Tata Tigor Overview
Fuel Type | Petrol/ Petrol+CNG |
Transmission | Manual/ AMT |
Mileage | 17 - 21 KM/L |
Tank Capacity | 35.0 L |
Seating | 5 Seater |
Airbags | Yes |
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Body Type | Sedan |
Specifications & Features
Explore an in-depth overview of the Tata Tigor specifications and features, offering comprehensive details on its engine choices, fuel efficiency, torque, power, transmission, dimensions, and trunk capacity. Additionally, gain insights into the car's advanced safety features and infotainment system.
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The Tata Tigor, a sub-compact sedan was launched in India by Tata Motors based on its A-segment hatchback Tata Tiago. Tigor was launched in March 2017 in India. All new-Tigor has updates its features and design. It also has BS6 compliant diesel and petrol engine options. The seating capacity of the sub-compact sedan is 5. Tigor has a naturally aspirated 1.2-litre petrol engine with 3-cylinders. The maximum power generated by Tigor is 84 bhp and the peak torque is 114 Nm. Tata Tigor Diesel comes with a turbocharged Revotorq diesel engine with 3-cylinders. The maximum power generated by the diesel engine is 70 PS and the peak torque is 140 Nm. Both engines come with a 5-speed manual gearbox. The variants available in Tata Tigor are XE, XZ, XM, XZA, XZA+, & XZ+.
The petrol variants with manual transmission are Tigor XE, Tigor XM, Tigor XZ+ and Tigor XZ.
The petrol variants with automatic transmission are Tigor XMA AMT and Tigor XZA Plus AMT.
The boot space and fuel tank capacity of the vehicle is 419 litres and 35 litres respectively. Some of the stand-out features of Tata Tigor are keyless entry, push-button start/stop, 7-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a digital instrument cluster, and Auto AC. The mileage of the sub-compact sedan as per ARAI is 20.5 kmpl. The foldable rear seat (bench folding) is soft and comfortable for the passengers and also provides extra space when required. The car performs well and gives better driving dynamics than others launched by Tata Motors in this segment.
Expert Review on Tata Tigor
Pros
- Impressive Ride Quality
- Frugal Engines With A Cng Option Available
- Scores Well On Safety
Cons
- Rear Seat Lacks Legroom
- No Ac Vents At The Rear
- Turbo Petrol Engine Is Missing
The Tigor rides and handles well, is very well equipped, spacious and frankly, thoughtfully engineered. And although we wish the engines were a little peppier and more refined, one of the biggest reasons we think the Tigor will be popular will be because of how it looks. As a package, the Tigor is extremely well suited for any Indian family who wants to upgrade from an entry level hatchback but still wants a three box design.
The automotive world is ever-evolving, and with that evolution comes the Tata Tigor, a promising subcompact sedan from Tata Motors. Yet another entrant in the sub-4-metre sedan category, the Tigor has the potential to challenge established names like the Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Honda Amaze, Hyundai Aura, and others. But what sets the Tigor apart is its potential to carve a niche segment for itself, thanks to a competitive price tag. Dive in with us as we unravel the intricate details of the Tata Tigor, from its powertrain options to its features, and let’s figure out if it’s the right fit for your garage and, more importantly, your hard-earned money.
One glance at the Tigor, and its lineage is evident. It draws major design elements from the Tata Tiago hatchback. The front boasts a hexagonal grille flanked by twin-barrel headlamps housing projector low beams and halogen highs. Unfortunately, the design lacks LED daytime running lights. The petrol Tigor flaunts 15-inch dual-tone diamond-cut wheels, while the diesel settles for 14-inch ones. However, the real stunner is its rear – a fusion of coupe-like roofline and a seamlessly integrated boot. Noteworthy are the innovative high-mounted spoiler with an end-to-end tail lamp and the 3D tail lamps. The sporty rear bumper adds the final touch, making the Tigor a good looking sub-4-metre sedan in India.
Inside, the Tigor doesn’t stray far from its sibling, Tiago. However, it packs a punch with an array of additional features. The dashboard houses a touchscreen infotainment system with Mirrorlink, enabling seamless phone integration for navigation and media. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility is on offer too, at least on the top-spec variants and elevate the entertainment experience. The top variants come equipped with climate control and a robust dashboard with aesthetically pleasing colour-coded AC vent surrounds. The clarity of the instrument cluster is commendable, enhanced with a unique silver-painted surround.
The Tata Tigor comes equipped with Anti Lock Brakes (ABS), and ensures maximum control even in demanding braking scenarios, diminishing the risks of skidding. The Tigor comes with standard dual airbags, ensuring the well-being of both the driver and the front passenger in the unfortunate event of a collision. As urban landscapes become denser and road conditions fluctuate, the braking feedback from the Tigor remains optimal, instilling confidence in the driver. Whether navigating the bustling city streets or cruising on the highway, Tata Tigor’s commitment to safety is evident, promising a secure journey every single time.
