Tata Tigor Buzz Edition Teased Ahead Of Launch

- Tata Tigor Buzz will get a bunch of styling and cosmetic updates
- The Tata Tigor Buzz will be based on the XE trim
- The petrol and diesel engine options will remain unchanged
Tata Motors has dropped the first teaser image for its soon-to-be-launched Tigor Buzz special edition subcompact sedan. The carmaker has released the teaser on social media in a jigsaw puzzle-like format asking its users to guess that new car. Considering pictures of the actual Tata Tigor Buzz edition have already leaked online, it's not hard to guess the identity of the car in this new teaser image. The carmaker putting out a teaser for the car also indicates that the launch is imminent and the Tigor Buzz could go on sale this month itself.
Also Read: Tata Tigor Buzz Special Edition Features And Specs Leaked
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Courtesy of some spy images and the feature details that were leaked recently, we already know a fair bit about the upcoming Tata Tigor Buzz. The car is based on the entry-level XE variant of the regular Tigor subcompact sedan and will come with new exterior styling updates like a Glossy Black roof with matching black outside rear-view mirrors. The Tigor Buzz will also feature sporty-looking wheel cover with red accents and a black mesh grille with Berry Red grille highlights, both of which are clearly visible in the latest teaser image. The car will also get 'Buzz' badging on the boot-lid.
Also Read: Tata Tigor Buzz Edition Spied In India
The Tata Tigor Buzz will also feature an updated cabin that comes with revised dual tone interior with piano black finish with red surrounds for the air-con vents and red highlights on the seat cover fabric as well. Unlike the standard XE trim that gets no in-car entertainment feature, based on the spy images, we know that the Tigor Buzz will come with a 2-DIN audio system, AUX-IN, USB and Bluetooth connectivity manual air conditioner and more.
Also Read: Tata Tigor JTP Spotted Testing In India
Tata will offer this special edition Tigor in both petrol and diesel engine options, and under the hood, it will get the existing 1.2-litre 3-cylinder Revotron petrol and the new 1.05-litre 3-cylinder diesel engine. The former churns out a maximum of 83 bhp and develops 114 Nm of peak torque, while the Tigor diesel offers 68 bhp and 140 Nm of peak torque. Although the standard Tigor also gets the option of an AMT unit, the Tigor Buzz is likely to have only the five-speed manual transmission on offer.
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