Tata Zest first drive review: In pics

Jul 14, 2014, 14:16 PM IST
1/11

11. The Zest doesn't roll too much through the corners either.

11. The Zest doesn't roll too much through the corners either.

2/11

10. Despite being under 4 metres in length, the side profile on the Zest looks complete.

10. Despite being under 4 metres in length, the side profile on the Zest looks complete.

3/11

9. This is probably the angle that brings out the best in the Zest's design.

9. This is probably the angle that brings out the best in the Zest's design.

4/11

8. Unlike other sub 4-metre sedans, the Zest has a well integrated and smart-looking back end.

8. Unlike other sub 4-metre sedans, the Zest has a well integrated and smart-looking back end.

5/11

7. Powerful character lines along the Zest's waist give it loads of attitude.

7. Powerful character lines along the Zest's waist give it loads of attitude.

6/11

6. The Zest looks even better when in motion.

6. The Zest looks even better when in motion.

7/11

5. Just the right amount of chrome, projector headlamps and LED running lights make for an attractive face on the Zest.

5. Just the right amount of chrome, projector headlamps and LED running lights make for an attractive face on the Zest.

8/11

4. The compact boot that helps keep the Zest under 4 metres is pretty well integrated into the design.

4. The compact boot that helps keep the Zest under 4 metres is pretty well integrated into the design.

9/11

3. Very classy interiors on the Tata Zest could very easily have belonged to a European car.

3. Very classy interiors on the Tata Zest could very easily have belonged to a European car.

10/11

2. Front end takes the Indica Vista design language a step further to give it a modern interpretation.

2. Front end takes the Indica Vista design language a step further to give it a modern interpretation.

11/11

1. The Zest is quite a good looking car no matter which angle you look at it from. (Courtesy: http://www.zeegnition.com)

1. The Zest is quite a good looking car no matter which angle you look at it from. (Courtesy: http://www.zeegnition.com)