
Last Updated on: 20 Nov 2025
Tata Tigor
Tata Tigor is the only sedan in the brand’s portfolio. Tata Tigor price ranges between ₹5.49 lakh for the its base model Petrol XM MT, to ₹8.74 lakh for the CNG XZ+ AMT (ex-showroom).
The Tata Tigor variants include 14 options spread across five trims – XM, XT, XZ, XZ+ and XZ+ Lux. Tata offers the Tigor in 2 engine options: 1.2 petrol (5MT and 5AMT) and 1.2 CNG (5MT and 5AMT).
Tata Tigor mileage ranges between 28.06km/kg for the AMT, and 26.49km/kg for the CNG variants and between 19.28kmpl-16.6kmpl, for the petrol versions.
Key Highlights of Tata Tigor
- The Tigor is the only Tata sedan currently on sale in India.
- Tigor car price makes it the most affordable compact sedan.
- Tigor car is available with petrol and CNG engine options.
- Tata Tigor safety rating is 4 stars by Global NCAP
- Tata Tigor features include a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen, 360-degree camera, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and a 4-inch digital instrument display.
Tata Tigor Interior and Exterior
Tata Tigor Interior includes a cabin with a dual-tone brown and grey theme. Tata Tigor top model CNG XZ+ AMT gets fabric seats with individual front armrests, 4-inch digital instrument cluster, automatic climate control and leatherette wrapped steering wheel.
Tata Tigor offers a 360 degree camera hill-hold control, automatic wipers and headlights, dual front airbags, and ESP.
The Tata Tigor exterior looks like the smaller Tiago hatchback and the Altroz, but with subtle changes. It features LED headlights and tail-lights, 15-inch dual-tone alloys wheels, a body-coloured boot spoiler and shark fin antenna. There is also ‘TIGOR’ lettering on the boot, along with a chrome band connecting the tail-lights; chrome finish can also be seen on the door handles and on the front grille.
Tata Tigor Safety Features
The Tata Tigor safety rating is 4 star from Global NCAP. It scored 12.52/17 points in adult occupant protection and 34.15/49 points in child occupant protection, showing good safety standards. However, the Tigor was tested under the less stringent Global NCAP testing protocol that was in effect till June 2022.
Tata Tigor safety features include two airbags, ABS with EBD, traction control, and 3-point seatbelts with reminders for all passengers. Also, it offers ESC and ISOFIX anchors for rear outboard seats, brake assist and hill hold control.
Tigor Rivals
The Tata Tigor competitors include popular compact sedans in India. It includes Maruti Dzire, Hyundai Aura and Honda Amaze.
Tata Tigor Latest Updates
Oct 2025
- Tata Tigor discounts reach up to Rs 50,000 on MY2024 stock. 2025 Tata Tigor gets up to Rs 35,000 in offers and benefits
Sept 2025:
- Tata Tigor prices reduce to Rs 5.49 lakh-8.74 lakh with GST 2.0 reforms
Jan 2025:
- Tata Tigor gets 360-degree camera, bigger infotainment screen, mild design tweaks and a few interior changes
Feb 2024:
- Tata Tigor CNG with AMT launched
Aug 2023:
- Tata Tigor CNG with twin-cylinder tanks launched
Aug 2022:
- Tata Tigor CNG XM trim launched
Jan 2022
- Tata Tigor CNG launched
Jan 2020
- Tata Tigor facelift launched
Tata Tigor Features and specifications
Our Rating | 6 |
Engine | 1199 cc |
Fuel Type | CNG, Petrol |
Transmission | Manual, AMT Auto |
Seats | 5 |
Body Style | Sedan |
Doors | 4 |
Max Power | 74.5hp |
Max Torque | 96.5Nm |
Warranty Distance | 100000 km |
Warranty Duration | 3 Years |
Tata Tigor price & variants
Tigor car is available in a total of 14 variants, across petrol and CNG options. The range starts with the Petrol XM MT, priced at ₹6.67 lakh (on road), whereas the Tata Tigor top model, the CNG XZ+ AMT, is priced at ₹10.80 lakh.
Mid-spec Tigor variants such as the CNG XZ MT, Petrol XZ+ AMT, and CNG XZ+ MT are priced between ₹9.41 lakh and ₹10.08 lakh. Prices may vary slightly based on city-wise registration and tax differences.
Check the Tata Tigor on road price of all variants, depending on your city, in the table below.
