Tata Tigor EV: Variants Explained

- The Tigor EV is the most affordable electric car in India
- The current price does not include subsidies
- The Tigor EV gets a range of 306 km on a single charge
Tata Motors launched the Tigor EV in India today and prices for the car begin at Rs. 11.99 lakh going all the way up to Rs. 12.99 lakh (before state subsidies). This is the second electric car to be launched by the company with the Ziptron technology and with the prices announced, the Tigor EV is the most affordable electric cars in the country. The company has however, given a lot of choice to consumers and it is available in 3 variants - the XE, XM and the XZ+. Tata Motors also offers the XZ+ in a dual tone colour option and yes, we have to admit that the dual tone looks pretty good on the Tigor EV. But let's get into the details of what the variants have to offer.
Also Read: Tata Tigor EV Launched in India; Price And Other Details
We take you through all the Variants of the Tigor EV

The Tigor EV is powered by Ziptron technology
XE - Base Variant
Price: Rs. 11.99 lakh
Now the Base XE variant of the Tigor EV, comes with a decent amount of features. Here's a list of what it gets
LED Taillamps
Digital Instrument cluster
Automatic climate control
Power Windows - Front only
Power Outlet in front
ABS with EBD and CSD
Also Read: Tata Tigor EV Receives 4 Star Crash Rating
XM
Price: Rs. 12.49 lakh
The XM is the mid-variant of the Tigor EV and it comes with all the features in the XE and some more like
Interior lighting with theatre dimming
Harman infotainment system with 4 speakers
Speed dependent auto lock
Day and night IRVM
Full wheel cover
Power windows on all doors
Manual central lock

The Tigor EV takes under 60 minutes to charge from 0 to 80% by using a fast charger
XZ+
Price: Rs. 12.99 lakh
Dual-Tone Option Price: Rs. 13.14 lakh
The XZ+ is the top end model in the Tigor EV line up and is also available in the dual tone variant as well and over and above what's available in the XM variant it gets
Alloy wheels
Projector headlamps
LED DRLs
Shark Fin Antenna
Rear parking camera
Rear defogger
Push button start
Foldable rear armrest
Cooled glovebox
Electric boot unlock
Driver seat adjustment
Auto fold ORVM
7-inch Touchscreen infotainment system with 4 speakers and 4 tweeters
iRA connected car technology
The XZ+ then is the most feature rich option in the entire line-up and yes should be the popular version to pick given the number of features it has on board.
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