KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Tata Tiago and Tigor waiting period revealed
- Price starts at Rs. 6 lakhs and 6.30 lakhs respectively
- Read on for more details
November is here and so are the waiting periods of the entry-level Tata cars. The Tata Tiago and the Tata Tigor waiting period for the month of November 2023 are out. And looks like you need to be patient before getting your ride for yourself. Meanwhile, the Tata Tiago and Tigor models are currently available for purchase in India, starting at an ex-showroom price of Rs. 6 lakh and Rs. 6.30 lakh, respectively. These models offer a choice between petrol and CNG powertrains.
Tata Tiago & Tigor November 2023: A Little Patience And That's All!
Tiago: The Tata Tiago, an entry-level hatchback, offers five variants: XE, XT (O), XT, XT Rhythm, and XZ Plus. Customers eyeing the petrol variants of the Tiago can expect a delivery wait of three to four weeks. Meanwhile, those interested in the CNG variants will face a waiting period ranging from six to eight weeks.
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Model | Variants | Petrol Waiting Period | CNG Waiting Period |
---|---|---|---|
Tata Tiago | XE, XT (O), XT, XT Rhythm, XZ Plus | 3-4 weeks | 6-8 weeks |
Tata Tigor | XE, XM, XZ, XZ Plus, XZ Plus Leatherette Pack | 3-4 weeks | 2-4 weeks |
Tigor: The Tata Tigor, available in five variants - XE, XM, XZ, XZ Plus, and XZ Plus Leatherette Pack, comes with a waiting period for standard petrol variants of three to four weeks. On the other hand, the CNG-powered trims have a shorter waiting period of two to four weeks post-booking.
Shared Engine Specs
Both models are fitted with a 1.2-liter NA petrol engine paired with a five-speed manual and an AMT unit. Certain variants offer the additional choice of a factory-installed CNG kit, available exclusively with a five-speed manual gearbox.
What's Next From Tata?
Managing all its existing portfolio, the brand is working on the Tata Punch EV. The same has been spotted testing on quite some occasions already. While it will bring tweaks such as a closed front grille and '.ev' badging along with more visual changes, the interior is getting an overhaul as well. Expect this to launch in first quarter of 2024.
Verdict
The waiting time of both cars loom around 3 weeks to a month mark, which is manageable to say at best. While in an ideal world, we would like to see all cars being available to take home on the spot, there are practical challanges to that after all. Also, If you are someone with a passion for engines mounted on wheels, you must join our Whatsapp Group Community of petrolheads to find out more exciting stuff about the Auto world.
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