<p>Tata Pixel is just over three metres in length and is the most package efficient four-seater in the world, the company said in its statement issued in Geneva.<br /><br />It can comfortably accommodate four adults unlike a typical city car which is either a two-seater or can accommodate two adults and two children only, the statement added.<br /><br />Managing director and group chief executive officer of Tata Motors Carl-Peter Forster said: <br />"Tata Motors holds true to its belief that there is an opportunity in Europe for a city car, which is optimal in space, manoeuverability and environment-friendliness. The Tata Pixel is a reflection of Tata Motors' idea of what such a car should be." <br /><br />The 1.2 litre three-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine is placed at the rear. The $20 billion-turnover company is also displaying the Tata Indica Vista Electric Vehicle at the show's Green Pavillion. <br /><br />The company's displays also include the Tata Aria, the first Indian four-wheel drive crossover, the Tata Indigo Manza, among India's best selling sedans scheduled for launch this year in select countries, and the Tata Indica Vista.<br /><br />The Indica Vista has already been introduced in Poland and Italy, and is scheduled to be launched in Spain.</p>
<p>Tata Pixel is just over three metres in length and is the most package efficient four-seater in the world, the company said in its statement issued in Geneva.<br /><br />It can comfortably accommodate four adults unlike a typical city car which is either a two-seater or can accommodate two adults and two children only, the statement added.<br /><br />Managing director and group chief executive officer of Tata Motors Carl-Peter Forster said: <br />"Tata Motors holds true to its belief that there is an opportunity in Europe for a city car, which is optimal in space, manoeuverability and environment-friendliness. The Tata Pixel is a reflection of Tata Motors' idea of what such a car should be." <br /><br />The 1.2 litre three-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine is placed at the rear. The $20 billion-turnover company is also displaying the Tata Indica Vista Electric Vehicle at the show's Green Pavillion. <br /><br />The company's displays also include the Tata Aria, the first Indian four-wheel drive crossover, the Tata Indigo Manza, among India's best selling sedans scheduled for launch this year in select countries, and the Tata Indica Vista.<br /><br />The Indica Vista has already been introduced in Poland and Italy, and is scheduled to be launched in Spain.</p>