The Tata Tiago is known for its affordability and dynamic design. The car offers a blend of comfort, fuel efficiency, and modern features. It is available in petrol and CNG variants.
The Tata Tiago ranges from Rs 5.65 Lakh to Rs 8.90 Lakh.
Variant |
Ex-showroom price |
Tiago XE |
₹5.65 Lakh |
Tiago XM |
₹6.00 Lakh |
Tiago XT (O) |
₹6.20 Lakh |
Tiago XT |
₹6.40 Lakh |
Tiago XE iCNG |
₹6.60 Lakh |
Tiago XT Rhythm |
₹6.60 Lakh |
Tiago XTA |
₹6.95 Lakh |
Tiago XM iCNG |
₹6.95 Lakh |
Tiago XZ Plus (O) |
₹7.00 Lakh |
Tiago XZ Plus |
₹7.30 Lakh |
Tiago XT iCNG |
₹7.35 Lakh |
Tiago XZ Plus Dual Tone |
₹7.40 Lakh |
Tiago XZA Plus (O) |
₹7.55 Lakh |
Tiago XZA Plus |
₹7.85 Lakh |
Tiago XTA iCNG |
₹7.90 Lakh |
Tiago XZA Plus Dual Tone |
₹7.95 Lakh |
Tiago XZ Plus iCNG |
₹8.25 Lakh |
Tiago XZ Plus iCNG Dual Tone |
₹8.35 Lakh |
Tiago XZA Plus iCNG |
₹8.80 Lakh |
Tiago XZA Plus iCNG Dual Tone |
₹8.90 Lakh |
The Tata Tiago features a 1199 cc, 3-cylinder petrol engine producing 85 bhp and 114 Nm of torque. It’s available with a 5-speed manual or AMT transmission and a CNG option.
Specifications |
Petrol and CNG options |
Displacement |
1199 cc |
Power |
85 bhp/ 72 bhp |
Torque |
114 Nm / 104 Nm (CNG) |
Gearbox |
5-speed MT / 5-speed AMT |
Drive |
FWD |
The fuel-efficiency of the Tata Tiago is mentioned below.
Petrol-Manual (1199cc): 19.01 kmpl
CNG-Manual (1199cc): 26.49 km/kg
Petrol-Automatic (AMT): 19 kmpl
CNG-Automatic (AMT): 28.06 km/kg
The Tata Tiago comes equipped with features like a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Harman sound system, automatic climate control, rear parking sensors, dual airbags, ABS with EBD, and corner stability control. It also offers a digital instrument cluster, power windows, and steering-mounted controls.
The Tata Tiago offers several safety features, including dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, corner stability control and rear parking sensors. It also includes speed-sensing auto door locks, seatbelt reminders, and impact-sensing auto door unlock, due to which it has a 4-star Global NCAP safety rating.
The Tata Tiago is offered in six color options: Flame Red, Pearlescent White, Arizona Blue, Daytona Grey, Midnight Plum, and Opal White. The colors may vary depending on the variant.
Ever since the inception of CNG vehicles, automobile manufacturers have generally offered them as an entry or a middle-level variant. Last year, Tata Motors decided to disrupt the CNG market by launching a fully loaded Altroz iCNG with a sunroof. The Indian car maker has now again managed to push the envelope by launching the Tiago iCNG Automated Manual Transmission (AMT). That’s right, it is the first CNG-powered hatchback that is mated to an automatic transmission. True, it isn’t a fully automatic transmission as it has an internally built clutch that the gearbox applies by itself, but it still manages to offer a clutchless pedal driving experience.
We take a quick spin at the Tiago iCNG AMT and find out how the driving experience is.
Tata Tiago iCNG AMT Review: Behind the Wheel
We fired up the 1.2-litre petrol engine and moderate vibrations from the 3-cylinder woke us and the car up. The powerplant’s output remains identical to its CNG manual version, 72bhp and 93Nm in CNG mode and 85bhp and 113Nm when switched to petrol. Being an AMT, slight hesitancy can be felt in the first two cogs, but to be fair the jerkiness in the gear shift is not very pronounced. One has to adapt to the nature of the transmission by offering a gentle throttle response and not putting the pedal to the metal. The power delivery is fairly smooth if the hatchback isn’t pushed around in a hurry. On third gear, the engine feels more responsive and lively to take on the daily traffic snares in the city.
