Tata Tiago

    Autocar score 8
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    Tata Tiago

    Autocar score 8
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    City Delhi
    ₹ 5.24 lakh
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    On Road Price, Delhi
    Starting ₹13,303/month
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    The Tiago is Tata Motors’ smart and likeable city hatchback. What makes it more likeable still is its competitive pricing. The Tata hatchback is available in petrol-manual, petrol-AMT and diesel-manual variants.

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    The Tiago is Tata Motors’ smart and likeable city hatchback. What makes it more likeable still is its competitive pricing. The Tata hatchback is available in petrol-manual, petrol-AMT and diesel-manual variants.

    Tata Tiago key specifications

    Tata Tiago Price ₹ 5.24 lakh PriceTata Tiago Range/Mileage 23.84kplMileageTata Tiago Engine Capacity/Motor Type 1199ccEngineTata Tiago Transmission ManualTransmissionTata Tiago Fuel type PetrolFuel typeTata Tiago Seating Capacity 5 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Tata Tiago expert reviews

    We like

    • Value
    • Upmarket cabin

    We don’t like

    • Fuel economy not the best
    • Dull diesel engine

    Tata Tiago Overview

    What is it?
    Think of the Tigor JTP as a Tata Tigor with a whole lot more spice. Along with the Tiago JTP, the Tigor JTP is the first of the products from JT Special Vehicles or JTSV – a joint venture between Tata Motors and Coimbatore-based Jayem Automotives that is big in the business of racing. In its transformation from mainstream Tigor to racier Tigor JTP, the compact sedan has been upgraded with a more powerful engine, an enhanced suspension and sportier details outside and in. And as you’ll learn, it all comes together very well.

    What’s it like on the outside?
    The stylish and distinctive Tigor was already a good base to build upon; the JTP’s styling package brings in the right dose of sportiness. There’s a new front bumper, the grille gets a new honeycomb mesh and there’s even a vent on the bonnet that actually does the job of channeling hot air from the engine compartment. The projector headlights from the updated Tigor also help the look.

    At the sides, it’s the faux air vents (with JTP badging), side skirts and unique design of the 15-inch wheels that distinguish the JTP from the more everyday versions. Also unique to this version of the Tigor is its blacked-out roof and contrast mirror casings. Note, the Tigor JTP is only available in white and red body colour options. A faux diffuser on the rear bumper and a dual barrel exhaust round off the Tigor JTP’s slick visual upgrade.

    What’s it like on the inside?
    In keeping with the JTP’s sportier bent, Tata Motors and Jayem have jazzed up the Tigor’s cabin too. While there is no change to the basic design of the dashboard, the new colour theme does make the cabin look sportier than the standard Tigor’s. The JTP’s cabin is predominantly an all-black affair with bits finished in red adding the requisite splash of colour. Of the elements finished in red are the air-con vents, the lining for the floor carpets and the stitching on the seats and steering.

    More form-fitting front seats would have been nice but no complaints for the chunky, leather-wrapped steering that feels great to hold. In fact, most of what you touch is nicely finished – save for the drilled pedals that seem a bit flimsy, and there’s still room for improvement in terms of panel fit. A cool detail borrowed from other Tata cars and the most apt here is the rev needle that glows red in the upper reaches of the rev range.

    Just as on the standard Tigor, there’s a good deal of space in the back for two adults, and there’s also enough room in the boot for large suitcases. The Tigor JTP is reasonably well-equipped too with dual airbags, ABS, auto climate control and a 5.0-inch touchscreen. Just wish the touchscreen was slicker in operation and came bundled with Android auto and Apple CarPlay.  

    What’s it like to drive?
    The changes to the exteriors and interiors are all well and good but the real talking point on the Tigor JTP is its upgraded mechanical package. The Tigor’s naturally aspirated 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine has made way for a 1.2-litre, three-pot turbocharged unit. It’s the same engine that powers the Nexon SUV, albeit with a few revisions on the intake and exhaust to help it make slightly more power. On the Tigor JTP, the engine punches out 114hp at 5,000rpm and 150Nm at 2,000-4,000rpm; that’s quite a step up from the standard Tigor petrol’s 85hp and 114Nm. Tata and Jayem have also reworked gearing on the five-speed gearbox in the interest of better acceleration.

