Tiago Limited Edition is based on XT trim; sports blackened roof and glossy black ORVMs along with 13-inch wheels
Tata Motors is working on a special edition of the Tiago hatchback and the test mule of this car has been spied testing in India. The Tiago special edition is based on the XT trim and it wears several cosmetic updates in an attempt to be distinctive compared to the standard model.
The Tata Tiago special edition model is likely to be launched during upcoming festive season and it would be priced slightly higher compared to the regular model. The limited edition model will sport a black roof and glossy black ORVM caps. Apart from that, it would get 13-inch wheels with blue dots at the rims. The standard car runs on 14-inch wheels. Also, the special edition Tiago gets Wizz and Limited Edition badges instead of the XT badge.
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Apart from the above mentioned changes, no other updates are visible at exterior. The interior gets manually operated ORVMs, a standard IRVM. The dashboard gets a refreshed appearance and sports piano black theme with berry red trims. Also, the passenger side vanity mirror has been removed. Seat materials have been improved as well.
Mechanically the special edition model of Tata Tiago is same as the standard car. Powertrain for the Tata Tiago hatchback include a 1.2-litre petrol engine and a 1.05-litre diesel engine. The petrol motor is capable of churning out 83 bhp of peak power at 6,000 rpm and 114 Nm of peak torque at 3,500 rpm. The diesel engine kicks out 68 bhp of peak power at 4,000 rpm and 140 Nm of peak torque between 1,800 rpm and 3,000 rpm. Transmission duty in the upcoming special edition model will be done by a 5-speed manual gearbox.
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Tata Motors is also working on an electric version of the hatchback. Considering the Tiago’s positive response and the Indian government’s strategy to introduce all-electric mobility across the country by 2030, the Tiago EV could the homegrown automaker’s important product here.
Source: Team BHP