With the recent rise in fuel prices the demand for Diesel cars
has shot drastically, many car manufacturers are getting diesel
versions of their models. The small car segment has few Diesel options
and General Motors is taking advantage of this by introducing the Diesel
version of their successful small car the Chevrolet Beat.
Its been 16 years for GM in India and its journey has been with ups and
downs. Things have never looked so good for GM India and they want to
make the most of it by getting the Diesel version of the Beat to show
their supremacy in the small car segment.
The Chevrolet Beat
is currently available in 1.2liter Petrol and a LPG version. Things
have changed since the Beat was launched about two years back and GM
India too has tasted success in this period, they also invested heavily
in setting up a brand new plant at Talegaon which is where the Beat’s
diesel engine and the car will be built. GM India also has a plant at
Halol in Gujarat.
We drove the Beat Diesel in Goa to find out if it is the most fuel efficient small car currently. Read on to know all about the Beat Diesel.
Design – Exteriors
Getting
the facts in line, the Beat was seen in the Hollywood movie `The
Transformers` as a concept vehicle, not many vehicles make it to the
production line looking exactly as they did in their concept version but
the Beat is an exclusion. The concept Beat was shown
to the media in 2007 and mostly all the designing stayed intact on the
final production version of the Beat.
The Chevrolet Beat has always been a very futuristic looking car. The Beat Diesel
is not cosmetically different from its Petrol sibling. The front of the
Beat is largely taken by the huge split Chevrolet grill. The face of
the Beat is further highlighted by the space age style headlamps that
are perhaps the longest in size in the segment. The bonnet rises upwards
towards the wind shield. The Beat’s front bumper houses large round fog
lamps that have a chrome garnish. This combination of the Chevy grill
with the large round fog-lamps combined with the XXL sized head lamps
gives a Spacecraft like look to the face of the Beat.
The sides of the Beat
gets a flat wheel fender along with body colored wing mirrors and the
window sill that rises upwards as it goes towards the tail lamp. The
Beat has a unique rear door handle that is placed vertically on the area
where usually you have a quarter glasses. The rear of the Beat
continues with the Space Age design theme, large twincept tail lamps
with high rear bumper that has stop reflectors placed on them. The rear
windshield has the De-fogger and rear wash-wipe feature that is real
handy from our experience while driving the Beat Diesel on
wet rainy roads of Goa. You also get a large body mounted rear spoiler
that gives a sharp edge to the roof line at the back. The LT version of
the Beat Diesel that we drove also has factory fitted
silver colored roof trails that look sporty. The Beat Diesel drives on
upsized tyres as compared to its Petrol brother, the tyre specs for are
165/65/R14 to make the Diesel Beat drive better. More
on the drive part later. Another note worth change on the Beat Diesel is
the increase of the ground clearance from 165mm on the Petrol Beat to
175mm on the Diesel version. The overall weight of the Beat Diesel is 1027kgs while the Petrol version weighs about 965kgs.
Interiors – Cabin
Everything remains the same on the inside of the Beat Diesel
too, the Beat always had a nice cozy kind of cabin feel. The three
spoke steering has is height adjustable and feels good to grip. The
unique sports bike like digital instrument cluster with a soft blue back
light looks sporty in the Beats cabin. This sporty speedo unit is
column mounted and has a round speedo cluster on the left with a unique
digital panel which displays the RPM, fuel level; clock and other tell
tales on the right. The dashboard is on black with a grainy texture to
it. Everything in here has a space age design to it, the center console
on the Beat Diesel LT has a climate control and a
MP3/FM player that also has an upfront USB and AUX port on the player.
The soft blue backlit theme continues on the centre dash on the climate
control and the music system display. The AC vents on the sides are
closeable while the center ones are not. The bottle holders in the door
pads hold one liter bottles easily while there are many cubby storage
holes spread all around in the cabin. The Beat has a
flat shaped gear changer that feels nice to grip, we would have liked a
touch of chrome or aluminum on the shifter. Twin Can holders are just in
front of the gear shifter. The front seats on the Beat offer good
support and there is good leg room and headroom in the front. At the
rear you get comfortable seats for two passengers ideally while a third
one can fit in if needed, two head rests are standard on the LT version.
The rear seats are comfortable and the seats are inclined for
comfortable long drives. There is good leg and knee room at the rear for
two passengers. The Beat Diesel has a boot space of 180 liters that can swallow two suitcases and a few hand bags easily.
