Tata Motors is showcasing the Tata Tigor at the NADA Auto Show 2017. Here are images of the "Styleback" from the motor show floor.
The Tata Tigor is Tata Motors' newest entry-level sedan. Derived from the Tata KITE 5 concept, the Tata Tigor is essentially a sedan version of the Tata Tiago, with a design twist. Created using the IMPACT design language, the Suzuki Dzire rival is 3,992 mm long, 1,677 mm wide and 1,537 mm tall. It has a 2,450 mm wheelbase and offers a ground clearance of 170 mm. There's 419 litres of space in the boot.
The Tigor went on sale in Nepal just earlier this month. The Nepali-spec Tata Tigor is powered by the 1.2-litre Revotron three-cylinder petrol engine that produces 85 PS and 114 Nm of torque. The user can choose from two drive modes - Eco and City. In India, a diesel engine is also available, which is the 1.05L Revotorq unit (70 PS/140 Nm).
Tata Motors sells the Tigor in Nepal in four configurations: XE, XT, XZ and XZ (O). Available features include smoked projector headlamps, LED tail lamps, Connectnext touchscreen infotainment system by Harman, ABS & EBD with CSC and dual airbags.
Copper Dazzle, Espresso Brown, Pearlescent White, Platinum Silver, Striker Blue and Berry Red are the colour options. Prices start at NPR 23,45,000 (INR 14,65,550.98).