Though there’s a difference of over 10bhp between CNG and petrol drive modes, Tata Motors has ensured there isn’t any compromise in the driving experience as the power response feels more or less. The Tiago iCNG AMT isn’t a hot hatch road runner, but it has enough juice to overtake the city and build up speed on the highway in a calm manner. In terms of performance, one can’t ignore the numbers. The Tiago CNG is one of the most powerful vehicles in its segment.
Unlike other manufacturer’s CNG vehicles, the Tiago iCNG starts from CNG mode as default. With a single ECU, it smoothly shifts from CNG to petrol.
Tata Tiago iCNG AMT Review: Ride and Handling
Keeping in mind the additional weight of the twin CNG tanks, the Tiago ICNG weighs around 110kg as compared to its petrol version. To make sure that handling isn’t compromised, Tata Motors has made the suspension set slightly firm. Due to this, the ride comfort isn’t sacrificed either as it remains well cushioned, especially for the rear passengers.
Tata Tiago iCNG AMT Review: Feature Laden
Like other Tata CNG models, the Tiago AMT also gets the smart twin-cylinder 60-litre CNG tanks that offer some boot space. The tanks are placed below the floorboard of the loading bay while the spare wheel is placed in the underbody. The other smart feature in the Tiago CNG AMT is the micro switch that shuts down the ignition when the fuel flap is open. In case of a gas leak, the system automatically switches from CNG to petrol mode. The Thermal Incident Protection function shuts down the CNG supply to the engine and releases gas directly into the atmosphere through a special nozzle. There is also a fire extinguisher placed beneath the front passenger’s seat.
The Tiago iCNG AMT is available in three variants — — XTA, XZA+ and XZA NRG. The top model comes packed with a 7-inch infotainment system, an 8-speaker music system, automatic climate control, rain-sensing wipers foldable ORVMs, automatic headlights, a tyre pressure monitoring system and a rear parking camera.
The Tata Tiago iCNG AMT is equipped with twin airbags in the front, an Electronic Brakeforce System (EBD) and an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Corner Stability Control, ISOFIX and all seat belt reminders.
Tata Tiago iCNG AMT Review: Verdict
Tata Motors has launched two new colours, Tornado Blue in the Tiago and Grassland Beige in the Tiago NRG. Apart from the badging, there are no new updates from the design side. Moving on to the cabin, it also remains more or less the same except for the CNG button on the dashboard to change the modes.
Starting from Rs 7.90 lakh to Rs 8.90 lakh, the Tiago CNG AMT version is exactly Rs 55,000 more than its manual’s variants, making it a value-for-money proposition as it gets a lot of comfort and tech features, offers more than adequate power for commuting and doesn’t compromise on ride quality or its handling prowess.
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Attractive and well-proportioned design.
The engine offers decent performance.
A standout feature is its 4-star safety rating in the segment.
The interior is visually appealing with updated features.
Its size, visibility, responsive controls, and smooth ride make it ideal for city driving.
The interior quality could use further refinement.
The three-cylinder petrol engine tends to vibrate when idling.
Gear shifts aren’t as smooth as expected.
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The Tata Tiago starts at around ₹5.60 Lakh and goes up to ₹8.15 Lakh, depending on the variant (ex-showroom).
The Tiago is powered by a 1.2L, 3-cylinder Revotron petrol engine and is available in both petrol and CNG variants.
The petrol variant delivers a mileage of around 20 kmpl, while the CNG variant offers approximately 26 km/kg.
Yes, the Tiago is available with a 5-speed manual and an AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) option.
The Tiago comes with dual airbags, ABS with EBD, corner stability control, rear parking sensors, and a 4-star Global NCAP safety rating.
Notable features include a 7-inch touchscreen, Harman sound system, digital instrument cluster, automatic climate control, and steering-mounted controls.
The Tiago comes in Flame Red, Pearlescent White, Arizona Blue, Daytona Grey, Midnight Plum, and Opal White.