New Tata Tiago NRG vs Tiago Hatchback - What’s Different?
Expanding its product lineup even further, Tata Motors has recently launched the new Tata Tiago NRG in the Indian market. It is a more rugged-looking cross-hatch based on the facelifted model of the Tiago hatchback that was introduced last year. So, what all is different between these two models? Let’s find out.
The new Tata Tiago NRG also comes with blacked-out roof and door handles. In fact, the D-pillars and ORVMs have also been finished in black for a more mature look. The faux roof rails try to enhance the vehicle’s overall muscular stance. At the back, there’s a thick black horizontal trim bearing the NRG badge. Tata Motors has also slapped on new 15-in dual-tone alloy wheels.
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ArrayThe interior of the new Tata Tiago NRG remains more or less the same as the facelifted Tiago hatchback. So, you will find most of the features familiar - a 7-in touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Harman sound system, power-folding ORVMs, steering-mounted controls, etc.
A couple of additional features that can be found in the new Tiago NRG are the engine start/stop button and keyless entry. However, the new vehicle misses out on automatic climate control.
The new Tata Tiago NRG is available in only a single fully-loaded trim. Its manual transmission variant has been priced at INR 6.57 lakh whereas the AMT model will set you back by INR 7.09 lakh.
All prices are ex-showroom