Tata Tigor Dual-Tone Colour Options Discontinued
Tata Motors has discontinued the dual tone colour options for the Tigor. Presently, the sedan is available in 4 monotone colour schemes that are Magnetic Red, Arizona Blue, Opal White, and Daytona Grey.
Tata Motors has made a move to discontinue the dual-tone colour options offered with the Tigor sedan. The decision comes in the light of the inadequate demand for them. Moreover, it has been a trend that the monochromatic colours are generally preferred for the sedans over the dual-tone schemes. Earlier, the dual-tone colours were offered across the XZ+ DT, XZA+ DT, XZ+ CNG DT, XZ+ LP DT, XZ+ LP DT, and the XZ+ CNG LP DT variants of the Tigor. At that time, the Tigor had a dual-tone option with Magnetic Red and Opal White colour shades, which could be identified due to the Tigor's Infinity Black roof. Earlier, the carmaker announced special discount offers for a range of its cars in February this year, including the Tigor. The compact sedan from Tata Motors had discount offers of up to Rs 25,000.
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Tata Tigor: Colour Options, Price
As the two-tone colour shades are no longer available, the 2023 Tata Tigor is now available in 4 monotone colour schemes that are Magnetic Red, Arizona Blue, Opal White, and Daytona Grey.
As for the pricing, the Tata Tigor retails between Rs 6.20 lakh for the XE petrol variant and Rs 8.90 lakh for the top-spec XZ+LP CNG trim. Whereas the Tigor AMT variants start at Rs 7.30 lakh and go up to Rs 8.60 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom.
Tata Tigor: Engine details
In terms of the powertrain, the 2023 Tata Tigor carries a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine that develops 85bhp of maximum power and 113Nm of peak torque. There are two transmission options on offer: a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT. In CNG mode, the Tata Tigor churns out 72bhp of power and 95Nm of torque. Only a 5-speed manual gearbox is available with the Tigor CNG.
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The automaker has updated the Tata Tigor's engine to meet BS6 Phase II or RDE norms. The Tata sedan takes on the likes of the Maruti Suzuki Dzire, the Honda Amaze, and the Hyundai Aura.
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