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**Click on image for full resolution**<\/strong><\/p>\n Yep it is one more outstanding Indiblogger event and this time it was organized in Delhi\/Gurugram. It’s been years since I have been to Delhi and the place was always close to my heart. Be it friends, places or food, Delhi for me has it all. \u00a0I was very excited when I got the invite for the Tigor Styleback and test drive event from Indiblogger and I was this close to jumping through the roof. However sanity prevailed and my roof is in one piece<\/p>\n Once I got my ticket details I was all set just waiting for the day to arrive.<\/p>\n So my flight is at 9:30 and the distance to the airport from my house it like a trip to another city. So \u00a0here I am reaching the bus stop at 6:00 when I realize I have forgotten my DL which is usually in the car dashboard. So a hop skip and jump later I am back to the bus stop in 15 mins. The KIA 8 is a direct bus to the airport from my place and guess what happens. When I am day dreaming or still getting over the sleep hangover, I see one of the buses rushing past without a care in the world. Ah I think, funny how that can happen. I resolve to get more alert by rubbing my eyes as hard as possible and trying to keep it up. There is this never ending line of local buses that are coming meanwhile blocking my view of he buses coming. The clock is ticking and no sign of the second bus. I still remain calm on the surface and that is shattered when I see the second KIA 8 rumbling past without even looking if people are waiting for boarding!! \u00a0with nothing else to do I jumped into another local volvo that comes along after 10 mins and tell the driver to “Follow\/catch that bus”. Till this bus came there was nothing, absolutely nothing and here I am, dancing and jumping with anxiety. \u00a0The driver and conductor thankfully was a good sport and went into this race mode. With no hold barred the driver suddenly got leaden feet that refused to come of the accelerator. It was like the scene from Speed 2 and no I did not feel like Keanu Reeves. \u00a0After a thrilling ride, I could see the tail end of my airport bus. The driver goes into this frenzy and increases the speed to an already fast bus, making the people in the bus extremely nervous. By the time they were all curious just what the ^&^%&^ was going on. \u00a0After another 5 mins, the driver manages to overtake the airport bus, indicate there was a passenger for it and stop in front of the bus !! \u00a0 He then refuses to take money, makes sure I get on to the bus keeping an eye on the air port bus driver, lest he makes a break…again ! \u00a0Anyway after all this drama I manage to reach the airport around 8:45 without any further incident. Since I had already web checked in, it was alright. The flight was an Indigo flight to New Delhi with food included<\/p>\n After a very uneventful flight I reach the Indra Gandhi airport around 13:00 (yeah the flight took off late). \u00a0Reaching the gate I am given the tags and material at the Tata desk. There was a car arranged exclusively for me with my name (PhenoMenon) on the placard. It felt nice….. and important. \ud83d\ude42 \u00a0 Anyway we went directly to the IAQ Art Gallery which was booked for the Tata Event<\/p>\n Just a stones throw away from Qutub Minar, it is a brilliant placefor holding any kind of events. \u00a0A show was going on involving local talent like B boy dancing, beat boxing . There was also a style back studio for getting a swanky new look. I was given cool shades for that hipster look.<\/p>\n When asked a couple of questions to reveal my personality, I was paired with the perfume called Intellectual !! A lovely aromatic oil based ittar.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n After a scrumptious lunch that involved unbelievable food, I went to Qutub Minar. \u00a0More on that later.<\/p>\n The curtain raiser for the Tigor \u00a0was brilliant\u00a0with lots of activity, glamour and and style which reflects the Tigor. There was this sandwich dipped in liquid nitrogen that made you look like a snorting dragon. \u00a0After the days activities, \u00a0I was then checked into the Hyatt Andaz, a three month old property. The size of the place took my breath away with its avant garde decor and exquisite style.<\/p>\n After a brief rest in a beautiful room where I spent considerable time trying to use the wash basin and the coffee maker. \u00a0I narrowly missed breaking the tap of the basin in anger and gave up on the coffee machine. Called house keeping and then learn the art of using the coffee maker. The room and view is unbelievable, however the bathroom and loo have no locks, which is good for a couple but awkward for two strangers who have been put together. After an unbreakable vow that we do not enter the bathroom if one of us is there, we continued with the rest. The loo did not have water either. Always a nightmare for Indians right? After taking a nibble of the fine Belgium chocolate that was waiting for me, I quickly got into a party mode to head to their banquet.<\/p>\n It was a lovely evening with Vivek and Prasad talking about the concept and the philosophy of practicability and style behind the Tata Tigor Design. \u00a0It was well presented with them handling all the questions thrown at them from the bloggers.<\/p>\n It was a memorable night with good music that ranged from the soothing to the frenzy, spirits that flowed liketh water and absolutely brilliant food. I got my favourite Hoegaarden beer and Bombay Sapphire \u00a0with Tonic so I was a happy man.<\/p>\n After a spledid emperoros breakfast, we assembled for the drive where the cars were waiting for us. My driving partners were Jaideep Khanduja and Indrani Ghose.<\/p>\n Since we were all avid drivers we decided to take equal distance turns \u00a0for testing the car. \u00a0After the photo session and flag-off, \u00a0Indrani started first. We got the petrol version and the seating was nice and comfortable. \u00a0 The initial hiccups trying to understand the navigation was soon mastered. The route was set and we just had toi follow GPS aunty. The car was extremely smooth to sit and enjoy the ride. \u00a0 I tried both the city and power drive option. The power drive option makes the car become a race horse. Very peppy and lovely handling. I took the car to speeds of 120 – 130 and it was easy handling. Brilliant drive.<\/p>\n Picture Credit \u00a0– Indrani Ghose Picture Credit \u00a0– Indrani Ghose After the pitstop in the Heritage Transport Museum, an absolutely brilliant place that had history of transportation in India with an unbelievable collection of ancient vehicles from the Dassat to Chevrolets of yore. More on that in another post<\/p>\n The drive back was with the diesel version. I did find the gear box slightly difficult to handle and wasn’t as smooth as the petrol version. \u00a0The car however was powerful and quickly ate up miles with its speed and performance.<\/p>\n After a scrumptious lunch, the event ended with us being dropped back to the airport.<\/p>\n Style – 4.5\/5<\/p>\n Interior 3.5\/5<\/p>\n Features 4\/5<\/p>\n Driving and handling 4\/5<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Experience of the Tata Tigor vehicle organized by Indiblogger was a rush of fun and thrill. 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The Adventure Begins in Namma Uru itself<\/h6>\n
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About Tata Tigor<\/h6>\n
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