Avid car spotter Rahul Sawarmale has shared an
exclusive spy shot of the new Tata Tiago with IAB. The facelifted model was
spotted on test in Pune. The Tata Tiago was launched in April 2016 and it was the first model
to embody the IMPACT design language. A mid-cycle update is now in the works
for this car, which was designed with inputs from studios in Pune, UK and
Italy. The facelifted model has a new pattern for the upper grille and a new
bumper design that looks sharper. Other exterior changes could include tweaked
headlamps and tail lamps and new alloy wheels.
Inside, the Tata Tiago may receive new upholstery
and trim and enhancements to the infotainment system with the mid-life update.
As for the mechanical changes, the 1.2-litre Revotron naturally aspirated
three-cylinder petrol engine will get an upgrade to comply with the BSVI emission
norms. The current, BSIV version produces 85 PS at 6,000 rpm and 114 Nm of
torque at 3,500 rpm.
With reports saying that diesel engines will become
too expensive for entry-level cars because of the BSVI upgrade, there’s no
certainty on the continuation of the 1.05-litre Revotorq engine (70 PS/140 Nm).
The transmission choices would remain unchanged: 5-speed manual and 5-speed
automated manual.
Following the Harrier, Tata Motors plans to launch
the production version of the 45X concept next. The new Tiago will probably
arrive at the end of the year or early next year. The company hasn’t revealed
its launch timeline.