Mid range Tata Tiago NRG XT trim launched at Rs 6.42 lakh

    The brand has also updated the equipment list on the existing XT trim of the Tiago hatchback.

    Published On Aug 03, 2022 04:47:00 PM

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    Tata has launched the new XT trim of the Tiago NRG in India at Rs 6.42 lakh (ex-showroom, India). The new XT trim sits below the fully loaded XZ trim of the Tiago’s cross-hatch derivative, which is priced from Rs 6.83 lakh-7.37 lakh (ex-showroom, India).

    • Costs Rs 41,000 less than NRG XZ trim
    • Only available with 5-speed manual gearbox
    • Tiago XT trim gets additional features

    Tiago Tiago NRG XT trim: design and features

    The NRG's XT trim gets the fog lamps, faux roof rails blacked-out B-pillar, as well as the black plastic cladding along the lower section of the body and over the wheel arches from the fully loaded XZ trim. However, it comes with 14-inch steel wheels compared to the 15-inch dual-tone alloys on the XZ trim.

    On the inside, the NRG XT trim gets a 2-DIN audio system compared to the 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system on the XZ trim, but gets the all-black colour scheme, steering mounted controls, a vanity mirror on the passenger side, and a height adjustable driver’s seat.

    Tata Tiago NRG XT trim: powertrain

    The Tiago NRG cross-hatch remains mechanically identical to the Tiago hatchback, making 86hp and 113Nm from a 1.2-litre, three-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine. However, unlike the XZ trim, which gets 5-speed manual and AMT gearbox options, the new XT trim only gets a 5-speed manual.

    Tata Tiago XT trim: updates

    The brand has also updated the existing XT trim of the Tiago hatchback with new features, and it is now priced from Rs 6.15 lakh-7.05 lakh (ex-showroom, India). The updates include a height-adjustable driver’s seat, a rear parcel shelf, a vanity mirror on the passenger side and a blacked-out B-pillar. Customers also get a new ‘Midnight Plum’ colour option, along with the existing Opal White, Daytona Grey, Arizona Blue and Flame Red colours.

    Tata is also offering a new Rhythm pack for the Tiago XT trim at an additional cost of Rs 30,000 that adds a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a rear camera, and four tweeters for the existing four-speaker Harman audio system.

    The XT trim of the Tiago hatchback is available on petrol and CNG manual and automatic variants.

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    manav chauhan - 622 days ago

    Does all 25000 has got the introductory price status changed or their are still to be changed a person got in list as he got confirmation email at 11:14 so is their any chance of mine I paid 21000 booking amount at 9:45 to dealer to book it for me and he only did it for me and at 11:16 I got confirmation of booking but my status is still price at the time of delivery

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