Tata Motors has launched an extended range Tigor EV Electric Sedan, with a range of213 km, certified by ARAI. It will be available in three variants – XE+, XM+ and XT+ – for both fleet and personal segment customers.
The electric car will be available at a starting price of Rs. 9.44 lakh, ex-showroom Delhi (after deducting government subsidies). This vehicle qualifies for a FAME II incentive for eligible commercial customers. The new extended version offers an enhanced driving range, low cost of ownership, connectivity, comfort of a sedan and zero emissions.
The new Tigor EV will have two driving modes – ‘Drive’ and ‘Sport’. It will also come with features like:
Exterior
Interior
Signature EV decals
Classic black & grey interior
Premium front grille
Immersive sound experience by Harman™
Stylish alloys
Single speed transmission
Shark-fin antenna & LED high mounted stop lamp
Height adjustable seat
Three elegant colours:
Pearlescent white, Egyptian blue and Roman silver
Superior seat fabric
BATTERY
- 21.5 kWh battery capacity
- Battery cooling system is designed to ensure consistent performance even in extreme ambient temperature conditions
- The car has 2 charging ports - fast charging as well as slow AC charging
On the safety front, the vehicle will be equipped with dual airbags (XE+ variant with Driver Airbag only) and an ABS as standard safety features. The vehicle also comes with an in-built warranty of 3 years or 1.25 lakh kms, whichever is earlier.
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