In a paradigm-shifting move, Tata Motors is set to redefine the driving experience by introducing new versions of its popular models, the Tata Tiago and Tigor. These variations signify not only a progression in fuel technology but also a groundbreaking move towards increased eco-friendliness and convenience. With the incorporation of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) automatic transmission these vehicles aim to offer a harmonious blend of efficiency, innovation, and driving comfort.
Powertrain and Transmission
Setting New Standards The current Tiago and Tigor models, known for their robust 1.2-liter petrol engines and transmission versatility, are about to transform. The upcoming CNG variants while maintaining the legacy of these engines, will introduce a unique facet a 5-speed manual transmission dedicated to the CNG models. This development marks a significant milestone as the Tiago and Tigor CNG AMT variants will be the first in India to feature an automatic transmission with CNG capabilities. Despite a slightly reduced power output of 73.5 horsepower and 95 Newton meters, these variants promise a driving experience that seamlessly combines performance with eco-consciousness.
Design and Features
Merging Style and Sustainability The introduction of CNG AMT variants does not compromise on the aesthetic appeal and interior features that define the Tiago and Tigor. The exterior showcases signature elements including projector headlamps, auto-folding side mirrors and two-tone alloy wheels. Inside, the driver and passengers are treated to a host of premium features, such as automatic air conditioning, a sophisticated 7-inch infotainment system, and advanced safety components, including dual front airbags and a rear parking camera.
Pricing and Comparison
Value with a Premium Touch As these groundbreaking variants enter the market, the pricing strategy aligns with the innovation they bring. The Tiago CNG is expected to start at Rs 6.55 lakh, while the Tigor CNG will have a starting price of Rs 7.80 lakh (excluding showroom costs). This represents a premium of approximately Rs 60,000 over their manual counterparts. In the competitive landscape, the Tiago CNG will compete with models such as the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios CNG, Maruti Suzuki Celerio CNG, and Wagon R CNG. Simultaneously, the Tigor CNG will face competition from models like Maruti Suzuki Dzire CNG and Hyundai Aura CNG.
Market Impact and Future Prospects: Shaping the Road Ahead As the pioneers of CNG automatic cars in India, Tata Motors is not merely launching new vehicles they are shaping a new trend in the market. It’s expected that the demand for these innovative vehicles would boost Tata Motors’ standing and even inspire other automakers to look into related technologies. Tata Motors may choose to add this innovative technology to other cars in their lineup in the future. This would provide consumers with more sustainable driving options and enable them to envision a period when CNG AMT solutions will be more commonly available.
2024-01-24 19:18:18