
Unofficial specifications
BrandTata | Processor Threads10.8:1 |
RAM SpeedSOHC | RAM Slots4 |
RAM Expandable1199 | Processor CoresElectronic |
Dimensions3850 x 1727 x 1414 mm | Acceleration 0-100 km/h14.5 seconds |
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)Yes | AirbagsDual Front Airbags |
Air ConditioningManual | Bluetooth ConnectivityYes |
Body TypeSedan | Boot Space419L |
Brake TypeDisc/Drum | Climate ControlNo |
Clutch TypeSingle Plate Dry Clutch | Cooling SystemLiquid Cooled |
Cruise ControlNo | Displacement1199 cc |
Drive TypeFront-Wheel Drive | Emission StandardBS6 |
Engine Type1.2L Revotron 3-Cylinder Petrol | Fuel Capacity35 liters |
Fuel SystemMulti-Point Fuel Injection | Fuel Tank Capacity35L |
Fuel TypePetrol | Gearbox5-Speed |
Ground Clearance170 mm | Headlight TypeHalogen |
Horsepower86 HP | Ignition TypeElectronic |
Infotainment System7-inch Touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay | Kerb Weight1030 kg |
Length3993 mm | Max Power86 PS @ 6000 RPM |
Max Torque113 Nm @ 3300-3500 RPM | MileageApprox. 20 km/l |
Number of Cylinders3 | Number of Gears5 |
Number of Seats5 | Parking SensorsRear |
Power SteeringYes | Rear CameraYes |
Seating Capacity5 | Starting SystemPush Button Start |
Suspension TypeIndependent McPherson Dual Path Strut (Front), Twist Beam (Rear) | Top Speed150 km/h |
TouchscreenYes | Transmission5-Speed Manual |
Tyre Size175/65 R14 | Tyre TypeTubeless |
Valve ConfigurationDOHC | Valve Per Cylinder4 |
Wheelbase2450 mm | Width1677 mm |
ColorArizona Blue, Deep Red, Pearlescent White | Model NameTata Tigor |
Compression Ratio10.8:1 | CEO / MD NameNatarajan Chandrasekaran |
VariantXZ Plus | Generation3rd |
SegmentSubcompact Sedan | Launch Year2016 |
Engine ConfigurationInline | Valves Per Cylinder4 |
Engine AspirationNaturally Aspirated | Differential TypeOpen |
Power to Weight (HP/ton)83.5 | Mileage City (km/L)14 |
Mileage Highway (km/L)20 | Mileage Combined (km/L)17 |
Battery Capacity (kWh)21 km/L | Motor Power (kW) |
Motor Torque (Nm) | Charging Type |
Front SuspensionIndependent McPherson Dual Path Strut | Rear SuspensionTwist Beam with Coil Spring |
Steering TypePower | Steering AdjustmentTilt |
Wheel Size (inch)14 | Spare Wheel TypeSteel |
DRLNo | Fog Lamp TypeHalogen |
Alloy WheelsYes | Sunroof TypeNo |
Roof RailsNo | ORVM TypeElectrically Adjustable |
Wiper TypeIntermittent | Driver Seat AdjustmentManual |
Ventilated SeatsNo | Infotainment Screen (inch)7 |
Apple CarPlayYes | Android AutoYes |
Sound System BrandHarman | Number of Speakers4 |
Ambient LightingNo | EBDYes |
Traction ControlNo | ESCNo |
Hill HoldNo | ISOFIX MountsYes |
Camera TypeRear View | Adaptive Cruise ControlNo |
Lane Keep AssistNo | Automatic Emergency BrakingNo |
Blind Spot MonitorNo | Keyless EntryYes |
Push Button StartYes | Digital Instrument ClusterNo |
Heads Up DisplayNo | Drive ModesEco, City |
Connected Car FeaturesNo | OTA UpdatesNo |
Vehicle Warranty (Years)2 | Engine Warranty (Years)2 |
Battery Warranty (Years)Electric | Ex-Showroom Price (USD)16,500 - 20,500 |
FuelEfficiency20.3 km/l | Brakes{"Front":"Disc","Rear":"Drum"} |
CargoVolume419 liters | Warranty2 Years / 1,00,000 km |
Power85 HP | Engine1.2L Revotron Petrol |
Torque113 Nm | Suspension{"Front":"Independent McPherson Strut","Rear":"Semi-independent Twist Beam"} |
ModelTata Tigor | SafetyFeatures["Dual Airbags","ABS with EBD","Rear Parking Sensors"] |
SeatingCapacity5 | FuelTypePetrol |