Powering the Tigor are two three-cylinder engines borrowed from the Tiago. The 1.2-litre petrol engine delivers an output of 84 bhp and 114 Nm of torque. While these specifications seem impressive theoretically, real-world performance suggests a hint of sluggishness and lack of punch. However, the diesel engine, a turbocharged 1.05 litre, might have lesser power at 69 bhp but compensates with a robust torque of 140 Nm, making city rides smooth. Both engines are paired with a light clutch and a precise gear shift, ensuring fatigue-free drives even in peak traffic.
At the heart of the Tata Tigor’s ride experience lies its well-calibrated suspension system. The front MacPherson struts and rear twist-beam setup have been tuned well to absorb the undulations on Indian roads, ensuring that occupants are comfortable most of the time. Whether navigating through the rough patches of rural terrain or cruising on smooth highways, the Tigor remains unperturbed, delivering a plush ride quality that’s synonymous with luxury.
Steering is another forte of the Tigor. The Electric Power-assisted Steering (EPAS) system offers a fine blend of feedback and ease, making city maneuvering a breeze while instilling confidence during high-speed highway jaunts. The steering weighs up nicely as the speedometer climbs, ensuring that the driver remains connected to the road, feeling every contour and curve. The chassis exhibits minimal body roll, and when thrown into corners, the Tigor holds its line well. It’s a car that encourages spirited driving, yet remains composed, ensuring safety remains paramount. Braking, too, is commendable. The Tigor's disc-drum brakr combination provides progressive stopping power, ensuring the vehicle halts with precision and predictability, even under demanding conditions.
Tata has priced the Tigor between Rs. 6.30-8.95 lakh. While the Tigor is not aggressively priced, it does make for a good value-for-money proposition.
Selecting the right variant is important, ensuring you get the most bang for your buck without compromising on essential features. With the Tata Tigor, this decision becomes even more significant due to the array of choices on offer. Starting with prices from Rs. 6.30 lakh and going up to Rs 8.95 lakh. But it’s not just about the price; it’s about what you get for that price. For families desiring a comprehensive package replete with commendable ride and handling, spacious interiors, and decent equipment, the Tigor stands tall. However, if engine performance and refinement are your priorities, it might be worth considering other options or waiting for a potential engine upgrade from Tata. In essence, assess your needs, prioritise your preferences, and choose a variant that aligns seamlessly with your budget.
The Tata Tigor enters a fiercely competitive market, facing off against the Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Hyundai Aura, Honda Amaze, and more. However, amidst these rivals, the Tata Tigor holds on its own, with its unique propositions. Its distinct fastback styling, competitive pricing, and a decent list of features help the car carve out its own territory. The Tata Tigor is a good option for small families, new car buyers and city dwellers. It has a good blend of style, substance, and value. The competition is fierce, but Tata Tigor, with its innovative approach, has the potential to do well in this segment.
Also, check out our in-depth Review: Tata Tigor Review
Safety Ratings
Brand | Model | Body Type | Year of Testing | Crash Test Weight | Tested By | Adult | Child |
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Tata | Tigor | 5 DOOR Sedan/Hatchback | 2020 | 1259 | Global Ncap | 4 | 3 |
Tata Tigor Price List (Variant Wise)
Tata Tigor Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 6.3 to 9.55 Lakh. Tata offers Tigor in 14 variants. The top variant of Tigor is XZA PLUS iCNG AMT and the base variant is XE Petrol.
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Loan Amount
6.30 L
₹ 62990
₹ 629900
Duration (5 years)
5 years
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Tata Tigor Mileage
What is the fuel efficiency of Tata Tigor
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Petrol | Manual | 17 KM/L |
Petrol | AMT | 21 KM/L |
Petrol+CNG | Manual | 17 KM/L |
Petrol+CNG | AMT | 17 KM/L |
About Tata Tigor
The Tata Tigor, a sub-compact sedan was launched in India by Tata Motors based on its A-segment hatchback Tata Tiago. Tigor was launched in March 2017 in India. All new-Tigor has updates its features and design. It also has BS6 compliant diesel and petrol engine options. The seating capacity of the sub-compact sedan is 5. Tigor has a naturally aspirated 1.2-litre petrol engine with 3-cylinders. The maximum power generated by Tigor is 84 bhp and the peak torque is 114 Nm. Tata Tigor Diesel comes with a turbocharged Revotorq diesel engine with 3-cylinders. The maximum power generated by the diesel engine is 70 PS and the peak torque is 140 Nm. Both engines come with a 5-speed manual gearbox. The variants available in Tata Tigor are XE, XZ, XM, XZA, XZA+, & XZ+.
