DC Avanti Car
Whenever I watch movies, which bear the 'man'
suffix - Superman, Batman, Spiderman et al, I can't help but realise our
dependency on superheroes. Not ours as much as America's. In India,
superheroes are a breed, which never really caught on. They were always
masked in the form of mythology and that is why even today, when my
generation thinks about the Mahabharata, we remember the stories, the
enchanted arrows that were flung from one end of the battle ground to
the other, defying all laws of physics, the flying chariots, the super
human feats that made characters - legends. But clearly, their modes of
transport weren't as appealing as the ones of the western world.
The Batmobile, the Fantasticar, the Blackbird (X-Men), Wonder Woman's
Invisible plane and even though both Spiderman and Superman didn't need
one, they both got a Spider-mobile and a Supermobile (not used often,
but just in case). All these cars came with the best of technology and
were fast; and that's why you can see why the western world is so
obsessed with sports cars. For Indians, however, finding inspiration for
a sports car, after looking at the flying chariots, was a bit of a long
shot, but that doesn't mean that we can't make a sports car.
Well, here it is. It's called the Avanti and the creation comes from -
you guessed it right - Dilip Chhabria. Take pride in it because this
one's a made-in and made-for-India. The name Avanti reminds you of the
Studebaker Avanti, which was America's most powerful four-seater coupe,
but clearly on the design front there is a lot that is different and I
got a lesson in that, when the car came to our office. Well, nearly half
the building came out to see what it was.
DC Avanti
The reactions were astounding, to say the least. "What is it?" they'd
say, "a Ferrari?" No "a Lamborghini?" Well I see why you say that but
No, "a Porsche?" No and after having given them the name and origin it
was their turn to let out a lengthy disbelief - 'Nooooooo!' All that
discussion was followed by a selfie session and it took every ounce of
our stamina and the building guard to shoo all those loitering away. But
let's face it, it's nothing like any of the marquees it was taken for,
but the fact that it is capable of arousing those emotions in people is a
big plus that goes in its favour.
We were stopped and asked a lot of times and most of the times
disturbed, during the shoot, for more information about the car and
though we were happy to pass it on, it just made us wonder about the
attention this kind of car attracts. Well, it's the sheer showcase of
design elements that take you by surprise. The flowing shoulder line
that splits right through the centre, the styling element on the hood
and the sleek front end with the two large air scoops; all shout 'sports
car' and then there is the louvered engine cover, which helps you to
sneak a glance at the craftsmanship of the engine (something of an 80s
thing)
DC Avanti
The Avanti, then, has all the right elements and deserves the 'sports
car' tag, but yes it leans a bit on the traditional side, when it comes
to the space frame chassis. All the suspension components, gearbox,
body panels and the engine are mounted on this chassis and this makes it
stiffer, which is good. This is especially noticeable, when you dive
into a corner and want the opposite lock just to kick that tail out and
essentially show off. The Avanti does it in the most non-dramatic and
non-scary way.
DC Avanti
Powering the Avanti is a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine developing
250bhp. The motor is an off-the-shelf, four-cylinder unit, from a French
car manufacturer, and it develops a torque of 340Nm, which kicks in at
as low as 2000 rpm, but when you bring it to life, it sounds normal. You
expect the engine to crank and a burst of exhaust volume; well, there's
none of that drama. But the lack of noise has nothing to do with
performance. According to the people at DC designs, it sprints from
0-100km/h in just 6 seconds and there's no reason why we won't believe
it. Yes, it's quick and fun to drive and with a ground clearance of
155mm it is tall too and has no problems negotiating any of the speed
bumps or potholes on the road. The clutch was a bit heavy and the brakes
felt a bit spongy, so you felt it needed a bit more travel to get that
bite, but well, it is still work in progress and bleeding the brakes
might resolve the issue, to an extent.
What makes it fun is the 6-speed synchromesh manual gearbox. It
wouldn't have been a true sports car, if it was automatic, would it? It
takes some getting used to the gearbox, but the positioning of the gear
box is ideal for a sports car kind of feel. The transmission works well
and lifts the 1500kg beast to provide you with power at will. There is
no option for paddle shifters yet, but if they could get it in there,
nothing like it.

DC Avanti
The interiors of the car are what we were interested in, for we've
seen the maker conjure this space into a work of art, in other cars. So
what has he done here? For starters, I thought I wouldn't fit in it. A 6
footer, both in height and girth, I wasn't really confident that the
sport seats would make for comfortable housing, but surprisingly, once I
was in the seat, there wasn't an issue. There wasn't much head room for
me, as there was just about a centimetre's distance between my skull
and the roof and you also have no option to change the height of your
seat.
DC Avanti
Of course, DC offers you a whole range of interior options, from
leather carpets to Alcantara seats and headliner and it's all
customisable. So if you are planning to buy one, well there's a lot to
choose from. The three spoke steering wheel looks nice and chunky, while
the big digital instrument cluster adds some attitude. The user
interface of the console isn't the best, but you aren't expecting it to
be from Bentley or Ferrari, right? There's also a USB, Aux-In and
Bluetooth, so all your music needs are covered.
At 35 lakhs, it's the most affordable
sports car in India and the order is already piling up. The effort put
into making the Avanti shows and certain faults it has, you can let them
pass. Considering that the car doesn't come out of the stable of a car
manufacturer, we have to applaud this attempt and we hope that future
cars from DC will be more refined, as every company learns from its
mistakes. The Avanti then is creating a bit of a history and moving away
from the world of flying chariots and this is what makes it even more
special!
Specifications
Engine: 2000cc, 4 cylinder, turbocharged petrol
Max Power: 250bhp@5500 rpm
Max Torque: 340Nm @2750-5000rpm
0-100km/h: 6 seconds
Price: 35 lakh onwards
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