    While we are yet to verify Tata’s claims of a 10sec 0-100kph time for the Tigor JTP, there’s no disputing that this is a fun car to drive. The engine won’t race to the 6,000rpm limiter and you won’t get a surge of torque even when the turbo comes on strong around 2,500rpm, but there’s enough performance on tap to satisfy the petrolhead in you. There’s plenty of poke in the mid-range and it is genuine fun working the smooth-shifting gearbox to keep the engine on the boil. Sound effects come by way of the thrum from the three-cylinder engine and you’ll even hear a hiss from the turbo’s blow-off valve every now and then. More volume would have been nice but Tata Motors simply couldn’t go louder to keep within noise regulations.

    Even though it lacks the bottom-end pep of a Maruti Suzuki Dzire, the Tigor JTP feels fine in town too. We did find the power delivery a bit jerky in low speed settings perhaps down to snappy fueling. Also City driving mode that restricts torque to 115Nm is fine for its intended purpose only. To see the Tigor JTP in the best light, you need to switch to Sport mode that gives access to all of the engine’s power.   

    Engine aside, the Tigor JTP also gets a revised suspension. Ride height is down by 15mm, the dampers have been optimised and there’s new rubber too. Interestingly, engineers say it’s the new tyres (from MRF and Apollo) that have made the biggest difference to the Tigor’s handling. The JTP generally feels keener around the bends. There’s loads of grip from the tyres, turn-in is that little bit sharper, and the added weight to the steering also helps you work a greater connect with the car. We also noted the Tigor JTP that has a 50mm longer wheelbase feels more poised and surefooted than the Tiago JTP, both on fast straights and through the corners. Low-speed ride comfort is just as good as the standard Tigor.

    Should I buy one?
    Where the standard Tigor undercuts its competition by a significant margin, the Tigor JTP’s Rs 7.49 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) price tag puts it in the heart of the compact sedan segment. Sure, the Tigor JTP stands out from the crowd for its sportiness but in a segment that’s lead by models that are big on practicality and efficiency, we fear the fun-to-drive Tata might not get the attention it deserves. And that would be a shame because the Tigor JTP injects much-needed flavour into the segment. It’s a car that addresses the needs of a family car buyer as well as the keen driver with equal ease.

    That being said, we’d happily forego the Tigor JTP’s added boot space and roomier rear seat for the Tiago JTP. And save a cool Rs 1.1 lakh in the process. 

    Tata Tiago features and specifications

    Our Rating
    8
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Engine Displacement
    1199 cc
    Body Style
    Hatchback
    Doors
    5
    Seats
    5
    Airbags
    0
    Max Power
    85hp at 6000rpm
    Max Torque
    114Nm at 3500rpm
    Gearbox Type
    5-speed Manual
    Warranty Distance
    75000 km
    Warranty Duration
    2 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Tata Tiago variants and price

    Tata Tiago price for the base model starts at ₹ 5.24 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 7.21 lakh (on-road Delhi).Tata Tiago comes in 22 variants.The Tata Tiago Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 5.24 lakh - ₹ 7.21 lakh.

    Variants
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    Tata Tiago 1.05 Revotorq XZ+ Dual Tone 1047cc | Manual | Diesel | 27.28kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.05 Revotorq XZ+ 1047cc | Manual | Diesel | 27.28kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.05 Revotorq XZ 1047cc | Manual | Diesel | 27.28kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.05 Revotorq XT (O) 1047cc | Manual | Diesel | 27.28kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.05 Revotorq XT 1047cc | Manual | Diesel | 27.28kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.05 Revotorq XM (O) 1047cc | Manual | Diesel | 27.28kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.05 Revotorq XM 1047cc | Manual | Diesel | 27.28kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.05 Revotorq XE (O) 1047cc | Manual | Diesel | 27.28kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.05 Revotorq XE 1047cc | Manual | Diesel | 27.28kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XZ+ Dual Tone 1199cc | Manual | Petrol | 23.84kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XTA 1199cc | AMT Auto | Petrol | 22.27kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XT (O) 1199cc | Manual | Petrol | 23.84kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XT 1199cc | Manual | Petrol | 23.84kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XM (O) 1199cc | Manual | Petrol | 23.84kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XM 1199cc | Manual | Petrol | 23.84kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XE (O) 1199cc | Manual | Petrol | 23.84kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.05 Revotorq XZ (without Alloys) 1047cc | Manual | Diesel | 27.28kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XZ (without Alloys) 1199cc | Manual | Petrol | 23.84kpl
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    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XE 1199cc | Manual | Petrol | 23.84kpl
    ₹ 5.24 lakh View Price Breakup
    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XZ 1199cc | Manual | Petrol | 23.84kpl
    ₹ 6.48 lakh View Price Breakup
    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XZ+ 1199cc | Manual | Petrol | 23.84kpl
    ₹ 6.97 lakh View Price Breakup
    Tata Tiago 1.2 Revotron XZA 1199cc | AMT Auto | Petrol | 22.27kpl
    ₹ 7.21 lakh View Price Breakup

