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Now you can buy Tata Tigor EV! prices start from Rs 12.59 lakh
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CARDEKHO   , Published : Oct 10, 2019, 10:43 am IST | Updated : Oct 10, 2019, 10:43 am IST

Unlike the previous Tigor EV, the new Tigor EV with extended range can also be bought by the general public.

Price of the Tigor EV for fleet operators starts from Rs 9.44 lakh.
Price of the Tigor EV for fleet operators starts from Rs 9.44 lakh.
  • Range of updated Tigor EV is 213km, up by 70km.

  • Motor makes 41PS/105Nm.

  • Available in three variants - XE+, XM+ and XT+.

  • Warranty of 3 years/1.25 lakh km.

  • Price of the Tigor EV for fleet operators starts from Rs 9.44 lakh.

Indian carmaker Tata Motors has gone ahead and launched the Tigor EV with an extended range. The updated EV sedan is priced at Rs 9.44 lakh (ex-showroom) after government subsidies for commercial vehicles. Tata Motors had already launched the Tigor EV in India, however, it was only available for government institutions and fleet operators up till now. This time around, the Tigor EV can be registered for personal use as well.

Also Read: What Could Be Tata’s Mystery EV: Harrier, H2X Or EVision?

It is available in three variants -- XE+, XM+ and XT+ -- and can be had in 30 cities initially. Take a look at the prices of all variants below.

Location

XE+

XM+

XT+

Ex-showroom price (Delhi) for personal buyers    

13.09L

13.26L

13.41L

Ex-showroom price (Rest of India) for personal buyers

12.59L

12.76L  

12.91L

According to ARAI, the Tigor EV has a range of 213km compared to the 142km before. The increased range of the Tigor EV is due to the 21.5kWh battery pack, compared to the 16.2kWh battery pack offered before. The 72V 3-phase AC induction motor is capable of churning out 41PS of max power and 105Nm of peak torque. Tata is also offering two driving modes: Drive and Sport.

Also Read: Tata To Set Up 300 Fast Charging Stations By Mid-2020 Along With EV Roll Out

The vehicle is being offered with two charging ports, one for regular charging and the other for fast charging. Tata has not yet revealed the charging times for the upgraded battery pack.

Safety features such as dual airbags and ABS are standard; however, the base XE variant makes do with only a driver-side airbag and ABS. For those worried about the longevity of these vehicles, Tata Motors is offering a 3-year / 1,25,000km warranty on the Tigor EV.

Disclaimer: This article has not been edited by Deccan Chronicle and is taken from a syndicated feed. Photos: CarDekho.

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