Tata Tigor expert review
We like
Value
Comfort
We don't like
Average fuel economy (petrol)
Exterior Design And Engineering
7
Interior Space And Comfort
7
Performance And Refinement
7
Mileage / Range And Efficiency
7
Ride Comfort And Handling
8
Features And Safety
8
Value For Money
7
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Tata Tigor Images
Check out the Tata Tigor images in the gallery, which highlight the bold exterior, spacious interior, and boot space available even with the dual-cylinder CNG variant.
Tata Tigor videos
The Tata Tigor video highlights its new Supernova Copper colour, updated steering wheel, new features and safety kit.


Tata Tigor Colours
The Tata Tigor colours come in monotone colour options like Supernova Copper, Meteor Bronze, Arizona Blue, Daytona Grey, and Pristine White.
Inside, the Tata Tigor interior features brown and grey dual-tone styling with black highlights around the AC controls and vents, and the door handles.
Tata Tigor FAQs
Trending Questions on Tata Tigor - Answered by Autocar Experts
I am looking for a CNG automatic gearbox car under ₹10 lakh, 5-seater. Please advice the best car to buy as per my requirements.
I’m really impressed with the practicality of CNG cars, even though they require compromising on boot space. But why are there no automatic variants in CNG cars? Please correct me if I’m wrong, in case any models are available. Is this because of the power loss in CNG mode?
CNGs cars and SUVs have come a long way in the past few years.
Carmakers like Tata, Hyundai and Maruti Suzuki all offer models with underbody CNG tanks, which means you don't have to compromise on boot space.
As for CNG automatics, there are currently three models for sale in India in three different body styles.
The Tata Tiago CNG AMT (Rs 7.23 lakh-8.07 lakh, ex-showroom) is a hatchback, the Tata Tigor CNG AMT (Rs 8.19 lakh-8.74 lakh, ex-showroom) is a compact sedan, while the Nissan Magnite CNG AMT (Rs 6.89 lakh-9.70 lakh, ex-showroom) is a compact SUV.
I currently drive a Swift Dzire and cover approximately 4,000 km/month. Please suggest the best automatic car with great mileage for this usage.
Since you are already using a Dzire, upgrading to a new Maruti Suzuki Dzire AMT would make sense for you. It is feature-loaded, offers a comfortable ride, and the Dzire mileage of 25.71 kmpl is impressive for the AMT variants. However, if you want even lower running costs, consider getting a CNG-automatic. Your options include the Tata Tigor CNG AMT and the Nissan Magnite CNG AMT.
I’m looking for an automatic car in the ₹10-12 lakh range - I drive approximately 1,000 km and want reliable, low-maintenance options. Please suggest suitable models. Also, explain the types of automatic transmissions available (and their order of technological advancement), and tell me whether automatic cars with factory-fitted CNG are available and which models to consider.
Tata offers the Tiago and Tigor with a CNG and automatic combination. Both cars fit well within your budget and are convenient, pocket-friendly options.
The only downside is their automated manual transmissions (AMT), they tend to feel a bit slow and aren’t as smooth as conventional automatics.
To know more about the different types of automatic transmissions, you can check this detailed podcast: Deep Drive - All You Need to Know About Automatic Gearboxes.
My monthly running is around 1,500 km, mostly in the city. I’m looking for an automatic CNG car with sufficient boot space for occasional trips. My budget is ₹10-12 lakh, and my priority is driving comfort and mileage.
I want to buy a CNG automatic car. Please suggest available options.
I am upgrading from a 2017 Tata Tigor XT petrol manual and am considering the Honda Elevate VX CVT because I like its road presence and reliability. Is this a good choice, or are there other suggestions?
The Honda Elevate VX CVT is certainly a good upgrade over your Tata Tigor. It is priced well, has a good road presence, and, being a Honda, it is also reliable.
Alternatively, you could consider the Hyundai Creta, which is more feature-rich and comes with a smoother CVT compared to the Elevate. Another option is the new Maruti Suzuki Victoris, which is more fuel-efficient and comes with a conventional 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox.
I commute approximately 90 km daily, primarily on city and outer roads, and prefer a CNG vehicle with an automatic transmission for better fuel efficiency. Could you recommend a reliable and low-maintenance car that suits my daily driving needs?
The only CNG-automatic options currently available in the market are the Tata Tiago and Tata Tigor. The Tata Tiago, a hatchback, is priced from ₹4.57 lakh (ex-showroom), while the Tata Tigor, a compact sedan, ranges between ₹5.48 lakh and ₹8.73 lakh (ex-showroom). Choose the body style that best suits your needs.


















































