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Last Updated on: 26 Jun 2026

Tata Tigor EV

Tata Tigor EV price in Asansol

₹13.25 - ₹14.58 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹19,146 /month

The Tata Tigor EV prices start from ₹12.49 lakh for the XE and goes all the way up to ₹13.75 lakh for the fully-loaded XZ+ Lux model. In the city of Asansol, on-road prices of the Tigor EV ranges between ₹13.25 lakh and ₹14.58 lakh

 

Check the on-road prices of Tigor EV in Asansol for variants and find the one that suits your requirements and budget.

Tata Tigor EV On Road Price by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹12,49,000
RTO (Individual)
₹0
Insurance
₹62,450
Other Charges
₹13,090
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Asansol₹13,24,540 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹19,146 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

XTElectric | Auto
₹13.78 LakhOn road price, Asansol
Autocar's pick
XZ+Electric | Auto
₹14.31 LakhOn road price, Asansol
XZ+ LuxElectric | Auto
₹14.58 LakhOn road price, Asansol

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Range315 Km
Daily drive60 km
Electricity tariff₹6
Monthly electricity cost
₹891

Tata Dealers in Asansol

Planning to buy Tigor EV? Here are a few dealers in Asansol

Chandrani-Bogra Chatti

N/536,NH 2 Paschim Burdwan.Bardhaman, Bogra Chatti Cinema Hall, Asansol, West Bengal 713332

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8879197589

gmoperations@chandrani.co.in

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Tata Tigor EV Images

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Tata Tigor EV FAQs

The Tigor EV makes sense for buyers who drive long distances regularly and can charge at home or work. Although it costs more upfront than the petrol Tigor, its significantly lower running costs can help recover the price difference over time. Buyers with low monthly running may find the petrol model to be the more cost-effective option.

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Questions you may find useful

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​I am planning to purchase an electric vehicle (EV). I have a weekly commute of approximately 600 km and no home charging facility. Fortunately, there is a 60 kW DC fast charging station with four charging ports right next to my house. Based on this situation, I have two main concerns: 1. Will DC fast charging every two days negatively impact the long-term health of the EV battery? 2. Given my high weekly mileage and reliance on public fast charging, is it a wise and practical decision?

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You haven’t mentioned your budget. To answer your questions, we recommend charging the battery up to 90 percent at most during DC fast charging. Most manufacturers also advise performing a full slow AC charge cycle after every 3-4 DC fast charge cycles to help balance the battery cells and maintain long-term health.Even though you’ll rely on public charging, an EV can still be economical if you don’t mind frequent visits to the charging station. You’ll likely spend ₹24-28 per unit, translating to a running cost of about ₹3-4 per km. With around 2,500 km of monthly usage, your savings will still be significant compared to a similar petrol or diesel car.

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