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After enjoying much success with the Tiago hatchback, Tata is launching its new compact sedan, the Tigor.
Tata set itself ambitious targets with the Tigor compact sedan – this car is after all re-entering a segment the carmaker helped create in the first place. At the back, the car’s coupe-like roof meets the boot quite elegantly, while the front is reminiscent of the Tiago. But that isn't where the resemblance ends - even the interiors are heavily inspired by the hatchback. Roomy and comfortable, the interiors also come with some additions such as a revised climate control unit and new seat patterns. The compact sedan is powered by a 85hp, 1.2-litre naturally-aspirated Revotron petrol motor, while the diesel unit is the 70hp, 1.05-litre Revotorq engine. Both engines come paired to a five-speed manual gearbox.
Here are the different features available in each of the car's four different variants:
Tata Tigor XE (Petrol: ₹4.70 lakh; Diesel: ₹5.60 lakh)
Air-conditioning
Power steering
Drive modes
LED tail-lamp inserts
Tata Tigor XT (Petrol: ₹5.41 lakh; Diesel: ₹6.31 lakh)
ConnectNext infotainment system
Remote locking
ABS
Rear parking sensors
Driver seat height adjust
Power windows
Electric adjust wing mirrors
Multi-function steering
Tata Tigor XZ (Petrol: ₹5.90 lakh; Diesel: ₹6.80 lakh)
Projector headlamps
Alloy wheels (15-inch petrol; 14-inch diesel)
Dual airbags
Electric boot unlock
Body-coloured air vent finish
Tata Tigor XZ(O) (Petrol: ₹6.19 lakh; Diesel: ₹7.09 lakh)
ConnectNext touchscreen infotainment system
Voice command
Video and image playback
Auto climate control
Reverse camera
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