roads. It weighs approximately 1820 kg (kerb weight) and has a fuel tank capacity of 65 liters, supporting long trips without frequent refueling.
Pricing and Variants Table
| Variant | Engine (cc) | Seating Capacity | Ex-Showroom Price (INR) | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tata Sumo Gold LX | 2956 Diesel | 7-9 | ₹6.12 lakh – ₹7.73 lakh | Power steering, dual airbags, USB music system, parking sensors |
| Other earlier variants* | 1999 Petrol (limited info) | 7 | Approx. ₹6.0 lakh | Manual transmission, air conditioning |
*Note: Petrol engine variants are limited and mostly for specific markets.
Advantages and Limitations
The Tata Sumo Gold LX continues to attract buyers looking for a tough, reliable, and economical MUV. Its low maintenance cost, vast service network, and fuel-efficient engine are plus points. The ride quality, however, remains bouncy and less refined, typical of older suspension technology. The design and safety equipment may feel outdated compared to modern SUVs, but the vehicle stands out for ruggedness and the ability to handle tough road conditions with ease.
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