Tata Motors has recently revealed the 2020 Tata Nexon, Tiago and Tigor variants in the Indian market. Equipped with minimal cosmetic changes, the facelifted version of the Tata products are now available for pre-bookings with a token amount of INR 11,000.
Coming to the 2020 Tata Tiago and Tigor, the brand has equipped the updated versions with a sleeker radiator grille at the front that further features a tri-arrow detailing. In addition to this, the sharper headlight design offered to the cars shrieks of their youthful design language. The bonnet of both the cars has also been redesigned while the chrome strip now underlines the headlights entirely.
The rear bumper of the hatchback as well as the sedan has been tweaked a bit and now features more prominent accents. The 2020 Tata Tigor varies from the Tiago with a much more muscular design language that is achieved through the addition of chrome inserts as well as LED DRLs-mated headlights.
The customers can avail the 2020 Tata Tiago in Flame Red, Pearlescent White, Victor Yellow, Pure Silver, Tectonic Blue and Daytona Grey colours while the 2020 Tata Tigor is available with the dealerships in Pure Silver, Deep Red, Pearlescent White, Arizona Blue and Daytona Grey colours.
The brand has discontinued the 1.05L diesel engine on both the Tiago and Tigor though the 1.2L petrol engine has been updated to meet the more stringent BS6 emission norms.
Coming to the 2020 Tata Nexon, the customers can now avail the facelifted SUV in Foliage, Tectonic Blue, Flame Red, Calgary White, Daytona Grey and Pure Silver colour options. Featuring a similar design language as that of the Nexon EV, the 2020 Tata Nexon features a more aggressive front bumper which features a new headlamp design as well as a new radiator grille. In addition to this, the brand has offered the updated SUV with all-new 16-inch alloy wheels while the rear has also been tweaked with redesigned tail lamps.
Both the 1.2L petrol and 1.5L diesel engines on the 2020 Tata Nexon have been updated according to BS6 emission norms. The cabin of the updated SUV now features a redesigned semi-digital instrument cluster while the updated version of the SUV can now be availed in the market in XE, XM, XMA, XZ, XZ+, XZA+, XZ+ (O) and XZ+ (O) variants.
The brand has not yet disclosed the exact pricing details of the 2020 Tata Nexon, Tigor and Tiago though one can expect the facelifted version to get a premium of around INR 45,000 for the hatchback/sedan going all the way up to INR 90,000 for the SUV.
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