A quick look at the official website for Tata Tiago reveals the introduction of new paint, dubbed Arizona Blue. The new option in the colour palette for this Maruti WagonR-rival has replaced the Tectonic Blue shade. From the looks of it, the new colour looks a lot like the Royale Blue option available on the recently introduced new-gen Tata Safari. Other colour options include Victory Yellow, Flame Red, Pearlescent White, Daytona Grey and Pure Silver.
In January this year, Tata Motors
introduced a limited edition version of the Tiago. On sale at INR 5.79 lakh*,
the special variant builds upon the mid-range XT trim and commands a premium of
roughly INR 29,000 over its donor model. The additional features that this
model offers include a set of 14-inch alloy wheels, which makes it the only
model after the top-spec XZ+ trim to offer mag wheels. Inside, the additional
equipment includes onboard navigation, voice commands for a 5.0-inch
touchscreen infotainment system and a rear parcel tray. Other highlights of the
features list include dual front airbags, follow-me-home headlights, 4
speakers, power windows, keyless entry, power-folding and adjustment for the
outside rear view mirrors and steering mounted audio controls.
The Tata Tiago received its mid-life
makeover in January last year. With the facelift, the Tiago received a handful
of design tweaks, including sharper headlamps, a newly designed upper and lower
grille and a more aggressive-looking front bumper. Inside, the updates on
refreshed Tiago include new seat upholstery with a Y-shaped pattern design and
white contrast stitching. The launch of the updated Tata Tiago also marked the
end of the company's 1.05-litre diesel motor. For more than a year now, the
Tiago has been available only with a BSVI-compliant 1.2-litre naturally
aspirated three-cylinder petrol engine that outputs a maximum of 86 PS and 113
Nm. Gearbox options for the small car include a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed
automated manual unit.