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ARAI Mileage19.2 kmpl
Max Power84.82 bhp
Engine CC1199 cc
TransmissionManual
Dimensions3995 x 1677 x 1532 mm
Clearance170 mm
Top Highlight Features
Parking Assist
Headlight and Ignition On Reminder
Distance to Empty display
ISOFIX (Child-Seat Mount)
EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution)
Tata Tigor Xm Overview
Evaluate the TIGOR XM to balance budget and value alongside a certified 19.2 kmpl. This package pairs the 1199cc petrol powertrain with a feature set perfectly suited for modern Indian commuters.
The Verdict
Families looking for robust safety will find the TIGOR XM highly appealing as a daily driver. Consider stepping up only if a factory touchscreen or alloys are non-negotiable for you. See how it fits your daily routine.
Tata Tigor Xm Pros and Cons
What we like
The crisp, responsive touch display vastly improves the XM 's modern appeal.
The direct mechanical connection gives you complete control over the engine's power band.
Wide-opening doors make entering and exiting the XM extremely easy.
The braking hardware on the TIGOR provides reassuring bite during emergency stops.
Cabin insulation in the XM effectively blocks out annoying traffic noise.
The suspension of the TIGOR is perfectly tuned to absorb unpredictable city potholes.
What to consider
The lack of a factory parking camera makes reversing the TIGOR XM unnecessarily stressful.
Standard steel wheels make the TIGOR look basic at this tier.
Missing a sunroof is a notable omission for buyers expecting premium touches in the TIGOR.
Relying purely on passive safety means the TIGOR XM misses out on modern collision-avoidance tech.
The thick rear pillars on the TIGOR create noticeable blind spots when reversing.
Light-colored cabin elements in the XM demand rigorous maintenance to avoid stains.