So does this mean that the homegrown brand has killed off the competition in this space by offering CNG customers a respite for their left foot? There was only one way to find out and we did just that - Overdrive
Tata Motors brings the convenience of an automatic gearbox to its frugality focused CNG models. Should you pick this over its base EV version, which costs almost the same?
The Tiago iCNG AMT is available in several variants, including the XTA, XZA+, and XZA+ DT, with prices ranging from Rs 7.89 lakh (all prices ex-showroom) to Rs 8.89 lakh
Tata Motors introduces CNG AMT variants for Tiago and Tigor models. Priced between Rs 7.90 lakh and Rs 9.55 lakh, these vehicles offer consistent performance with their 1.2-litre, three-cylinder engines. With three Tiago and two Tigor variants available, bookings are open with a ₹21,000 token amount. Tata aims to capitalize on the rising popularity of CNG vehicles, expecting increased sales with these new offerings.