National Garage-Sorid Nagar
Bastar Road, Sorid Nagar, Near Kali Mandir, Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh 493773
Last Updated on: 18 Aug 2026
Tata Tiago price in Dhamtari
The Tata Tiago price starts from Rs 4.70 lakh, ex-showroom, for the Smart MT base model and goes up to Rs 8.55 lakh for the Creative CNG AMT top model. The Tiago on road price in Dhamtari begins at Rs 5.15 lakh and extends to Rs 9.45 lakh. Check out the Tata Tiago on road price in Dhamtari for all variants to see what fits your budget and preferences.
The Tata Tiago price starts from Rs 4.70 lakh, ex-showroom, for the Smart MT base model and goes up to Rs 8.55 lakh for the Creative CNG AMT top model. The Tiago on road price in Dhamtari begins at Rs 5.15 lakh and extends to Rs 9.45 lakh. Check out the Tata Tiago on road price in Dhamtari for all variants to see what fits your budget and preferences.
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Being a compact and economical hatchback that’s also easy to drive, the Tata Tiago continues to provide a good value quotient. Moreover, with its chic styling, premium-looking interior and a lengthy equipment list, the Tiago is one of the most sorted hatchbacks right now.
If you want a manual gearbox and a standard petrol engine with the Tata Tiago, then the Creative trim will offer you almost all of the feature set that you’d need in day-to-day life without spending too much. On the other hand, if you want the frugality of CNG with the user-friendliness of an AMT gearbox, then picking the Pure + A trim would give you many useful features without having to spend more for the top-spec CNG-AMT variant.
The Tiago is the cheapest Tata car currently on sale in India.
Considering a 10 percent down payment and 7-year loan tenure, the Tiago EMI starts at Rs 7,401 in Delhi.
Hi, I’m looking to buy a hatchback as a first-time buyer. I liked the new Tata Tiago AMT petrol, as my initial running will be under 500km a month. I shortlisted it over the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R and Celerio mainly because of its safety features. Speed and performance are not major concerns, as both my wife and I are new to driving. Is the Tiago AMT the right choice for our needs? Please advise, particularly in terms of maintenance costs and overall cost of ownership.
Yes, the Tata Tiago AMT petrol is a sensible choice for a first-time buyer with low running. With under 500 km a month, petrol is the right fuel, and the Tiago offers a good balance of safety features, a solid build and a comfortable driving experience. The Tiago also feels stable and confidence-inspiring, which is important for new drivers.That said, it is worth being aware that Tata's service experience can be inconsistent depending on the city and dealership, and long-term reliability is not quite at the level of Maruti. The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R and Celerio are both more proven from a maintenance and ownership cost perspective, with Maruti's service network and parts availability being a clear advantage.However, the Tiago feels like a more substantial car and offers better safety credentials, which is why you have gravitated towards it. If you have a reliable Tata service centre nearby, it is a perfectly reasonable choice.
How much should I pay for my Tiago interior cleaning? Never got them cleaned. Can I go with some random cleaners and washers?
I already have a Maruti Baleno and want to buy a second car. I have shortlisted the Tata Tiago Pure Plus and the Tata Punch Pure Plus. Which one should I buy for mostly daily commuting in Delhi city?
Go for the Punch Pure Plus. Since you already have a Maruti Baleno, the Tata Punch makes more sense as a second car dedicated to daily city commuting in Delhi. It is compact, but has a higher seating position than the Tiago, which helps when manoeuvring in tight spaces and parking. It is also easier to get in and out of, and the cabin will feel roomier.The Tiago will be more fuel-efficient and less expensive, but overall the Punch is the more rounded vehicle between the two.
I am confused between the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Sportz AMT, Maruti Suzuki Swift AMT, and Tata Tiago Pure+ AMT. My usage will be low to moderate, including city driving as well as occasional highway drives, and I am a first-time car buyer and driver. Based on my driving requirements, should I consider a CNG variant or stick to my original plan of buying a petrol car? Please help me choose the best car in this price range and also suggest any other suitable alternatives available.
For a first-time buyer with low to moderate city and highway use, stick to a petrol car. Our recommendation will be the Maruti Swift AMT over the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios AMT. Your running does not justify the added cost and compromises of a CNG car, and the Maruti Swift strikes the best balance for your needs. This Maruti Suzuki car is easy to drive, has a smooth and refined petrol engine, a comfortable ride and a well-built, practical cabin. The AMT is one of the smoother units in the segment, making it a confidence-inspiring choice for a new driver. This Hyundai car isn't as good as the Swift when it comes to ride comfort and even rear seat space. The Tata Tiago AMT is the value pick, but the cabin and overall refinement are not at the same level. That said, if you want a slightly larger and more premium feeling car, the Maruti Suzuki Baleno AMT is also worth considering, but it will stretch the budget. If you don't want to stretch the Swift is the most well-rounded and easiest car to live with in this range.
I am confused between the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Sportz AMT, Maruti Suzuki Swift AMT, and Tata Tiago Pure+ AMT. As a first-time buyer and driver with very low to moderate city and highway use, please help me choose the best car. Also, based on my usage, should I consider a CNG car or stick to my original plan of buying a petrol car? Please also suggest any better alternative available in this price range.
For a first-time buyer with low-to-moderate city and highway use, the Maruti Suzuki Swift AMT is the best fit. It is an easy car to drive in the city, with light steering, smooth AMT and a very user-friendly nature that makes it ideal for new drivers. The cabin is well finished, the ride is comfortable, and Maruti's service network is strong, which adds to long-term peace of mind.The Hyundai i10 Nios has a slightly more refined engine, but it is not as efficient as the Swift, and the cabin is not as spacious either. The Tata Tiago Pure Plus AMT is the value pick, but the powertrain is the least refined of the three and Tata’s service consistency is still not as strong as Hyundai or Maruti.On CNG, it only makes sense if your running is high enough to justify the higher upfront cost and lower boot space. For low to moderate use, petrol is the better choice. If you want a slightly larger car, the Maruti Suzuki Baleno AMT is a solid choice for not a lot more money, but overall the Swift AMT is the most balanced and easiest car to live with for a first-time buyer.













