Tata Motors teased us with a video of a limited edition Tiago yesterday. The carmaker has now launched the Tiago Limited Edition in India for a price of INR 5.79 lakh, ex-showroom. The Tata Tiago Limited Edition is based on the XT trim of the entry-level hatchback and costs INR 29,000 more than the standard trim. For the premium, Tata Motors have added a few new features on the inside and a new set of alloy wheels as well.
On the outside, the only addition to the
Tiago Limited Edition is a new set of 14-inch alloy wheels that sets it apart
from the standard variants. There are no other exterior accessories, body
decals or a special paint option. The XT trim and even the XZ trim of the Tiago
come with 14-inch steel wheels with wheel covers as standard. It is only from
the top-spec XZ+ trim that the Tiago comes with larger 15-inch alloy wheels.
Inside, the Tiago Limited Edition
additionally gets on-board navigation, voice commands for the 5.0-inch
touchscreen infotainment system and a rear parcel tray over the standard XT
trim. This adds on to the already decently generous features list on the Tiago
XT trim which includes dual front airbags, follow-me-home headlights, 4
speakers, power windows, keyless entry, power folding and adjust for the wing
mirrors and steering mounted audio controls, among others.
The Tiago remains mechanically unchanged
under the hood. The Tiago Limited Edition is thus powered by the same a
1.2-litre Revotron petrol engine that is tuned to make 85 bhp and develops 113
Nm of peak torque. This engine comes mated to either a a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automated manual
transmission (AMT). However, this being based on the XT trim, it does not get
the option of the 5-speed AMT gearbox. It is available only with the 5-speed
manual.
For its rivals, the Tata Tiago has quite
some competition from the likes of the Hyundai Santro, (INR 4.68-6.00 lakh),
Datsun Go (INR 4.02-6.51 lakh), Maruti Suzuki Celerio (INR 4.53-5.78 lakh) and
the Wagon R (INR 4.66-6.18 lakh). Tata Motors could even launch Camo and Dark
Editions of the Tiago in the future as the carmaker had trademarked these names
back in 2020.

