Tata Motors expands its EV segment by introducing Tigor EV

MotoGazer Tata Tigor EV
Introduction

Followed by the marvelous achievement of the Nexon EV, which has captured an almost 70% of the market share of the Indian EV market. Tata Motors is currently outfitting to dispatch its subsequent EV offering for the individual section – the all-new Tigor EV.

The Company today uncovered the EV symbol of its Electric Sedan in the mark Teal Blue. Powered by the best in class high voltage electric engineering – Ziptron. The Tigor EV has been created dependent on three mainstays of Technology, Safety & Comfort. The all-new Tigor is full of technology throughout the infotainment, powertrain, connectivity and charging. Tata Tigor assures a comfortable, relaxing & smooth drive. Tata Motors shall go about the booking at selective dealers for the new Tigor EV with a booking amount of INR 21,000.

Features

Powered by the Ziptron technology 26kWh Lithium-ion battery, the Tigor EV generates a max power of 55kW and a max torque of 170nm. The vehicle can go from 0-60kmph in 5.7sec for an exciting & zippy drive. Without compromising the vehicle can achieve the steepest of gradients. The l superior driving dynamics & handling supported by the lower Center of gravity & balanced suspension provides a comfortable drive.

The Tigor EV comes with an IP67 graded battery set & engine to support any weather conditions. The engine and battery come with an 8 year & 160,000km warranty. Demonstrated with Rear Crash viable structure & furthermore follows the ODB 64 test norms.

The Impact-Resistant Battery Pack packaging of Tigor EV conforms to AIS – 048 norm for nail infiltration at Cell Level. The new Tigor EV is viable with a worldwide worthy CCS2 charging convention. It can charge the vehicle as fast as charging on a 15A plug point.

The spacious interiors with abundant headroom & legroom provide comfortable seating. The Tigor EV provides 30+ connected features such as remote commands & diagnostics, letting customers be connected to their vehicle through their phones.