The Tigor is essentially a Tiago with a smartly integrated, massive boot. It is one of the safest compact sedans on the market, offering 4-star crash safety and a highly absorbent ride. If you want the practicality of a sedan, a heavy build, and a fantastic sound system on a hatchback budget, this is a highly sensible purchase.
Tata Tigor price starts at ₹ 5.55 Lakh and goes upto ₹ 7.90 Lakh (Avg. Ex-Showroom, Delhi). It is offered in 8 variants. The base model is Tata Tigor Xm and the top model is Tata Tigor Xz+ At.



Skip the base XM variant unless your budget is rigid, as you miss out on crucial tech features. The XZ makes far more sense if you want essential tech without inflating your EMI, offering the touchscreen and essential conveniences. Stretch to the XZ+ AT only if you deal with brutal city traffic daily and want the relief of an automatic, alongside the premium aesthetic touches.
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Families love the massive, deep boot space which easily swallows vacation luggage, and the heavy, secure feel of the doors instills a lot of confidence.
However, after a year of ownership, highway drivers frequently complain about the noisy 3-cylinder engine and the lack of pulling power when the car is fully loaded with passengers and AC.
Routine servicing is highly affordable, falling exactly within budget sedan segment rates.
You might miss the Dzire's smooth engine and high resale value, but you will prefer the Tigor's heavy build and superior audio system.
Expect around 13-15 kmpl in the city, and up to 18 kmpl on the highway.
It trails behind the Maruti Dzire, typically retaining around 50-55% of its initial value.
It is a tight squeeze; the cabin width is best suited for two adults and a child in the back.
Wait times are very minimal, typically ranging from 1 to 3 weeks.
Expect premiums to align with highly affordable segment rates for a new comprehensive policy.
It struggles slightly on steep inclines when fully loaded; using the manual override mode is highly recommended.
Yes, it is highly secure, boasting a proven 4-star Global NCAP safety rating.
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.


















