Tata Tiago EV Pros & Cons Explained
Tata Tiago is a well-rounded entry-level car in the Tata lineup, which is positioned exclusively for budget-conscious buyers. The pricing of the Tiago is very close to petrol hatchback cars and serves as a perfect offering for users to shift to electric mobility.
Thus we will be mentioning certain advantages as well as disadvantages of the Tiago EV in order to make you aware of the car’s strengths and weaknesses.
Tata Tiago EV Pros:
- A well-rounded EV car at a sub-10 lakh rupees price point. Indeed a value-for-money preposition.
- Real world range of 200 Km is ideal for frequent city commutes and short highway runs.
- Sporty performance in “S” Mode, “D” mode is enough for urban commuting.
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- Features like 8-speaker Harman Audio System, Cruise Control, auto headlamps & wipers, connected car technology & more.
- Well-crafted interiors are user friendly.
- Balanced Road manners due to low center of gravity & firm suspension, which tackles bad roads with ease.
- Robust Build & construction. 4-star GNCAP rating.
- Very smooth to drive, as there are no gears and compact size makes it an ideal choice for a city car.
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Tata Tiago EV CONS:
- Commands a 4 lakh extra premium over the Tiago Petrol AMT. This means you are paying for the electric technology.
- Tata’s after-sales quality is a hit or a miss.
- Power goes off after 100 km/hr. Top speed is limited to 120 km/hr
- 200 Km of strict range limits your reach. Strictly a city car, can’t go for long highway runs.
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- Limited Rear headroom. A strict 4-seater, as the 5th occupant is unwelcome.
- There are various features which are not present. These include alloy wheels, adjustable rear headrests, “P” mode on the shifter. Shockingly, there is no spare tire either.