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What Are The Pros And Cons Of Tata Tigor EV?
The pros or advantages of Tata Tigor EV are:
- A preferred choice for commercial buyers (Tigor EV-based XpressT) makes the Tigor EV a fairly reliable option for personal use
- A reasonably long list of features like cruise control, auto projector headlamps, auto wipers, power mirrors, rear armrest and keyless entry
- DC fast charging is standard with CCS-2 connector
- 4 regen modes — including regen off — allows you to select the most appropriate regen option based on the driving conditions and driving style
The Tata Tigor EV has the following shortcomings or problems:
- Telematics feature is available as standard making it a no-go for buyers who value digital privacy more than remotely-accessible features
- The platform is not designed for an EV and derived out of the Tigor petrol; thus, it doesn’t enjoy some of the EV-specific benefits, which aren’t apparent on the surface
- Missing front armrest armrest even in the top model costing almost Rs. 14.0 lakh ex-showroom
- Realistic range of 230-250km is not satisfactory as the Punch EV 35 with a much larger battery pack starts at under Rs. 13.0 lakh (ex-sh)No day/night inside mirror in the base model
- While Tata have changed the colour options and don’t offer white colour with the Tigor EV, the car is still likely to carry some of the taxi image
- No AC fast charging capability; this feature is available in Tiago and Punch EV as standard
- More accomplished Punch EV is available for less price and longer range
- Even more accomplished Windsor EV costs only a bit more than the Tigor top model although it can get quite expensive once you scale up to the Windsor top model
What Is The Price Of Tata Tigor EV Variants?
The Tata Tigor EV is available in 4 variants XE, XT, XZ Plus and XZ Plus Lux with prices ranging from Rs. 12.49 lakh to Rs. 13.75 lakh (ex-showroom).
TATA TIGOR EV PRICES
EX-SHOWROOM | MARCH 2025 |
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Variant | Price |
XE | Rs. 12,49,000 |
XT | Rs. 12,99,000 |
XZ Plus | Rs. 13,49,000 |
XZ Plus Lux | Rs. 13,75,000 |
Tata Tigor EV XE – Base Model Standard Features
The base model of the Tigor EV costs Rs. 12.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The most notable features of the Tigor EV’s XE variant are:
TATA TIGOR EV XE
BASE MODEL FEATURES |
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Safety & Functional | Style |
Tilt steering | Body-coloured bumpers |
Auto AC | Gloss black outside mirrors |
Height-adjustable driver seat | Black outside door handles |
Front power windows | 14-inch steel wheels |
Internally adjustable outside mirrors | Integrated spoiler + high stop lamp |
12V front power outlet | LED tail lamps |
Multi-mode regen | Digital instrument cluster |
Connected car tech | Fabric upholstery |
Std. safety features | Grey + black interior theme |
Tyre pressure monitoring (TPMS) | Flat bottom steering |
Puncture repair kit | |
Adjustable front headrests | |
Seatbelt w/ pretensioners & load limiters | |
3x fixed rear headrests | |
Adjustable front headrests |
EV or not, considering the asking price for the Tigor base model, you should expect the following features:
- Day/night inside mirror
- Remote central locking
- Steering-mounted controls
- Front and rear armrests
- Rear camera
- Touchscreen infotainment
- Wheel covers
- Rear defogger
- Projector or LED headlamps
- Power mirrors
- Cruise control
Because of so many must-have features missing in this variant, we can’t recommend this. Moreover, the lack of features pinches more because of the high asking price. Consider buying a higher variant.
Tata Tigor EV XE vs XT Variant – Price, Feature Comparison
The XT variant of the Tigor EV costs Rs. 12.99 lakh (ex-showroom) and this price is Rs. 50,000 higher than the base model.
TATA TIGOR EV XE vs XT
PRICE COMPARISON |
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XE | Difference | XT |
Rs. 12,49,000 | Rs. 50,000 | Rs. 12,99,000 |
The XT variant of the Tigor EV gets the following additional notable features over the base XE variant:
TATA TIGOR EV XT
FEATURES OVER XE |
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Others | Infotainment |
Remote central locking | 7-inch touchscreen |
Day/night inside mirror | Steering-mounted controls |
Auto door lock/unlock | 4x speakers |
Display for parking sensors | Speed dependent volume |
Full wheel covers | Wired Android Auto |
Theatre dimming cabin lamps | Wired Apple Carplay |
Rear power windows | FM, USB, Bluetooth |
Power mirrors |
Considering the cost of the car, even in the XT variant, you will miss many of the following features like:
- Front and rear armrests
- Rear camera
- Rear defogger
- Projector or LED headlamps
- Power mirrors
- Cruise control
Moving up the ladder, the XT variant justifies the upgrade but you get a lot more features and a lot better value with the XZ Plus. So, we’ll suggest you make the jump.
