Tata Motors has introduced a new Leatherette Pack for the XZ+ and XZA+ variants of the Tigor that adds beige color leather seats to the stated range-topping variants of the sub-4-meter sedan. However, buyers will have to pay Rs 25,000 extra over their standard version with fabric seats. Here’s a look at their prices: –
Variants* | With Leatherette Pack | W/o Leatherette Pack | Price Difference |
XZ+ | Rs 7,84,900 | Rs 7,59,900 | + Rs 25,000 |
XZA+ | Rs 8,19,900 | Rs 8,44,900 | + Rs 25,000 |
XZ+ CNG | Rs 8,74,900 | Rs 8,49,900 | + Rs 25,000 |
Apart from the new seats, the Tata Tigor remains unchanged. That said, it will continue to get features like automatic projector headlamps, LED daytime running lamps, 15-inch alloy wheels, rain-sensing automatic wipers, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple Carplay and Android Auto, auto climate control, digital instrument cluster, multi-function steering wheel, rear defogger, and much more.
Safety, on the other hand, is ensured by dual-front airbags, ABS with EBD, corner stability control, rear parking sensors with a camera, etc.
Powering the Tata Tigor is a 1.2-liter petrol engine (86PS/113Nm), offered with a 5-speed manual and Automatic Manual Transmission (AMT) options. Its manual version also comes with a factory-fitted CNG kit option that makes 73PS/95Nm.
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