1.2 petrol XE
1.2 petrol XT(O)
1.2 petrol XT
1.2 CNG XE
1.2 petrol XZ
1.2 petrol XTA
1.2 CNG XM
1.2 petrol XZ+
1.2 CNG XT
1.2 petrol XZ+ Dual Tone
1.2 petrol XZA
1.2 petrol XZA+
1.2 petrol XZA+ Dual Tone
1.2 CNG XZ+
1.2 CNG XZ+ Dual Tone
The Tiago is Tata Motors’ smart and likeable city hatchback. With competitive pricing and sharp design cues, it aims for a premium experience at an affordable price. The Tiago is offered in petrol and petrol-CNG versions, both powered by a 1.2-litre engine. The CNG variants come only with a manual gearbox, whereas the petrol variants are available with both manual and AMT auto gearbox options.
Price ₹ 5.82 lakh onwards | Mileage 20.09kpl | Engine 1199cc | Transmission Manual | Fuel type Petrol | Seating Capacity 5 Seater |
Tata Tiago price for the base model starts at ₹ 5.82 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 8.71 lakh (on-road Delhi).Tata Tiago comes in 15 variants.The Tata Tiago Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 5.82 lakh - ₹ 8.32 lakh.The Tata Tiago Petrol-CNG engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 6.98 lakh - ₹ 8.71 lakh.
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Model Name | Tata Tiago | ||
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Price (On Road Delhi) | Price (On Road Delhi) ₹ 5.82 - 8.71 lakh | ₹ 5.97 - 8.01 lakh | ₹ 6.17 - 7.65 lakh |
Expert Ratings | Expert Ratings 8 / 10 | 7 / 10 | 8 / 10 |
Engine | Engine 1199 cc | 998 cc | 1197-998 cc |
Mileage | Mileage 20.09-26.49 kpl | 24.97-26.68 kpl | 20.52-22.5 kpl |
Fuel Type | Fuel Type Petrol-CNG,Petrol | Petrol | Petrol,Petrol-CNG |
Airbags | Airbags Yes | Yes | Yes |
Transmission | Transmission Manual,AMT Auto | AMT Auto,Manual | AMT Auto,Manual |
The AMT gearbox-equipped Tiago iCNG is an industry first. We find out how good it is.
Tata has really been moving the CNG game forward. It started off bucking the trend with what it called premiumisation of CNG by offering top-end variants with CNG power. Then last year the Altroz CNG introduced Tata’s innovative twin-cylinder technology, which has two tanks under the boot floor instead of one large cylinder in the boot, thus liberating the entire boot. And now, Tata has pushed the CNG case further still with the introduction of the Tiago, Tiago NRG and Tigor CNG automatic; an industry first powertrain combination.
Powering the Tiago CNG auto is the familiar 1.2-litre, three-cylinder, naturally aspirated engine that also does duty in the Tigor and Altroz. When run on petrol, this motor puts out 86hp and 113Nm whereas on CNG, it produces 73hp and 95Nm. This has been paired to the 5-speed automated manual transmission (AMT), like on the petrol-powered version.
Crank the engine using the flip-type key and it starts directly in CNG mode, which helps conserve that little bit of petrol at startup. On the move, this engine doesn’t feel refined and it isn’t peppy either but it is quite linear in its power delivery, save for a dip in the midrange. So it won’t wow you with its performance, but for someone who is just going to use it to commute in jam-packed city traffic, it is more than adequate.
Switch to petrol mode and you’ll realise that at a leisurely pace, the difference between CNG and petrol is not a lot. Responses, both off the line and at part-throttle, are decent and it’ll easily keep up with the flow of traffic in either mode. However, you will feel a lack of urgency in CNG mode when driving in a more enthusiastic manner.
Performance is adequate for commuting in traffic.
The gearbox has that typical AMT head-nod when shifting, but it’s eager to downshift and keep the engine in the meat of the powerband, which is good. What also helps is that you have manual control over the gears, via the tiptronic function on the gear lever.
Tata’s patented twin-cylinder set up was introduced to the Tiago and Tigor line-up last year itself and this automatic benefits from that set up too. With the two 30-litre tanks under the boot floor, 107 litres of cargo space is liberated. While that might not sound like much, it is good enough for a few soft bags and it’s still better than not having any space at all. And Tata hasn’t forgotten about the spare tyre either. It’s mounted underneath the car and can be lowered by loosening a bolt in the boot floor.
The Tiago also comes with certain CNG-specific safety features. There’s a fire extinguisher under the front passenger seat, the car won’t start when the fuel filler flap is open and it’ll also cut-off CNG supply and release the gas into the atmosphere if it detects a leak in the system. Tata also recommends that you drive 10km in petrol for every 300km in CNG to ensure the proper working of the petrol fuel system.
Suspension has been retuned to compensate for the extra 110kg.
The Tiago CNG gets a retuned suspension setup with a stiffer spring rate and higher damping force at the rear to compensate for the additional 110kg this car hauls. Despite that though, ride and handling remains a strong point. The ride feels composed and stable at high speeds and it deals with the rough stuff well too. The steering also strikes a good balance between being light and feelsome too and body control around bends is tidy.
We did a brief fuel efficiency check for the Tiago CNG AMT during the course of the shoot and we managed to get 24.28km/kg. That’s not too far off the manufacturer’s claimed 28.06km/kg. However, it’s important to note that this test was not conducted to Autocar India’s elaborate road test standards and a majority of the test was done on open roads with higher average speeds. Hence, the real-world figure might be slightly lower still.