InfotainmentSystem7-inch Touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto | Safety Features["Dual Airbags","ABS with EBD","Rear Parking Sensors","Child Safety Locks"] |
Fuel Efficiency20.3 km/l | Acceleration0-100 km/h in 12 seconds |
Colors Available["Pure Silver","Berry Red","Deep Blue","Opal White"] | Curb Weight1140 kg |
Tire Size175/60 R15 |
Reviewer
Feb 19, 2026
Rating: 3.8
There once was a traveler who sought a reliable steed for his daily quests through the bustling streets of Dhaka. He heard tales of the Tata Tigor, a chariot with promises of elegance and efficiency, priced between 1,650,000 and 1,950,000 BDT. As he first laid eyes upon it, the sleek lines and compact frame whispered promises of agility and grace. Yet, as with any tale, the truth lay beneath the surface, waiting to be unraveled.
With genuine affection, I recount the moments that made my heart flutter for the Tata Tigor.
Moral: True comfort isn't about luxury — it's about the journey feeling effortless.
Yet, every tale has its shadows, and the Tata Tigor is not without its disappointments.
Moral: A beautiful exterior cannot forever hide a hollow interior.
If you are the kind of soul who values practicality over opulence, this vehicle was built for your story. Ideal for:
A wise merchant once weighed the value of a treasure, and so must we. The Tata Tigor's asking price, a fair sum in the realm of 1,650,000 to 1,950,000 BDT, buys a blend of practicality and style. Yet, the total cost of ownership — fuel, insurance, maintenance — demands consideration. While its initial allure is bright, hidden costs, like depreciation and minor repairs, may dull its shine over time. The question remains: does the promise match the experience? For some, the answer is a resounding yes; for others, the search continues.
Rate each dimension (X/5 scale) with a one-line fable-style verdict:
Like the ant that saves for the winter, the Tigor sips fuel judiciously, offering 13-15 km/l in the city maze and over 19 km/l on highways. Yet, the wise traveler knows that a heavy foot can disrupt even the best-laid plans.
The prudent buyer discovers that maintenance is akin to tending a garden — regular care ensures longevity. While not exorbitant, costs can accumulate if ignored, but with Nitol Motors Limited's support, peace of mind is well within reach.
With a ground clearance of 170 mm, it navigates Dhaka's rugged paths with the agility of a mountain goat. Still, it's best suited for paved journeys, as its suspension can be less forgiving on truly challenging terrain.
Indeed, with a 4-Star Global NCAP rating, it stands as a fortress on wheels, safeguarding its passengers as a loyal guardian would.
While not the most advanced bard in the realm, it offers the essentials — touchscreen infotainment, connectivity, and navigation. Yet, its charm lies more in simplicity than cutting-edge innovation.
Like a kangaroo's pouch, the Tigor's 419 liters of boot space accommodate the needs of a family outing or a merchant's wares, though not the largest in its class.
And so, dear reader, the Tata Tigor teaches us that in the quest for a dependable chariot, it is a hero for the practical and the prudent. With a final rating of 3.8, it stands as a worthy companion for those who value function over formality. For the urban dweller, the small family, and the safety seeker, it is a wise choice. Yet, those seeking luxury and technological marvels may find their desires unmet. In the end, every road leads somewhere. The question is whether this is the companion you want for the journey.