Tata Motors has started testing the facelifted Tigor on the roads ahead of an expected launch in the fourth quarter of the year. IAB's digital artist has used all the details revealed by the test mule sightings and created a rendering to show how the 2020 Tigor could look like.
The Tata Tigor embodying the IMPACT design theme was launched in March 2017. The mid-cycle update for the sub-4-metre sedan should bring in an updated upper front grille and a new bumper, along with an updated set of headlamps and tail lamps.
The Tata Tigor has been on sale with two engine options -1.2-litre Revotron petrol and 1.05-litre Revotorq diesel. The former develops 85 PS and 114 Nm, while the oil-burner produces 70 PS and 140 Nm. While the petrol motor is available with a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT options, the diesel mill comes only with a 5-speed manual unit. The petrol engine will get upgraded to meet BS-VI emission norms, but the diesel engine will get discontinued.
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Along with the facelifted Tigor, Tata Motors is working the facelifted Tiago as well. The latter should arrive first.