Engine – Suspension – Drive
The heart of the Beat Diesel
is what matters the most. GM India has spent a fortune in designing and
developing the all new 1.0 XSDE SMARTECH Diesel engine for the Beat that was developed specially for India by GM Technical Center Bangalore and GM Power-train Europe.
More on the all new 1.0 XSDE SMARTECH Diesel engine
The Chevrolet Beat Diesel
is powered by an all new 936cc XSDE SMARTECH 3 cylinder Diesel engine;
this engine makes 62.5 PS of power and has 160.3Nm of torque under its
belt. GM engineers have used some latest technology on this engine. The
engine is based on the popular Multi Jet (MJI) Diesel engine that was
co-developed by GM and Fiat. The XSDE engine uses DOHC with 12 valves
with a lot of light weight engine components being used to keep the
overall weight low. A fixed geometry Turbocharger powers this engine.
The engine uses an electrically controlled throttle body that also
lessens in keeping vibrations and engine shakes. The intake manifold is
made of light weight plastic material that’s been designed for low end
torque. The XSDE engine is fed by a CRDI injection that works at 1600
bars. The cylinder block used on the XSDE engine is epoxy coated making
its corrosion free.
How does it drive?
Fire
the engine and it’s impossible to say that under the hood is a 3
cylinder diesel engine. This is one of the smoothest and most vibration
free 3 cylinder diesel engines that any car model has currently. The
use of light weight material and advanced engineering gone into this
engine shows in a big way. The NVH levels are pretty low in the cabin
and once the doors are shut it’s rather difficult to make out that this
is a diesel car. The Beat Diesel gets a revised
gearbox; the gear shifts are smooth and precise. The gear ratios are
ideal for in city driving and tuned more for efficiency. Shift to the
first gear and the Beat Diesel drives in a nice and
sedate manner. The gear ratios are short ideally tuned for higher
efficiency and intercity drives. The Fixed Geometry Turbo kicks in at
the 1600 RPM and after this the speed builds on rather quickly. An
intelligent Launch Support System on the engine detects if the car is
climbing on gradients and delivers the torque accordingly. The mid end
power delivery is good on the Beat Diesel while the low end torque is adequate for busy city roads. We managed to touch 145kmph on the Beat Diesel
which should give you a picture of the capabilities of this engine.
You can hardly hear the engine running while driving around the city and
the cabin is super silent. On the highways the speed builds up evenly
and once you cross the 60kmph speed the engine note is slightly heard.
The Beat Diesel handles rather well partly because of
the upsized tyres and also due to the new stiffened rebound tuned gas
suspension that it now gets. The Beat Diesel drives
over bad roads and pot holes in a more relaxed fashion absorbing the
bumps. The increased ground clearance also helps things here. The new
Electrical powered steering (EPS) works well and helps in keeping the Beat Diesel under control in any situation. The Beat Diesel drives and feels very nice at low and high speeds. Fuel efficiency on the Beat Diesel
is good and GM India claims a fuel efficiency of 24kmpl on the Beat
Diesel and we will surely examine that in our long term test.
GM
India is also recommending a 15,000 KMS or 1.5 years Engine oil change
interval to keep running costs low and also would be offering the Beat
Diesel with an segment first 3years or 1,00,000 KMS warranty on the car
and the engine.
Verdict
The Chevrolet Beat Diesel
is a very good package overall in the small Diesel car segment. It’s
got a very light weight, peppy yet efficient (24kmpl) Diesel engine
that’s developed using the latest technology. The 3 cylinder Diesel
engine is a gem with low NVH levels and near to zero vibration. The Beat Diesel is a fun to drive car in the city and it also does rather well on the highways at high speeds. The Chevrolet Beat
has always been a smart looking space age small car and now with the
new Diesel option it becomes a very desirable choice in the hot small
car segment and also turns out to be a big threat to the likes of Ford Figo and Maruti Ritz Diesels.
The Chevrolet Beat Diesel has been launched and here a quick update on the range of variants available and their prices-
Beat Diesel PS 4.29 lakhs
Beat Diesel LS 4.59 Lakhs
Beat Diesel LT 4.99 lakhs
Beat Diesel LT Option 5.45 lakhs
All prices Ex Delhi.
Beat Diesel PS 4.29 lakhs
Beat Diesel LS 4.59 Lakhs
Beat Diesel LT 4.99 lakhs
Beat Diesel LT Option 5.45 lakhs
All prices Ex Delhi.