Tata Tigor EV XT vs XZ Plus Variant – Price, Feature Comparison
The XZ Plus variant of the Tata Tigor EV costs another Rs. 50,000 and carries an ex-showroom price tag of Rs. 13.49 lakh.
TATA TIGOR EV XT vs XZ PLUS
PRICE COMPARISON |
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XT | Difference | XZ Plus |
Rs. 12,99,000 | Rs. 50,000 | Rs. 13,49,000 |
The Tigor EV’s XZ Plus variant gets the following notable additional features over the XT trim:
TATA TIGOR EV XZ PLUS
FEATURES OVER XT |
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Style & Safety | Others |
Halogen projector headlamps | Keyless entry w/ push-button start/stop |
Front fog lamps | Rear armrest |
Rear camera | 1-touch down driver window |
(-) Rear parking sensors | Power folding mirrors w/ auto fold |
Indicators on outside mirrors | Cruise control |
Rear defogger | Auto wipers |
LED DRLs | Auto headlamps |
Stylish wheel covers | Follow-me-home headlamps |
Shark fin antenna | +4x tweeters |
Knitted inner roof liner | 12V rear power outlet |
Cooled glovebox |
The XZ Plus offers 50% greater value than the incremental jump in asking price over the base XE variant. Still, it’s worth noting that you can buy the Punch EV Adventure Long Range for less price. It’s also our top recommendation for Punch EV buyers. In addition to the SUV body style and a fresh styling, the Punch EV 35 also offers significantly better range, performance and an EV-spec platform.
Tata Tigor EV XZ Plus vs XZ Plus Lux Variant – Price, Feature Comparison
The XZ Plus Lux top model of the Tigor EV costs Rs. 13.75 lakh (ex-sh) and is Rs. 26,000 pricier than the lower XZ Plus variant.
TATA TIGOR EV XZ PLUS vs XZ PLUS LUX
PRICE COMPARISON |
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XZ Plus | Difference | XZ Plus Lux |
Rs. 13,49,000 | Rs. 26,000 | Rs. 13,75,000 |
The Tigor EV’s XZ Plus Lux variant gets the following notable additional features over the XZ Plus trim:
TATA TIGOR EV XZ PLUS LUX
FEATURES OVER XZ PLUS |
Style |
Dual-tone black roof |
Leather upholstery |
Leather steering wheel |
Even in the top model of the Tigor EV, you may miss features like:
- Auto-dimming inside mirror
- Faster 7kW or higher AC charger (available with Tiago EV and Punch EV as an option)
The XZ Plus Lux variant justifies the incremental cost over the lower variants and is worth considering for the additional features.
Which Variant Of The Tata Tigor EV Should You Buy?
Among the lower variants of the Tigor EV, XE and XT are difficult to recommend. But the XZ Plus is easy to recommend. Although, it becomes so because of the overpriced base model, which costs more than the Tiago EV top model.
Based on the V3 variants algorithm, our recommendation stands. Still, it’s worth noting that the Punch EV Adventure 35kWh variant costs less than the Tigor EV XZ Plus. Besides a SUV-like body and a fresh styling, it also offers an EV-spec platform, longer range and far superior performance.
TATA TIGOR EV
BUYING RECOMMENDATION |
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Variant | VFM % | Prices | Recommendation |
XE | 100% | Rs. 12,49,000 | Too basic for this price; not recommended |
XT | 171% | Rs. 12,99,000 | Consider buying the XZ Plus for better value + ownership experience |
XZ Plus | 153% | Rs. 13,49,000 | Top recommended |
XZ Plus Lux | 161% | Rs. 13,75,000 | Value upgrade; worth considering |
What Are The Engine Specifications Of The Tata Tigor EV?
Unlike the Tiago EV, the Tigor EV is only available with a single battery and performance configuration — 26kWh with 75PS of power and 170Nm of torque. It charges using a 3.3kW AC charger and takes about 9 hours 30 minutes to reach 100% from 10%.
