Tata Tiago EV to debut on September 28

    The upcoming Tiago EV could get two powertrain options from the Tigor and Xpres-T EVs.

    Published On Sep 15, 2022 06:48:00 PM

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    Tata Motors is gearing up to launch the third addition to its electric vehicle line-up – the Tiago EV – which will debut on September 28. On the occasion of 2022 World EV Day, the brand had confirmed that it will introduce the Tiago EV, which will sit below the Tigor EV in the brand's electrified line-up.

    • Design to remain similar to facelifted ICE model
    • Will get EV specific cosmetic details

    Tata Tiago EV: expected powertrain options

    While the brand is yet to announce specifications of the upcoming Tiago EV, it is expected to share its EV platform and powertrain with the Tigor EV. Tata Motors currently offers two separate powertrain options on the Tigor EV – one for private buyers and another on the XPres-T for fleet operators.

    The upcoming Tiago EV could get the entry-level motor offered on the XPres-T that produces 41hp and 105Nm of torque, and a 21.5kWh battery pack offering 213km of claimed range. This battery pack can be charged via a 15kW DC fast charger in a claimed 1 hour and 50 minutes.

    The Tiago EV could also get the more powerful electric motor from the Tigor EV that produces 75hp and 170Nm. This motor draws its power from a larger 26kWh lithium-ion battery pack that offers 306km of claimed range. Additionally, this battery pack can be charged via a more powerful 25kW DC fast charger in a claimed 1 hour and 5 minutes.

    Tata Tiago EV: expected design highlights

    The upcoming Tiago EV will retain the same design as the current ICE-powered Tiago. However, it is also likely to get the cosmetic blue highlights as on the Tigor and Nexon EV. Interestingly, the Tigor EV has a split battery pack with one part of the battery positioned in the boot. It remains to be seen how Tata Motors packages the battery pack in the Tiago EV.

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