Spacious but spartan looking!
The Terracan offers bucketfuls, nay tubfuls of space in whatever form
you may require. The leather seats are nice as is the steering wheel.
Where the Terracan disappoints is in the look of the interiors which
do not convey the feeling of opulence as they should. The fake wood
panel finish is not convincing and the instrument cluster is plain
and simple. What does add gloss to the interiors is the blue coloured
LCD which features a clock, a compass as well as an option to switch
between an altimeter and a barometer.
The interiors are user friendly with the rear seats split 60:40 for
extra luggage stowage while the steering column is adjustable for
height. Ergonomics on the whole are good and all the controls fall
easily to hand.
All the usual tid-bits that you’d expect in a Rs 10 lakh plus
car are there including a climate control system and a couple of 12V
power outlets including one in the luggage area.
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