Tata Motors has recently launched its most affordable electric car in the form of the Tiago EV, with prices ranging from Rs 8.49 lakh to Rs 11.79 lakh (ex-showroom). It comes in four variants and two battery pack options. First, take a look at the specs of the electrified hatchback: –
Battery Capacity | 19.2kWh | 24kWh |
Motor Type | PMS Motor | PMS Motor |
Max Power | 62PS | 75PS |
Peak Torque | 105Nm | 114Nm |
Claimed Range | 250km | 315km |
0-60kmph Acceleration | 6.2 sec | 5.7 sec |
Drive Modes | – | Sport & City |
10-100% Charging Time (via 3.3 kW home charger) | 5.1 hrs | 6.4 hrs |
10-100% Charging Time (via 7.2 kW home charger) | 2.6 hrs | 3.6 hrs |
10-80% Charging Time (from 50kW DC fast charger) | 57 mins | 57 mins |
Variants Availability | XE, XT | XT, XZ+, XZ+ Tech LUX |
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Length | 3769mm |
Width | 1677mm |
Height | 1536mm |
Wheelbase | 2400mm |
Rim size | 14-inch |
Boot Space | 240L |
Tata offers the Tiago EV in five color options: Teal Blue, Daytona Grey, Tropical Mist, Pristine White, and Midnight Plum. One can also pick any shade with a contrasting black-colored roof in the top-spec XZ+ Tech LUX trim.
Battery Pack Option | 19.2kWh |
Ex-Showroom Price (incl. the 3.3kW AC home charger) | Rs 8.49 lakh |
Key Features: –
Verdict: – The pricing of the entry-level XE variant might appeal to you. However, it misses out on various basic features, including power windows and a day/night rear-view mirror. Also, it comes only with a smaller battery pack that claims a range of 250km on a single charge. Considering customer feedback of other Tata EVs, we really doubt this claimed figure. So, we will recommend you avoid this variant.
Battery Pack Option | 19.2kWh | 24kWh |
Ex-Showroom Price (with 3.3 kW AC home charger) | Rs 9.09 lakh | Rs 9.99 lakh |
Premium Over Previous Variant | Rs 60,000 | – |
Key Features (over the XE trim): –
Verdict: – Save for the height-adjustable driver’s seat & rear wiper, the Tata Tiago EV XT variant gets almost all the features that an ordinary person desires in a car. So, you can consider its long-range version. However, skip this variant if you want more comfort & convenience features.
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Battery Pack Option | 24kWh |
Ex-Showroom Price | Rs 10.79 lakh (with 3.3 kW AC home charger) Rs 11.29 lakh (with 7.2 kW AC home charger) |
Premium Over Previous Variant | Rs 80,000 |
Key Features (over the XT trim): –
Verdict: – The XZ+ variant of the Tata Tiago EV truly justifies the price premium it commands over the XT variant. We think it’s the most value-for-money variant of the electric hatch.
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Battery Pack Option | 24kWh |
Ex-Showroom Price | Rs 11.29 lakh (with 3.3 kW AC home charger) Rs 11.79 lakh (with 7.2 kW AC home charger) |
Premium Over Previous Variant | Rs 50,000 |
Key Features (over the XZ+ trim): –
Verdict: – The XZ+ Tech LUX variant comes with more feel-good elements & features over the XZ+ trim that can enhance your overall in-cabin experience to some extent. However, despite being the top-spec trim, it lacks rear adjustable headrests, which is a bit disappointing.
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