The Tara V3 and V4 models share a 1.6‑liter gasoline engine delivering about 115 horsepower, pairing fuel efficiency with dependable performance for daily driving.
The Tara V3 receives a refreshed look with updated taillights, a fin antenna, and a panoramic touch with a sunroof option, elevating its styling and comfort profile without sacrificing compact efficiency.
In the Tara V4, the equipment list expands significantly. Inside, drivers will find redesigned seats, a more convenient center console, and easier access to windows via electric controls. There is also a dedicated space crafted for a smartphone, keeping essential devices within reach while on the move.
The Tara V4 variant equipped with an automatic transmission adds practical conveniences: a liftgate opening feature for easier loading and unloading, a photochromic rearview mirror that adjusts to lighting conditions, heated front seats for cold weather comfort, a rearview camera to aid parking, and lights on the driver’s sun visor for better visibility in challenging lighting. These enhancements position the Tara V4 as a well‑rounded sedan option in its class.
Speculation suggests this sedan could be among the models considered for markets outside its origin, with Russia identified as a potential destination where a version of the Tara might be introduced in the near future.
Historically, the Tara sedan traces its roots to a collaboration with Peugeot, built on the Peugeot 301 platform, and was showcased at a major Moscow event in 2022 to highlight its practicality and design language for emerging markets.
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Source materials for the Tara’s development and rollout come from industry reports and automotive channels that track regional introductions and concept evolutions within compact sedans.