Tata Motors has introduced its iCNG vehicles across trim levels of the Tiago and the Tigor.
Tata Motors, launched its advanced iCNG technology in its Tiago and Tigor brands.
With this launch, Tata Motors plans to strengthen its position in the CNG market. The new iCNG range from Tata Motors, will be available at a starting price of Rs 609,900, (ex-showroom Delhi), for the Tiago iCNG.
Tata Motors has introduced its iCNG vehicles across trim levels of the Tiago and the Tigor.
Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility said, “The demand for both economical personal mobility as well as greener, emission friendly mobility is rapidly rising. Our iCNG range offers a delightful experience with incredible performance, a wide range of premium features, upmarket interiors and uncompromised safety. Developed on the 4-pillars of Design, Performance, Safety and Technology, the feature rich iCNG technology will further expand the appeal of our popular ‘New Forever’ range of cars and SUVs to open new vistas for growth.”
The new Tiago iCNG and Tigor iCNG are powered by the Revotron 1.2L BS VI engine which produces maximum power of 73PS – the highest for any CNG car in this segment. The company claims that the iCNG cars comes in with best-in-class technology and features, programmed to deliver optimum performance and seamless shifting of fuel modes from Petrol to CNG.
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