Vahan | 4-139-

At first glance, a code like “Vahan 4-139-” seems forgettable. Yet it represents the invisible backbone of modern commerce:

Since "Vahan" is a database, not a car, let’s decode a real-world scenario. When you receive your RC (Registration Certificate) from Parivahan Sewa, the "Engine Section" uses a specific shorthand.

A typical entry might read: Engine Type: 4-139-P-MT vahan 4-139-

To understand the value of "4-139-", you must understand the "Ludicrous Line" of engine design.

If you are searching this term to buy a car, here is the definitive list of models that appear under this code in the Indian transport database: At first glance, a code like “Vahan 4-139-”

| Model | Engine | Actual Power | VAHAN Entry | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Skoda Kushaq 1.5 TSI | 4-cyl, 1.5L Turbo | 148 BHP | 4-139- (Detuned MT) | | Volkswagen Taigun GT | 4-cyl, 1.5L Turbo | 148 BHP | 4-139- (Detuned MT) | | Hyundai Verna (2020) | 4-cyl, 1.4L Turbo GDi | 138.5 BHP | 4-139-P | | Kia Sonet GTX+ | 4-cyl, 1.4L Turbo | 138.5 BHP | 4-139-P-DCT | | MG Astor 1.3 Turbo| 4-cyl, 1.3L Turbo | 138 BHP | 4-139-C (C for Turbo) |

Important Note: Diesel engines rarely appear as "4-139" because common-rail diesels in this class (Hyundai 1.5 CRDi, Tata 1.5 Revotorq) make only 113-115 BHP. If you have a diesel showing 139 BHP on VAHAN, it is likely a typo or an aftermarket tune. A typical entry might read: Engine Type: 4-139-P-MT

| Possibility | Explanation | |-------------|-------------| | District Code "4" | In many states (e.g., Maharashtra: 01-Mumbai, 02-Thane, 04-Pune), "4" is a district RTO code. But "4-139-" doesn’t match standard format (e.g., MH 04). | | Partial Registration No. | Example: KA 04 139 or UP 04 139X. The dash after "139-" suggests missing digits. | | Challan / Reference ID | E-challan numbers often include RTO code + sequence (e.g., 04-139-2024xxxx). | | Fitness Certificate No. | Some states embed RTO code (04) and serial (139). | | Error Code | No official VAHAN error code matches "4-139-". |