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Tata Tigor Diesel Recalled in India to Fix Emission Issues
Tata Tigor Diesel Recalled in India: Tata Tigor is one great option when buyers require the practicality of a sedan and are still on a strict budget. The popular style back from Tata Motors is now under a recall, issued by the brand to fix some emission related problem in a select batch of cars. The...
Tata Tigor Diesel Recalled in India: Tata Tigor is one great option when buyers require the practicality of a sedan and are still on a strict budget. The popular style back from Tata Motors is now under a recall, issued by the brand to fix some emission related problem in a select batch of cars. They are offering free of cost solution to the problem. The affected vehicles were produced between March 6, 2017, and December 1, 2017. The chassis number for affected Tigor falls between MAT629401GKP52721 and MAT629401HKN89616. The recall is valid on the diesel engine variants of Tigor only.
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Tata Motors will contact the respective customers on their registered mobile numbers and those who are sure about the number can themselves call at 18002097979 for fixing an appointment. Tata Tigor is the most effective priced compact sedan of India, carrying a starting price of INR 4,84,296 for the petrol and INR 5,72,579 for the diesel model. The most feature loaded model, Tigor XZ(O), is priced at INR 6,31,298 for the petrol and INR 7,19,201 for the diesel variant. The rival compact sedan Maruti Dzire offer the top manual variant for INR 8,97,990.
The top manual variant for rival Amaze is available at INR 8.78 lakh. Tata Tigor is powered by two different engine options, first of them being a powerful petrol option with 85PS of maximum power and 114Nm of torque. The diesel engine is smaller is displacement, producing just 70PS of power and 140Nm of torque. The petrol variant is still priced at INR 1.70 lakh and INR 1.38 lakh lower than both the rivals respectively. The difference is the price is still not enough to break the charm and help Tigor take one of the position that both these cars hold in the market.
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Tata Motors will contact the respective customers on their registered mobile numbers and those who are sure about the number can themselves call at 18002097979 for fixing an appointment. Tata Tigor is the most effective priced compact sedan of India, carrying a starting price of INR 4,84,296 for the petrol and INR 5,72,579 for the diesel model. The most feature loaded model, Tigor XZ(O), is priced at INR 6,31,298 for the petrol and INR 7,19,201 for the diesel variant. The rival compact sedan Maruti Dzire offer the top manual variant for INR 8,97,990.
The top manual variant for rival Amaze is available at INR 8.78 lakh. Tata Tigor is powered by two different engine options, first of them being a powerful petrol option with 85PS of maximum power and 114Nm of torque. The diesel engine is smaller is displacement, producing just 70PS of power and 140Nm of torque. The petrol variant is still priced at INR 1.70 lakh and INR 1.38 lakh lower than both the rivals respectively. The difference is the price is still not enough to break the charm and help Tigor take one of the position that both these cars hold in the market.Ad
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Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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