Tata Motors has announced pricing for i-CNG-powered Tiago and Tigor. The Tata Tiago CNG's price starts from Rs 6.09 lakh, while the Tigor CNG has been priced from Rs 7.69 lakh (both prices, ex-showroom, Delhi). With the Tiago CNG and Tigor CNG, Tata Motors becomes the third mass-market carmaker to offer factory-fitted CNG kits on its passenger vehicles, the others being Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai. These two models are the first of more CNG-powered vehicles expected from Tata Motors.
Here's a detailed price list for the CNG-powered Tiago and Tigor in India.
Tata Tiago and Tigor CNG prices, ex-showroom | ||
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Variant | Tata Tiago CNG | Tata Tigor CNG |
XE | Rs 6.09 lakh | - |
XM | Rs 6.39 lakh | - |
XT | Rs 6.69 lakh | - |
XZ | - | Rs 7.69 lakh |
XZ+ | Rs 7.52 lakh | Rs 8.29 lakh |
- Deliveries for Tiago, Tigor CNG to start this month
- Costs Rs 90,000 more as compared to equivalent petrol variant
- CNG fuel economy not revealed officially yet
Tata Tiago CNG, Tigor CNG: what's different?
Under the hood, both, the Tiago CNG and Tigor CNG, are powered by Tata’s 1.2-litre, three-cylinder Revotron petrol engine. While in petrol guise, this engine produces 86hp and 113Nm of peak torque, in CNG spec, the engine produces 73hp and 95Nm of peak torque. That means there’s a difference of 13hp and 18Nm between the respective petrol and CNG versions of the Tiago and Tigor. Additionally, despite the increased weight (around 100kgs), the Tiago has a ground clearance of 168mm while the Tigor's is 165mm.
Transmission options on both models include just a 5-speed manual gearbox. Notably, the Tiago and Tigor CNG can be started directly in CNG mode, which is a feature not offered by any of its rivals. Tata has not reavealed the claimed fuel efficiency the Tiago and Tigor CNG yet. For reference, the recently launched Maruti Celerio CNG returns a fuel economy of 35.60km/kg.
Tata Tiago CNG, Tigor CNG: trims and features
The CNG-powered versions of the Tiago and the Tigor do not boast of any changes in terms of design over the regular petrol versions. The only update on the outside is a new ‘i-CNG’ badge on the tailgate of both models. Similarly, there aren’t any notable changes to the interior of the Tiago CNG and Tigor CNG either.
As can be seen in the price table above, the Tiago CNG is available in four trims – XE, XM, XT, XZ+ – while the Tigor CNG is available in two trims – XZ and XZ+. The Tiago CNG is available right from the base to second-from-top trim, while the Tigor CNG is available on the top-spec trims only.
The equipment list has been carried forward from the standard cars, which means the top-spec CNG trims come equipped with features such as 14-inch alloy wheels, projector headlamps with LED DRLS, 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system complete with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, eight-speaker Harman audio system, a digital instrument cluster, automatic climate control, electrically adjustable and foldable wing mirrors and more.
Safety features include dual airbags, ABS, rear parking camera and sensors, and corner stability control. Notably, the Tiago CNG and Tigor CNG are the only Global NCAP 4-star rated CNG cars available in the country right now.
Tata Tiago CNG, Tigor CNG: rivals
As mentioned, the CNG space has so far been dominated by Maruti and Hyundai, with the former having the widest range of CNG vehicles, which starts with the Alto and goes all the way up to the Ertiga MPV. The Tata Tiago CNG will face competition from the likes of the Hyundai Santro CNG, Maruti Wagon R CNG and the newly launched Celerio CNG.
Meanwhile, the Tigor CNG will rival the Hyundai Aura CNG. Maruti Suzuki is also said to be working on new CNG variants of the Swift and Dzire, both of which could add up to the competition against the CNG Tiago and Tigor.
Tata Tiago, Tigor XZ+ trims updated
Tata Motors has also updated the top-spec XZ+ trim on both the Tiago and Tigor range. The Tiago XZ+ gets an exclusive new Midnight Plum colour option, along with a dual-tone black and beige interior theme. The rest of the range continues to get a black and grey interior theme as before.
Meanwhile, the Tigor XZ+ gets an exclusive new Magnetic Red colour option, which can also be had with a black roof for a dual-tone exterior theme. Furthermore, the Tigor XZ+’s 15-inch alloys are now finished in Sonic Silver instead of the dual-tone finish as seen on the Tiago. In terms of features, the 2022 Tigor now gets rain-sensing wipers and automatic headlamps on the XZ+ trim. Other interior changes on the Tigor XZ+ include new seat fabric and a dual-tone black and beige interior theme.
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