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Tata Tiago EV Variants Explained

Tata recently launched the Tiago EV at ₹8.49 lakh making it the most affordable EV in the country. Bookings for the EV will commence on the 10th of October and deliveries will begin from January 2023 onwards. The Tiago EV is offered with two different battery packs of 19.2 kWh or 24 kWh and in four trims, namely, XE, XT, XZ+, and XZ+ Tech Lux. Let’s break down each of the variants and take a look at the features offered:

Also read: Tata Tiago EV Launched At ₹8.49 Lakh

XE (19.2kWh)

  • Body-colored bumpers
  • Fabric seat upholstery
  • Automatic climate control
  • Electric power steering
  • Tilt adjustment for steering
  • Digital instrument cluster
  • 45 connected car features
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system
  • ABS with EBD
  • Reverse parking sensors

Price: ₹8.49 Lakh

XT (19.2 kWh or 24kWh)

  • Body colored door handles
  • ORVMs with turn indicators
  • Full wheel covers
  • Flip key
  • Power windows
  • Electrically adjustable and auto-folding ORVMs
  • 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with four speakers
  • Steering-mounted controls
  • Follow-me-home headlamps
  • Smartwatch connectivity

Price: 19.2kWh(₹9.09 lakh), 24kWh(₹9.99 lakh)

XZ+ (24 kWh)

  • LED DRLs and projector headlamps
  • Fog lamps
  • Hyperstyle wheels
  • Rear wiper with washer
  • Height-adjustable driver seat
  • Cruise control
  • Auto headlamps
  • Rain-sensing wipers
  • Knitted headliner
  • Cooled glovebox
  • One touch driver-side power window
  • Parcel tray
  • Four tweeters
  • Reverse parking camera

Price: 3.3kW charger(₹11.29 lakh), 7.2kW AC fast charger(₹11.29 lakh)

XZ+ Tech Lux(24 kWh)

  • Black roof
  • Leatherette upholstery
  • Leather-wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel
  • Push start/stop button
  • Electric tailgate release

Price: 3.3kW charger(₹11.29 lakh), 7.2kW AC fast charger(₹11.79 lakh)

Tata Tiago EV Specifications

The Tiago EV is offered in two different lithium-ion battery pack options with both of them getting an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance on the battery and motor, and a warranty of 8 years/1,60,000km. The smaller 19.2kWh battery pack model produces 61hp and 110Nm. It can do 0-60km/h in 6.2 seconds and it gets an MIDC estimated range of 250km. Using a 3.3 kW charger, it can be charged from 10% to 100% in 5.1 hours. Use a 7.2 kW charger and the charging time will drop to 2.6 hours.

The larger 24kWh battery pack gets an MIDC claimed range of 315km and it produces 74hp and 114Nm. It can do 0-60 km/h in 5.7 seconds. The bigger battery pack takes 6.4 hours to charge from 10% to 100% using a 3.3 kWh charger and 3.6 hours using a 7.2kW charger. Both the variants are capable of DC fast charging which enables them to be charged from 10 to 80 percent in just 57 minutes. The 3.3 kW AC charger is offered as standard whereas the 7.2 kW AC home fast charger is available as an option for the 24kWh battery pack. Both the models also come with selectable regen modes which were first introduced in the Nexon EV Max.


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