Tata Indica Vista value and depreciation
Known for roomier second take on the indica.
Depreciation curve
We class the Tata Indica Vista as a weak-franchise mainstream in our 12-tier model, which puts its retention at roughly 58% after three years and 44% after five. Perfectly good cars weighed down by dealer-network and parts-cost perception on the used market.
Retention table
| After | Retained |
|---|---|
| 1 year | 76% |
| 3 years | 58% |
| 5 years | 44% |
| 7 years | 32% |
| 10 years | 20% |
Estimates for a new purchase at list price; retail basis, trade-in ≈ 12% under retail.
Second-generation spin on the Indica formula that arrived around 2009 with a roomier cabin and slightly better finish. It ran alongside the original rather than replacing it outright. Resale stayed weak and the nameplate faded as Tata's first SA era wound down.
Indica Vista against its rivals
Tata Indica Vista: common questions
Does the Tata Indica Vista hold its value?
We class the Tata Indica Vista as a weak-franchise mainstream in our 12-tier model, which puts its retention at roughly 58% after three years and 44% after five. Perfectly good cars weighed down by dealer-network and parts-cost perception on the used market.
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All figures are modelled estimates for planning, not offers or valuations. Data reviewed 2026.