TATA TIGOR EV VS RIVALS
ELECTRIC CAR SPEC COMPARISON |
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Tigor EV | Tiago EV 19 | Tiago EV 24 | eC3 | Punch EV 25 | Punch EV 35 | |
Battery | 26kWh | 19.2kWh | 24kWh | 29kWh | 25kWh | 35kWh |
Claimed Range | 250km | 180km | 275km | 240km | 265km | 365km |
AC Charging | 3.3kW | 3.3kW/ 7.2kW | 3.3kW/ 7.2kW | 3.3kW | 3.3kW/7.2kW | 3.3kW/7.2kW |
AC Charging Time (10-100%) | 9h 30m (3.3kW)
4h (7.2kW) |
6h 54m
(3.3kW) 2.6 hours (7.2kW) |
8h 42m (3.3kW)
3h 36m (7.2kW) |
10h 30m
(10-100%) |
9h 30m
(3.3kW) 4h (7.2kW) |
13h 30m (3.3kW)
5h (7.2kW) |
DC Fast Charging (10-80) | 59m | 57m | 58m | 57m | 56m | 56m |
Power | 75PS | 61PS | 75PS | 57PS | 81PS | 121PS |
Torque | 170Nm | 110Nm | 114Nm | 143Nm | 114Nm | 190Nm |
Transmission | 1-speed | 1-speed | 1-speed | 1-speed | 1-speed | 1-speed |
Mileage | 9.61kmpu | 9.38kmpu | 11.45kmpu | 8.28kmpu | 10.6kmpu | 10.43kmpu |
You can use our Fuel Cost Calculator to see how any petrol, diesel or CNG car will cost to run based on the latest fuel price in your city.
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What Are The Dimensions Of The Tata Tigor EV?
The Tigor EV is larger than the other 3 affordable electric cars. Despite its sedan configuration, its 172mm ground clearance is better than that of the Tiago EV and the eC3, while Punch EV offers the best ground clearance and boot space in the segment.
TATA TIGOR EV VS COMPETITION
DIMENSION COMPARISON |
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Tigor EV | Tiago EV | Tata Punch EV | eC3 | |
Length | 3993mm | 3769mm | 3857mm | 3981mm |
Width | 1677mm | 1677mm | 1742mm | 1733mm |
Height | 1532mm | 1536mm | 1633mm | 1604mm (w/ rails) |
Wheelbase | 2450mm | 2400mm | 2445mm | 2540mm |
Ground Clearance | 172mm | 166mm | 190mm | 170mm |
Boot Space | 316L | 240L (up to roof) | 366L | 366L |
Tyre Size (Base) | 175/65 R14 | 175/65 R14 | 185/70 R15 | 195/65 R15 |
Tyre Size (Top) | 175/65 R14 | 175/65 R14 | 195/60 R16 | 195/65 R15 |
What Are The Colour Options Of The Tata Tigor EV?
The Tigor EV is available in the following 6 colour options:
- Dark red
- Blue
- Grey
- Red with black roof
- Blue with black roof
- Grey with black roof
Note: Here is a quick look at our length-based segmentation of cars to give you an idea of how we are classifying cars based on their size.
CLASSIFICATION OF CARS
UPDATED: MARCH 2023 |
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SEGMENT | LENGTH | BODY STYLES | EXAMPLE |
A Segment | < 3699mm | Hatchback | Alto K10, Celerio, Comet EV |
SUV (Micro) | Exception: Kwid
S-Presso |
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B1 Segment | 3700 – 3850mm | Hatchback | Grand i10 Nios, Swift, Tiago |
SUV (Mini) | Punch, Ignis, Tiago NRG | ||
B2 Segment | 3850 – 3999mm | Hatchback | Altroz, Baleno, i20 |
Sedan | Dzire, Amaze, Verna | ||
MPV | Triber | ||
SUV (Sub-Compact) | Brezza, Nexon, Venue, Magnite, Altroz, C3, Kiger, Fronx, Sonet, XUV300 | ||
Off-Road | Thar, Jimny | ||
C1 Segment | 4000 – 4399mm | SUV (Compact) | Kushaq, Creta, Seltos, Grand Vitara, XUV400, Hyryder, Taigun, XUV400 |
MPV | Ertiga | ||
C2 Segment | 4400 – 4599mm | Sedan | City, Verna, Ciaz, Slavia, Virtus |
SUV (Mid-size) | Alcazar, Scorpio Classic | ||
MPV | Carens, XL6 | ||
D1 Segment | 4600 – 4799mm | SUV (Large) | XUV700, Innova Hycross, Hector, Safari, Hector Plus, Scorpio N, Ioniq 5, Kodiaq |
Sedan | Octavia | ||
MPV | Innova Crysta | ||
D2 Segment | > 4800mm | SUV (Full-size) | Exception: Fortuner (5mm less)
Gloster |
MPV | Carnival | ||
Sedan | Superb, Camry |