
Tata Tigor
As part of its festive campaign, Tata Motors is offering attractive Holi benefits on select passenger vehicles this March. Customers can avail total benefits of up to Rs 1 lakh on popular models such as the Tata Harrier, Tata Tigor and Tata Tiago.
These offers typically include a mix of cash discounts, exchange bonuses, corporate schemes and dealership-level incentives. Select dealerships may also provide extended warranty packages and special EMI plans under festive promotions. Since benefits can differ depending on city, stock availability and variant, buyers are advised to confirm the final deal with their nearest showroom.
| Model | Maximum Benefits |
|---|---|
| Tata Harrier | Up to Rs 1,00,000 |
| Tata Tigor | Up to Rs 60,000 |
| Tata Tiago | Up to Rs 55,000 |
The 2025 update of the Tata Tigor brings mild styling enhancements while retaining its core mechanical setup. On the outside, the sedan receives subtle cosmetic revisions to the grille and front bumper. Some variants now get a small boot-lid spoiler for a sportier appearance. While the alloy wheel design remains largely unchanged, the Hyperstyle wheel finish has been refreshed.
Inside the cabin, Tata has introduced a new interior theme across the range. All variants now come with a redesigned illuminated steering wheel, while higher trims feature a dual-tone leather finish for a more premium touch.
In terms of variant upgrades, the 2025 Tigor XT trim now offers a 3.5-inch music system display, steering-mounted controls and follow-me-home headlamps, among other convenience features. The updated model is also available in two new exterior colour options.
The top-spec version is equipped with a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a 360-degree camera. Tata has also worked on enhancing cabin comfort with improved materials and a refreshed interior shade.
The new Tigor XZ variant is equipped with LED headlamps featuring daytime running lights, 15-inch Hyperstyle wheels and separate front armrests. Safety has been strengthened with the addition of Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and Hill Hold Control.
It also includes a 7-inch infotainment system paired with a reverse parking camera, along with wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity.
In the Indian compact sedan segment, the Tigor competes with models such as the Maruti Suzuki Dzire and Hyundai Aura. Despite the competition, the Tigor remains one of the more affordable sedans in its category.
The ex-showroom price of the Tata Tigor ranges between Rs 5.49 lakh and Rs 8.74 lakh.
The discount figures mentioned above are based on information gathered from multiple automotive platforms and dealership inputs. Actual offers may vary depending on your city, dealer inventory and specific variant. Buyers are advised to verify all discount details with an authorized Tata dealership before making a purchase decision.
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