Tata Motors launches Tiago, Tigor CNG AMT

The Tiago iCNG AMT is priced between Rs 7.90 lakh and Rs 8.80 lakh, while the Tigor iCNG AMT ranges from Rs 8.85 lakh to Rs 9.55 lakh.

By Rivan RS, Autocar India calendar 08 Feb 2024 Views icon5252 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Tata Motors launches Tiago, Tigor CNG AMT

Tata Motors has announced prices for the CNG and AMT-equipped Tiago hatchback and Tigor compact sedan. The Tiago iCNG AMT is priced from Rs 7.90 lakh, while the Tigor iCNG AMT’s price range starts at Rs 8.85 lakh. The launch of the AMT-equipped Tata iCNG models marks an Indian industry-first – the first automatic CNG passenger vehicle.

The Tiago that’s CNG-powered and AMT-equipped is available in four variants – XTA, XZA+, XZA+ DT and XZA NRG. Meanwhile, the Tigor iCNG AMT is available in XZA AND XZA+ form only. The brand claims that the 1.2-litre engine, shared between the hatchback and compact sedan, will deliver 28.06km per kg of CNG. In addition, the brand has introduced a new Tornado Blue colour for the Tiago, Grassland Beige for the Tiago NRG, and Meteor Bronze for the Tigor.

Other than the addition of the 5-speed AMT, and the above mentioned new exterior finishes, the Tiago and Tigor are unchanged.

All prices, ex-showroom, Delhi

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