Regardless, the Tiago CNG AMT’s efficiency comes across as impressive. For reference, the current cost of CNG in Mumbai is Rs 76 per kg while petrol costs around Rs 106 per litre. The cost per km for CNG comes to Rs 3.16, which is a third of the cost for petrol, which would be around Rs 9 per km. And not only is CNG cheaper to run than petrol, it’s more eco-friendly too thanks to lower emissions. However, one thing you’ll still need to contend with are the long queues at the CNG filling station.
Like it did with the Altroz, Tata is offering the Tiago CNG AMT in multiple trims, including the near top-spec XZ+. This means it barely loses out on any features in comparison to its petrol counterpart (petrol Tiago XZ (O) gets alloys). It packs in a 7-inch touchscreen, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, a Harman audio system, auto climate control, auto wipers, electrically adjustable and foldable wing mirrors, a rear wiper/washer, a rear parking camera, TPMS and more. Standard safety kit includes dual airbags, ABS with EBD, corner stability control, ISOFIX mounts and rear parking sensors.
There’s not much to report in terms of interior changes in comparison to the petrol auto, save for the CNG button in the centre console, the two fuel gauges in the instrument cluster and the revised Tata logo on the steering. The Tiago has a spacious cabin and fit/finish is acceptable for the price. The body-coloured surrounds on the outer AC vents do a good job of sprucing up this black and grey dual-tone cabin theme.
Exterior changes are also limited to the badges – there’s an iCNG badge on the boot, a ‘50 lakh cars’ milestone badge on the rear doors and the revised Tata logo at the back. The Tiago CNG AMT is being offered in four colours – Tornado Blue (which you see here), Flame Red, Daytona Grey and Opal White.
Prices for the Tata Tiago CNG AMT start at Rs 7.90 lakh for the entry-level XT variant and go up to Rs 8.90 lakh (ex-showroom) for the range-topping XZ+ dual tone. This marks an increase of about Rs 55,000 over the Tiago CNG manual. In comparison, the highest spec Hyundai i10 Nios CNG costs Rs 8.23 lakh while the Maruti Celerio CNG costs Rs 6.74 lakh (both ex-showroom, Delhi). However, it’s worth noting that neither offer CNG in their top trims or with an automatic gearbox.
Given the convenience the auto gearbox offers combined with the lower running costs of the CNG and the fact that you don’t have to miss out on features too, the Tiago CNG automatic should definitely be on your radar for your next urban roundabout.
Price | Petrol AT |
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Price Range Ex-showroom - Delhi | Rs 7.90 lakh-8.90 lakh |
Engine | Petrol AT |
Fuel Type / Propulsion | Petrol/CNG |
Type | 3-cyls, naturally aspirated |
Cubic Capacity (cc) | 1,199cc |
Max Power (hp @ rpm) | 86hp at 6000rpm / 73hp at 6000rpm |
Max Torque (Nm @ rpm) | 113Nm at 3300rpm / 95Nm at 3500rpm |
Transmission | Petrol AT |
Drive Layout | Front-wheel-drive |
Gearbox Type | AMT |
No of Gears | 5-speed |
Body | Petrol AT |
Weight (kg) | 1,122kg (kerb) |
Front Tyre | 175/65 R14 |
Rear Tyre | 175/65 R14 |
Spare Tyre | 135/70 R15 |
Suspension | Petrol AT |
Front | Independent, Lower Wishbone, McPherson Strut with coil spring |
Rear | Semi Independent, Closed Profile Twist Beam with Dual Path Strut |
Steering | Petrol AT |
Type of power assist | Electric |
Brakes | Petrol AT |
Front | Disc |
Rear | Drum |
Dimensions | Petrol AT |
Length (mm) | 3,765mm |
Width (mm) | 1,677mm |
Height (mm) | 1,535mm |
Wheelbase (mm) | 2,400mm |
Ground Clearance (mm) | 168mm |
Boot Capacity (Lts) | 107-litres |
Tata Tiago mileage starts at 20.09 kpl and goes up to 26.49 kpl.The Tata Tiago Petrol engine mileage is 20.09 kpl.The Tata Tiago Petrol-CNG engine mileage is 26.49 kpl.
Fuel Type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
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Petrol | 1199cc | Manual | 20.09kpl |
Petrol | 1199cc | AMT Auto | 20.09kpl |
Petrol-CNG | 1199cc | Manual | 26.49km/kg |
The Tiago looks chic and is rather nice on the inside as well. The cabin is well laid-out and also looks relatively upmarket, with elements like te...
The Tiago looks chic and is rather nice on the inside as well. The cabin is well laid-out and also looks relatively upmarket, with elements like textured plastics on the dash and a knitted roof lining doing much to improve the ambience. Drivers will like the view out, while passengers at the rear will be happy with the space and comfort on offer. The 86hp petrol engine can get thrummy at times, but performance is more than adequate. Unless you’re going full throttle, the 73hp of power in CNG mode will not leave you wanting either. A light steering makes the Tiago easy to steer and, while set to the firmer side, the suspension delivers good ride quality on the whole.
The Tata Tiago offers a variety of color options. Tata Tiago is available in a range of 10 colors. The colors offered in Tata Tiago are Opal White, Flame Red, Black / Mindnight Plum (Dual Tone), Black / Arizona Blue (Dual Tone), Black / Daytona Grey (Dual Tone), Black / Opal White (Dual Tone), Black / Flame Red (Dual Tone), Midnight Plum, Arizona Blue and Daytona Grey.