Tata Tigor 2017-2020 news

Both to become petrol-only offerings

Is the Altroz-like grille the only change or will you see updates elsewhere too on the Tigor facelift?

The Tigor was first launched in 2017 and hasn’t seen any significant update since

The 5-speed AMT is only available with the 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine

Minor aesthetic changes and additional features give the Tigor a competitive update

Tata makes affordable performance a reality for Indians with sweet price tags for the JTP twins

Has Tata done enough with the updated Tigor to sway buyers away from the Maruti Dzire? We compare them on paper to find out

Tata has given the Tigor cosmetic updates and new features within two years of its launch to keep it relevant in the face of more modern rivals

Reveals some interesting detailings and additional features which might make their way to a new top-spec variant

The updated Tigor is expected to get subtle styling tweaks and additional features

Based on the XT variant, it is available with both petrol and diesel engines

The limited edition model will feature cosmetic updates both inside and out

Tata to assist state government in setting up electric vehicle charging stations in Mumbai

Apart from the new design elements the Tigor JTP gets the 1.2-litre petrol engine of the Nexon

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