The petrol variants with manual transmission are Tigor XE, Tigor XM, Tigor XZ+ and Tigor XZ.
The petrol variants with automatic transmission are Tigor XMA AMT and Tigor XZA Plus AMT.
The boot space and fuel tank capacity of the vehicle is 419 litres and 35 litres respectively. Some of the stand-out features of Tata Tigor are keyless entry, push-button start/stop, 7-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a digital instrument cluster, and Auto AC. The mileage of the sub-compact sedan as per ARAI is 20.5 kmpl. The foldable rear seat (bench folding) is soft and comfortable for the passengers and also provides extra space when required. The car performs well and gives better driving dynamics than others launched by Tata Motors in this segment.
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Great looking practical car.
By Rajesh Kumar @ Dec 27, 2019 11:15 PM
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Exterior This car has great looks, The coupe-ish design is a refresh and differentiates the car from the crowd. The high mounted LED stop lamp looks awesome. The LED tail lamps give it a premium look. Overall, it is a great looking car. Interiors Interior of the car is a great surprise from Tata. The quality of plastics has improved by bounds and leaps. The material feels solid and premium. However, Tata can improve the minor fit and finish issues, particularly on the glovebox. Performance After driving around 7000 km, I can say that this car is a solid car. When you sit inside the car, it feels solid and inspires confidence. Engine modes are not gimmicks as I thought, they actually work well. There is a slight engine noise in the cabin, like Volkswagen Polo. But it is not deal breaker. The engine felt adequately powerful, city performance was great, great steering feel and feedback. Easy to maneuver in the city. On highways, you may feel a little lack in power, but nothing significant. It has a linear power delivery. It does the job really well. Ride quality Just one word, marvelous. It feels really comfortable. The suspension is great and little potholes and speed breakers are filtered out quite well. The brakes are really nice. The corner stability control works as well, which is a welcome addition in this price bracket. The car feels stable even at higher speeds. Comfort The seats are really nice, driver seat is very comfortable for long drives and can be adjusted 6-ways. Rear seats are stretched from edge to edge and can easily fit 3 adults. Headroom is adequate as well. The rear seats are well reclined for added comfort, feels like you're sitting on a sofa. The rear seat armrest is also provided with 2 cup holders. Infotainment The infotainment system in the Tata Tigor is best in class (even better than cars from one segment above). It has a 5 inch LCD display which is just fine and does the job well. The real gem is Harman (JBL's parent company) powered audio system with 8 speakers. This system delivers great and immersive audio. You need to hear this to believe it. Tata also provides app suite to work with the infotainment system like navigation etc. It uses navimaps app which provides free offline turn by turn navigation. I must say it works great. Mileage city-14-15kmpl, highways-22-24kmpl. Overall It is a great car for the price and beats the competition hands down. GO for it.
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The best your money can buy. Safety and Style together.
By Yogesh Gaykar @ Oct 13, 2019 09:51 PM
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Hello everyone, I drive my new Tata Tigor XZA AMT for 450kms in its first week and I found it very good to drive. In the city mode it is relaxed and the engine tries to save as much fuel it can compensated by performance but if love relaxed driving it is good for you. I loved the sports mode, the car wakes up and grunts with power and hardly anyone can overtake you if you are good at fast driving.(it's not recommended as it is not safe to drive at high speeds) but to take a test I drove it up to 125kmph and ride was comfortable and highly stable and the steering control was excellent, it is not recommended to take turns at high speeds but I found turning at 80kmph were also under good control,the car is very stable at high speeds. I drove it in the ghats and the body roll is minimal. I got a sunroof and other accessories fitted from Tata services and the whole work was done neatly. My son enjoyed coming out of the sunroof at speeds below 15kmph as recommended. The sunroof adds to the looks of the car. The seats are good and comfortable for long drives. The AMT is excellent and works very good, the gear shift is not so noticeable, the car is under control uphills and downhill .The creep function is very helpful in city traffic and uphill traffic. Downhill the AMT keeps the lowest gear possible this gives good confidence while driving. The milage I got during first 500kms is 13.6 avg.which is fair enough and will improve with first 2 services as per my experience. Thank you Tata Motors for making an excellent Car at this price with all safeties and style.
