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The nose of the Bolt gets aggressive styling with a heavily sculpted front bumper. Blacked-out rear pillar gives it that floating roof effect Although the Tata Bolt is based on the Vista's X1 platform, almost every body panel is new. 84bhp 1.2-litre Revotron engine focuses on driveability and fuel efficiency. The Bolt's stretched, smart-looking headlamps come with projector units. We expect the new Bolt to be priced competitively. There's a huge step up in quality and a lot of attention has been paid to the fit and finish of the Bolt's interior. The dials are clear and the centre display is a trip computer that shows info like real-time fuel consumption and average speed. It also has a gear indicator. The touchscreen media interface was developed with Harman and has navigation as well as voice command system. Tata's Bolt, though based on the Vista's X1 platform, is a huge leap forward for the carmaker.