The Tiago NRG takes the sensible, 4-star safe Tiago and gives it a rugged, crossover attitude. With increased ground clearance, tough body cladding, and roof rails, it ignores deep potholes and rough rural roads without breaking a sweat. If you want the footprint of a small hatchback but the peace of mind of a micro-SUV, the NRG is a brilliant, tough little car.
Tata Tiago Nrg Bs6 price starts at ₹ 6.74 Lakh and goes upto ₹ 8.20 Lakh (Avg. Ex-Showroom, Delhi). It is offered in 4 variants. The base model is Tata Tiago Nrg Bs6 Xz and the top model is Tata Tiago Nrg Bs6 Xz CNG At.



The Tiago NRG has a very streamlined variant lineup. Skip the standard petrol if you have a massive daily commute and opt for the XZ CNG variant to drastically cut running costs. If you deal with heavy city traffic, the automatic XZ AMT is the logical choice, giving you all the rugged styling with two-pedal convenience.
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Owners heavily favor the NRG for its ability to tackle bad roads without scraping the underbelly. The heavy, safe feel of the car gives immense confidence to new drivers. However, as the miles pile up, the most common complaints focus on the unrefined, noisy nature of the 3-cylinder engine, and the clunky AMT transmission during stop-and-go traffic.
You might miss the Punch's commanding SUV seating position, but the NRG feels zippier and is easier to park.
Routine servicing is highly affordable, falling exactly within budget hatchback segment rates.
Yes, the thick plastic cladding protects the lower body panels from stone chips and minor parking lot scrapes.
Yes, it holds a highly reassuring 4-star Global NCAP safety rating, making it incredibly robust.
Expect 12-14 kmpl in heavy city traffic, and up to 18 kmpl on smooth highways.
It holds value decently, retaining around 55%, largely driven by buyers explicitly seeking safe used cars.
Wait times are generally very short, usually taking 2 to 4 weeks.
It feels slightly more top-heavy than the standard Tiago in fast corners, but it remains highly stable at normal speeds.
Expect premiums to align with highly affordable segment rates for a new comprehensive policy.
Yes, Tata's focus on heavy sheet metal and structural rigidity means it feels noticeably more planted and secure at highway speeds.
Yes, if you skip the mid-to-high trims, you will miss out on the crucial touchscreen and tech features that make the cabin feel modern.


















