Tata, the Indian car manufacturer has been quite successful in recent times. Both Tiago and Tigor have been one of its most successful offerings with Tiago taking the lead. Tata also launched performance versions of both the cars named Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP but discontinued them recently. Now new news suggests 2020 Tata Tigor Electric set for launch soon in India.

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Tata Tigor EV 2020

The major change of course will be the shift from ICE power to EV power.  The car was spotted testing for quite some time now but it was seen recently again, this time without any camouflage.  There will be minor cosmetic changes made to differentiate from its predecessor.

2020 Tata Tigor Electric Design Changes

The car will still feature Impact 2.0 design with updated front and rear bumpers, front grille, headlights with projector lamps and fog lamps. The test car did not have LED DRLs and alloy wheels, which suggest it is a mid-spec variant.  A minor blue strip is present on the boot lid in the rear to indicate its EV nature.

Tata Tigor EV 2020 interiors

2020 Tata Tigor Electric Interiors

Revisions in interiors include the same fully digital instrument cluster and infotainment system like the previous ICE model. The new infotainment system will also support Android Auto and Apple Car Play. For more about Tata Tigor Electric 2020 read on below.

Expected Price

The existing version of Tata Tigor EV was primarily launched for fleet operators but the new test car suggests that Tata may be looking to target private buyers too.  The existing Tata Tigor EV is priced a little over Rs.13 lakh without government subsidy and Rs.9.44 lakh for fleet operators.  The updated version will be priced slightly higher to justify the above-mentioned changes.  The Tata Tigor EV will continue to compete against Mahindra eVerito. Mahindra eKUV100, when launched, will also rival the Tata Tigor EV.

Performance and Charging

Tata Tigor EV 2020

The Tigor EV already received a battery update to increase its range to 213km on a single full charge.  A 30kW 105Nm electric motor derives energy from 21.5kWh battery pack.  A DC fast charger can charge the battery up to 80% in 2 hours while a regular full charge takes about 12 hours. Stay subscribed to our Youtube channel and follow us on Google News, Facebook, Telegram and Twitter.

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