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Say tata to your poor preconceptions, and Rejoice TATA TIGOR
By Sujit Malick @ Dec 23, 2019 07:21 PM
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Some people are preoccupied with poor performance of Tata cars for its previous performance, to some extent it was true, but scenario has been drastically changed after acquiring Jaguar and Land Rover. Many experts think, 3cylinders petrol engine are underpowered, and lacking punch. First I must say, this Revotron engine has been developed in Coventry, England by the experts of Jaguar. 3 cylinders seem to be futures of car as VOLVO, BMW, and TOYOTA already banked on 3 cylinders, and earned reputation. Secondly it is cost effective and fuel efficient in the era of sustainable development. So as the safety is concerned, Tigor xz+ installed with all features like Air Bag, ABS, EBD, Corner Control Stability, parking sensor Camera, with all automatic features. Milage is also commendable, and kerb weigh makes it solid on road. Infotainment shows its class as Herman powers it. Above all aesthetics of styles are well executed, showing its level with premier car,
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Tigor is far better than any other tata car :)
By Vijay Shenoy @ Dec 23, 2019 07:20 PM
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though tiago is a cheaper car, i would advice you to buy tigor instead, it totally serves its purpose of being unique by its stylish build. additional there are far better facilities in the same model of a tigor as compared to tiago including a arm rest elictrically adjustable ORVM , cooled glove box etc etc. Also to mention its steering is as smooth as any other japanese and german built car. the bootspace is an enormous 407 litres with a fully foldable rear seat which increases it further to 550 litres. The music system is far better than any other car equipped with a stunning 6 speakers set which can only be found in luxury cars. last but not the least, it has a mileage of about 20 km per litre. hats off to tata, such a magnificent car offered at such a low price. a budget person not considering this car in his garage would be unluckiest one on earth.
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By Karthiban @ Dec 24, 2019 07:02 PM
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Overall Tigor style back is tough competitor in this segment. After tata-motors took over the JLR I can see ample of changes in design aspects which get your attention Pros 1) Value for money 2) Design, aerodynamic and solid build 3) Sound system - Best in class Herman 4) Boot space - 419 litters 5) Leg and Headroom 6) Project Head lamp and LED tail lamp 7) Safety feature 8) AC 9) Suspension 10) Ground Clearance Corns As most of the reviews mentioned 1) Brand Value 2) Lot of scope for improvements after sales 3) cabin noise (Not a major concern) 4) Power Lag in engine ( Not a major concern) 5) Display delay in response and not a grate screen size I don't see any other major concerns For this price I think non of the other cars in this segment beats Tigor
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Tata Tigor | |||||
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₹ 6.3 - 9.55 Lakh | ₹ 6.44 - 9.31 Lakh | ₹ 7.16 - 9.92 Lakh | ₹ 6.61 - 9.33 Lakh | ₹ 6.49 - 9.05 Lakh | ₹ 6.81 - 9.78 Lakh |
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7.6 | 7.7 | 7.8 | 8.2 | 7.8 | 7.7 |
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1199 cc | 1197 CC | 1199 CC | 1197 CC | 1197 CC | 1197 CC |
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Manual, AMT | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
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17 - 21 KM/L | 22 - 31.12 KM/L | 18.3 - 18.6 KM/L | 22.35 - 22.94 KM/L | 20.5 - 28 KM/L | 22.35 - 22.94 KM/L |
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Petrol, Petrol+CNG | Petrol, CNG | Petrol | Petrol, CNG | Petrol, CNG | Petrol, CNG |
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5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater |
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35.0 L | 37.0 L | 35.0 L | 37.0 L | 37.0 L | 37.0 L |
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14 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 7 | 8 |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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- The seats in the Tata Tigor are designed to provide a comfortable and supportive ride, with a range of upholstery options to choose from, including fabric, leatherette, and leather. The front seats feature adjustable headrests and lumbar support, while the rear seats provide ample legroom and headroom for passengers.
- The upholstery options available in the Tata Tigor include premium fabric, leatherette, and full leather. The colors and patterns of the upholstery vary depending on the trim level and package selected.
- The Tata Tigor's cabin is designed with ergonomics in mind, featuring a driver-centric dashboard layout that provides easy access to all controls and functions. The seats are positioned for optimal visibility and comfort, and the cabin is equipped with features like automatic climate control and a touchscreen infotainment system to enhance the driving experience.
- The Tata Tigor is available with two engine options: a 1.2-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine and a 1.05-liter turbocharged diesel engine.
- The petrol engine in the Tata Tigor produces a maximum power output of 86 PS and a peak torque of 113 Nm, while the diesel engine produces a maximum power output of 70 PS and a peak torque of 140 Nm.
- The fuel efficiency of the Tata Tigor petrol engine is rated at 19.8 kmpl, while the diesel engine has a fuel efficiency rating of 24.7 kmpl.
- The Tata Tigor's overall design language is contemporary and sleek, with a focus on aerodynamics and fuel efficiency.
- The Tata Tigor's exterior features a sharp front fascia with angular headlights and a hexagonal grille. The sloping roofline and sculpted body panels give it a sporty and aerodynamic look, while the LED taillights and integrated spoiler add a touch of sophistication.
- The Tata Tigor's design is optimized for aerodynamics, with smooth body panels and a sloping roofline that reduces drag and wind noise. The front grille is also designed to direct airflow over the hood and towards the sides of the car, further improving its aerodynamic performance.
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