    Tata Tiago comparison

     
    Tata Tiago ₹ 5.24 - 7.21 lakh Autocar India rating for Tata Tiago 8
    Maruti Suzuki Wagon R ₹ 4.98 - 6.60 lakh Autocar India rating for Maruti Suzuki Wagon R 8
    Maruti Suzuki Celerio ₹ 4.94 - 6.31 lakh Autocar India rating for Maruti Suzuki Celerio 7
    Hyundai Santro ₹ 5.62 - 7.07 lakh Autocar India rating for Hyundai Santro 8
    Datsun Go ₹ 4.48 - 6.55 lakh Autocar India rating for Datsun Go 7
    Engine
    1047-1199 cc
    Engine
    1197-998 cc
    Engine
    998 cc
    Engine
    1086 cc
    Engine
    1198 cc
    Mileage
    22.27-27.28 kpl
    Mileage
    21.5-22.5 kpl
    Mileage
    23.1 kpl
    Mileage
    20.3 kpl
    Mileage
    19.83 kpl
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Petrol-CNG
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Petrol-CNG
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Transmission
    Manual,AMT Auto
    Transmission
    AMT Auto,Manual
    Transmission
    AMT Auto,Manual
    Transmission
    Manual,AMT Auto
    Transmission
    Manual

    Tata Tiago mileage

    Tata Tiago mileage starts at 22.27 kpl and goes up to 27.28 kpl.The Tata Tiago Petrol engine mileage starts at 22.27 kpl and goes up to 23.84 kpl.The Tata Tiago Diesel engine mileage is 27.28 kpl.

    Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
    Petrol1199ccAMT Auto22.27kpl
    Petrol1199ccManual23.84kpl
    Diesel1047ccManual27.28kpl

    Tata Tiago quick review

    The Tiago looks chic and is rather nice on the inside, as well. The cabin is well-laid-out and also looks relatively upmarket with elements like textured plastics on the dash and a knitted roof-lining doing much to improve the ambience. Drivers will like the view out while passengers at the rear will be happy with the space and comfort on offer.
    Where the Tiago feels less special is in its powertrain. The 85hp, 1.2-litre petrol engine can get thrummy and the powerband is narrow. However, performance is more than adequate and its drive modes further help fine-tune the experience. The petrol-AMT works well for the most part but shifts are not always smooth or timely. The 70hp, 1.05-litre diesel feels hesitant at low speeds, isn’t punchy and like the petrol, gets vocal when revved. A light steering makes the Tiago easy to steer and while set to the firmer side, the suspension delivers good ride quality on the whole.

    Tata Tiago : our choice

    With three engine-gearbox options and multiple trims, there are lots of versions of the Tiago to choose from. The diesel-manual Tiago is decent but the substantial price difference to the petrol makes it only viable for buyers with a high monthly running. The AMT auto, on the other hand, makes for the most city-friendly version of the Tiago.
    The ideal Tiago would be the petrol-auto in top-spec XZ+ trim. However, Tata only offers the XZ+ on the manuals. As things stand, we’d sacrifice the convenience of the automatic transmission for the added goodies the petrol-manual XZ+ gets. Part of the XZ+’s kit are attractive alloy wheels, auto climate control and a 7.0-inch touchscreen with Android Auto – and all at a reasonable price.

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    Tata Tiago colours

    The Tata Tiago offers a variety of color options. Tata Tiago is available in a range of 10 colors. The colors offered in Tata Tiago are Black / Pearlescent White ( Dual Tone), Black / Titanium Grey ( Dual Tone), Black / Berry Red ( Dual Tone), Black / Canyon Orange ( Dual Tone), Pearlescent White, Platinum Silver, Titanium Grey, Espresso Brown, Berry Red and Canyon Orange.

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