Tata Tiago, Tiago NRG, Tigor Get a Price Hike: What You Need to Know

Tata Tiago, Tiago NRG, Tigor Get a Price Hike

Tata Motors has quietly revised the prices of its entry-level models — the Tiago, Tiago NRG, and Tigor. While base variants remain unaffected, most mid-spec variants across these three lineups now carry a slightly higher price tag.

Highlights

  • Price hike ranges from ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 on select variants
  • Base XE petrol and CNG trims remain unchanged
  • The Tiago now starts at ₹5 lakh and goes up to ₹8.55 lakh (ex-showroom)
  • Available with petrol and CNG options, in both manual and automatic variants

Price Update Overview

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Following the launch of updated variants in the Curvv lineup, Tata Motors has turned its attention toward its more affordable offerings. The latest revision affects several trims in the Tiago, Tiago NRG, and Tigor range.

Here’s a quick breakdown:

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  • The base XE Petrol and XE iCNG variants of the Tiago continue to retail at ₹5 lakh and ₹6 lakh respectively — no changes there.
  • Mid-spec trims including XM Petrol, XZ Petrol, XZ+ Petrol, XZA Petrol, XM iCNG, XZ iCNG, and XZA iCNG are now dearer by ₹10,000.
  • Meanwhile, XT Petrol, XTA Petrol, XT iCNG, and XTA iCNG trims have received a ₹5,000 hike.

With this, the Tiago now carries a price tag ranging from ₹5 lakh to ₹8.55 lakh (ex-showroom). Both petrol and CNG versions remain on offer, and buyers can choose between manual and AMT automatic transmission options.

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What About the Tiago NRG and Tigor?

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While Tata hasn’t published a full breakdown of every variant’s new pricing, similar hikes are expected across the Tiago NRG and Tigor lineups as well, particularly on trims that share a similar equipment set and powertrain with the Tiago. As of now, there’s no change in base variants of these models either, maintaining their competitive entry points.

Should You Still Consider These Cars?

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Absolutely. Even with the recent price revisions, Tata’s entry-level lineup continues to offer strong value. Features like dual airbags, ABS with EBD, touchscreen infotainment systems, digital instrument clusters, and factory-fitted CNG options make these models compelling for budget-conscious buyers.

The Tiago, Tiago NRG, and Tigor continue to appeal to first-time buyers, fleet operators, and city commuters looking for a mix of fuel-efficiency, safety, and Tata’s reputation for sturdy build quality.

If you’re planning to bring home a compact Tata car, it might be wise to act soon — before the next round of price revisions hits.

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