April 2024 - Tata Tigor EV Variants Explained - Which One To Buy?

In this variant explained article, you'll find out which variant of the Tata Tigor EV you should buy based on the prices, variant-wise features and value for money. Here we compare and objectively analyse the Tigor EV's variants and their features. Then we will compare the engine specs, dimensions and mileage of the Tata Tigor EV with its competitors, the Tiago EV and a more affordable option — the MG Comet EV.

2024 Tata Tigor EV

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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 remote 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
  • Real-world range for Tata EVs is significantly lower than their ARAI claims (30-40%); even with a very conservative driving style, we noticed a 25-30% lower range than the claimed figure while the Comet meets the ARAI figure with conservative driving and the range only drops by ~10% with load and slightly aggressive driving style; thus the Tigor EV only offers slightly better range than the Comet EV in the real-world driving although the Comet’s size and style is poles apart from the Tigor EV
  • 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

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 | APRIL 2024

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

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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

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

4 regen levels (regen off + 3)

Digital instrument cluster

Connected car tech

Dark fabric upholstery

Std. safety features

Flat bottom steering

Tyre pressure monitoring (TPMS)

Grey + black interior theme

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

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

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

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

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

Style & Safety

Others

Halogen projector headlamps

Push-button start/stop

Front fog lamps

Keyless entry

Rear camera

Rear armrest

(-) Rear parking sensors

1-touch down driver window

Indicators on outside mirrors

Power-mirrors w/ auto fold

Rear defogger

Cruise control

LED DRLs

Auto wipers

Stylish wheel covers

Auto headlamps

Shark fin antenna

Follow-me-headlamps

Knitted inner roof liner

+4x tweeters

The XZ Plus offers 30% 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 LR 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

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 Long Range 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

Variant

VFM %

Prices

Recommendation

XE

100%

Rs. 12,49,000

Too basic for this price; not recommended

XT

102%

Rs. 12,99,000

Consider buying the XZ Plus for better value + ownership experience

XZ Plus

130%

Rs. 13,49,000

Top recommended

XZ Plus Lux

137%

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 and 70Nm of torque. It charges using a 3.3kW AC charger and takes about 6 hours to reach 80% from 10%. The Tigor EV has a claimed range of 315km but a lower fuel efficiency of 12.11kmpu against 13.02kmpu of the Tiago EV.

TATA TIGOR EV VS RIVALS

ELECTRIC CAR SPEC COMPARISON

 

Tigor EV

Tiago EV MR

Tiago EV LR

Comet EV FC

Comet EV 

Battery

26kWh

19.2kWh

24kWh

17.3kWh

17.3kWh

Claimed Range

315km

250km

315km

230km

230km

AC Charging

3.3kW

3.3kW/ 7.2kW

3.3kW/ 7.2kW

3.3kW/ 7.4kW

3.3kW

AC Charging Time (10-80%)*

6 hours (3.3kW)

4.5 hours (3.3kW)

2 hours (7.2kW)

5.5 hours (3.3kW)

2.5 hours (7.2kW)

4 hours (3.3kW)

2 hours (7.4kW)

4 hours

DC Fast Charging

60 min (19kW)

60 min (14kW)

60 min (17kW)

-

-

Power

75PS

61PS

75PS

42PS

42PS

Torque

170Nm

110Nm

110Nm

110Nm

110Nm

Transmission

1-speed automatic

1-speed automatic

1-speed automatic

1-speed automatic

1-speed automatic

Mileage

12.11kmpu

13.02kmpu

13.02kmpu

13.3kmpu

13.3kmpu

*Estimated based on typical usage, charging speed and battery capacity

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.

Fuel Cost Calculator in India

What Are The Dimensions Of The Tata Tigor EV?

The Tigor EV is larger than the other 2 affordable electric cars. Despite its sedan configuration, its 172mm ground clearance is better than that of the Tiago EV and the Comet EV.

TATA TIGOR EV VS COMPETITION

DIMENSION COMPARISON

 

Tigor EV

Tiago EV

Comet EV

Length

3993mm

3769mm

2974mm

Width

1677mm

1677mm

1505mm

Height

1532mm

1536mm

1640mm

Wheelbase

2450mm

2400mm

2010mm

Ground Clearance

172mm

165mm

165mm

Boot Space

316L

240L (up to roof)

-

Tyre Size (Base)

175/65 R14

175/65 R14

145/70 R12

Tyre Size (Top)

175/65 R14

175/65 R14

145/70 R12

Find out how you can get the best mileage or fuel efficiency from your car:

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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

To find out the variant-wise colour option availability of the Tigor EV, you can visit the following link:

2024 Tata Tigor EV – All Exterior Colour Options (Variant-Wise)

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

SEGMENT

LENGTH

BODY STYLES

EXAMPLE

A Segment

< 3699mm

Hatchback

Alto K10, Celerio, Comet EV

SUV (Micro)

Exception: Kwid

S-Presso

       

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

Also Read: Car Segments Explained - With Body Styles And Examples

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mahesh Yadav

Mahesh is a fan of compact, quirky and underrated vehicles that punch above their weight. Multix, Nano and Navi are his favorites.

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