Discover the New Tata Tigor: Premium Feel with Leather Pack and i-CNG
The Tata Tigor is now available in an exciting new variant, the XZ+ LP Leather Pack. This version brings a more premium feel to the compact sedan. We will explore the XZ+ LP CNG Dual Tone variant in detail, focusing on its features and specifications.
New Tata Tigor XZ+ LP: What’s Fresh?
The biggest update in the XZ+ LP (Leather Pack) variant is the introduction of leatherette seats and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. These additions provide a premium feel when you step inside the car. The overall interior and exterior design largely remain the same as previous models, with these specific enhancements.
Tata Tigor Variants and Pricing
The Tata Tigor offers a range of variants. The base XZ variant starts from an ex-showroom price of 6.09 lakh in Lucknow. Other petrol variants include XM, XZ, and XZ+. For the i-CNG option, there are three variants: XZ, XZ+, and XZ+ LP. Please note that the base XZ variant does not come with a CNG option. The XZ+ LP CNG Dual Tone variant has an ex-showroom price of around 8.85 lakh, with an on-road price in Lucknow nearing 9.85 lakh.
Exterior Design and Features
From the front, the Tata Tigor features projector low-beam headlights and halogen high-beam lights. LED DRLs and indicators are integrated into the headlight unit. The front bumper has a chrome-designed lower grille. The car comes with dual wipers, including rain-sensing wipers. The roof is finished in black, giving it a dual-tone look.
The Tata Tigor rides on 15-inch hyper-style wheels, which are designed to look like alloys. The tires are Apollo 175/65 R14 steel rims. At the front, it has disc brakes, while the rear wheels feature drum brakes. On the side, you’ll find glossy black ORVMs with integrated indicators. Door handles feature a chrome finish, and the driver’s door has a request sensor. The rear profile boasts eye-catching LED backlights. The car features a Tata logo in the center of a chrome strip, along with i-CNG technology badging. Reflectors and a reverse light are integrated into the dual-tone rear bumper.
Interior Comfort and Technology
Stepping inside, the new leatherette seats in white provide a comfortable and premium feel. The driver’s seat offers height adjustment. The dashboard layout remains familiar. The steering wheel is now leather-wrapped and features various controls. The car is equipped with a fully digital instrument cluster, displaying information like trip details, average mileage, range, and fuel levels for both CNG and petrol.
The infotainment system includes physical buttons and connectivity options like USB and AUX. Other interior features include fully automatic climate control, an engine start/stop button, fog lamp controls, a CNG to petrol converter switch, a charging outlet, and a microphone. The door panels have a dual-tone finish with window controls, bottle holders, and speakers. The rear seats offer good legroom, suitable for its segment.
Performance and Efficiency (i-CNG)
The Tata Tigor offers both petrol and i-CNG engine options. The petrol engine delivers 86 PS of power and 113 Nm of torque, offering a mileage of approximately 20 kmpl. When running on i-CNG, the car produces 73 PS of power and 95 Nm of torque, with an estimated mileage of around 26 kmpl. The CNG variant is available only with a manual transmission, while the petrol variant offers both manual and automatic options. The fuel tank capacity for petrol is 35 liters, and the CNG tank can hold approximately 8 to 9 kg of CNG, depending on pump pressure.
Safety and Dimensions
Safety is a priority in the Tata Tigor, which holds a 4-star safety rating from Global NCAP. Tata cars are known for their strong build quality. Standard safety features include dual airbags, ABS with EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), Corner Stability Control, a reverse parking camera, a speed alert system, and seatbelt warnings.
The Tigor has a length of 3993 millimeters, a width of 1677 millimeters, and a height of 1532 millimeters. Its wheelbase measures 2450 millimeters. The ground clearance stands at 170 millimeters.
Boot Space and Practicality
Being a compact sedan, the Tata Tigor offers practical boot space. While the standard boot capacity is 420 liters, the i-CNG variant, due to the CNG tank placement, offers a usable boot space of 205 liters. This still allows for accommodating some luggage, unlike some other CNG models that offer minimal boot access.
Color Options and Competitors
The Tata Tigor is available in several attractive colors, including White, Blue, Red, Silver, and Grey. In the market, the Tata Tigor competes with other compact sedans such as the Hyundai Aura, Maruti Dzire, and Honda Amaze. It is notable that both the Hyundai Aura and Honda Amaze also carry a 4-star safety rating.
Warranty
The Tata Tigor comes with a standard warranty of 2 years or 75,000 kilometers, which can be extended.
Conclusion
The new Tata Tigor, especially with the XZ+ LP variant, brings a touch of premium comfort to the compact sedan segment. With its enhanced interior, efficient i-CNG technology, and strong safety rating, it stands out as a well-rounded option for buyers looking for a stylish and practical car.