Tata's affordable EV was the people's choice as EV of the Year ahead of more expensive luxury EVs from Europe.
Tata Motors and Lithium Urban Technologies, India's largest electric vehicle (EV) fleet provider, have announced entering into a long-term partnership to offer electric mobility solutions in the market across passenger, mass transit and freight segments.
The first batch of Tata Tigor EVs was handed over to the AYUSH Ministry in Delhi, as part of Tata Motors' tender with the EESL.
Tatas all-electric Tigor EV is Tatas second battery electric car to be exported to Nepal following the Nexon EV.
The order is part of a competitive pan India tender, floated by KSEB in line with the state's vision 'Go Green/Carbon Neutral' by 2030. Tata will deliver 60 units of the Tigor EV subcompact sedan, and 5 units of the Nexon EV subcompact SUV.
One of the biggest highlights of the Tata Tigor EV is the fact that it's the most affordable electric car on sale in India so far.
As a part of this MOU, Tata Motors will supply 3,500 XPRES T EVs to BluSmart Mobility.
Tata Motors recently launched its latest electric vehicle - the Tigor EV in India. If you are planning to buy the new electric sedan, here are some pros and cons you should know about it.
The Tigor EV builds upon the lineage of the Nexon EV and presents a more affordable and pragmatic option to consumers.
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.
The Tata Tigor EV is now on sale in four varaints- XE, XM, XZ+ and XZ+ (O) and the electric car adopts the brand's ZipTron powertrain
Tata Motors has launched the updated 2021 Tigor EV in India today, and we have all the highlights from the launch event here.
The 2021 Tata Tigor EV has become the first Electric Vehicle (EV) ever to tested by Global NCAP, and it has received 4 stars for both adult and child occupant safety.
The highly-awaited Tata Tigor EV will be launched in the country on August 31, 2021. Here's what you can expect from the new electric subcompact sedan.
As per details listed on the official website, the soon-to-be-launched Tata Tigor EV will be available in three variants - XM, XZ+ and XZ+ DT.
The Tigor EV is targeted towards private car buyers and comes with updated styling, new features and the company's new Ziptron EV powertrain technology.
The Tata Tigor EV has been updated for private buyers and will get the new Ziptron technology shared with the Nexon EV and will pack more power and range, and more tech as well.
The upcoming version of the all-electric Tigor EV subcompact sedan will be targeted towards private car buyers. The new model with the Ziptron powertrain technology will be more powerful and offer better electric range as well.
Tata Motors has supplied 14 units of the all-electric Xpres-T EVs to the Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers, as a part of its contract with Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL).
Tata Motors has delivered an undisclosed number of Tata Tigor EV electric subcompact sedans to Goa's Department of New & Renewable Energy (DNRE). This is one of the new batches of Tigor EVs which the home-grown automaker has been supplying to government organisation as part of the Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) tender.
The upcoming Tigor EV facelift will borrow its design cues from the standard Tigor sedan. It is expected to go on sale in India next year.
Images of a near-production test mule of the upcoming Tata Tigor EV facelift have recently surfaced online. The car has been in the making for a while now, and we have already seen spy photos of camouflaged prototypes undergoing testing, however, this is the first time that we are seeing the electric sedan in its undisguised avatar.
The government recently announced a reduction in GST rates on electric vehicles in a bid to push faster adoption of EVs, and this has prompted automakers to pass on the benefits to customers. The latest to join the cause is Tata Motors, which has announced a price reduction of Rs. 80,000 on the Tigor EV. The new GST rate for EVs stands at five per cent as opposed to the earlier 12 per cent, which has prompted the reduction in prices. The Tata Tigor EV was previously priced between Rs. 12.35-12.71 lakh, and will now be available from Rs. 11.58 lakh to Rs. 11.92 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom Mumbai).