
Last Updated on: 26 Jun 2026
Tata Tigor EV variants
The Tigor is offered in 4 variants, namely the XE, XT, XZ+ and XZ+ Lux, each of which are offered with a higher number of features in increasing order. The most affordable base variant XE, priced at Rs 12.49 lakh, gets bare minimum features like dual airbags, ABS with EBD and Corner Stability Control, fully automatic temperature control, R14 steel wheels with hub caps, manual ORVMs, front power windows, a height-adjustable driver seat, rear parking sensors, a puncture repair kit, iTPMS, multi-mode regenerative braking, ZConnect connected car features, and a 3.3kW AC charger. The mid-trim XT gets a central locking system, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with 4 speakers, rear parking sensors with proximity display, R14 steel wheels with wheel covers, all four power windows, and a prismatic inside rear-view mirror (IRVM) in addition to the XE. The high-end XZ+ gets projector headlamps, LED DRLs, front fog lamps, a smart key with push-button start, an 8-speaker Harman sound system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a rearview camera, cooled glovebox, alloy wheels, auto headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, and cruise control; enhancing comfort, convenience, and tech integration significantly, over the XT trim. The end trim XZ+ Lux adds a premium touch with a Piano Black roof, leatherette seats, and a leatherette-wrapped steering wheel, enhancing the car’s interior and exterior aesthetic appeal.
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Questions you may find useful
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?
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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