Offered in all variants: XE, XT XZ and XZ+.
This colour option is not offered in the limited edition model.
The Tiago is also offered in Victory Yellow, Flame Red, Pearlescent White, Daytona Grey, and Pure Silver colour options.
No changes on the mechanical front.
Tiago is priced from Rs 4.85 lakh to Rs 6.84 lakh (ex-showroom).
Since the Tata Tiago celebrated its first anniversary in January 2021, we’ve been seeing numerous updates to the facelifted model. After introducing a limited edition model and the XTA variant, the carmaker has now introduced an Arizona Blue colour option to the Tiago’s lineup. It joins the Victory Yellow, Flame Red, Pearlescent White, Daytona Grey, and Pure Silver in the Tiago’s colour lineup.
New Tata Tiago colour option introduced Updated Mar 12, 2021 | 09:05 IST
Tata Tiago in Arizona Blue continues to come powered by the same 1.2-litre Revotron petrol engine as the rest of the range. New Tata Tiago colour option introduced 
Folks, Tata Motors has launched a brand new colour option for entry-level hatchback. Yep, Tata Tiago is now available with a brand new colour option Arizona Blue. However, one must note it is not an addition to the hatchback s list of colour options; it, in facts, replaces the old Tectonic Blue shade with this new deeper shade. Arizona Blue is also available with the Tata Tigor. Anyway, with this new addition, the Tiago hatchback is now available in a total of six colour options, namely, Victory Yellow, Flame Red, Arizona Blue, Pearlescent White, Daytona Grey, and Pure Silver.
Delhi HC stays suspension of subsidy for Tata Nexon EV under Delhi EV policy Updated Mar 11, 2021 | 08:49 IST
Tata Nexon EV makes use of a 30.2 kWh battery pack and claims an ARAI-certified driving range of up to 312 kilometres per charge. Delhi HC stays suspension of subsidy for Tata Nexon EV under Delhi EV policy 
The Tata Nexon EV vs the Delhi government case has witnessed yet another development, folks. After receiving complaints about Nexon EV s driving range, the Delhi government decided to suspend the subsidy it offers on the purchase of the car under the purview of the Dehi EV policy. Tata Motors then took the Delhi government to court Delhi HC, to be precise over its decision to de-list the Nexon electric SUV. Well, guys, the court has finally offered some relief for the home-grown automaker and issued a stay order on the removal of Tata Nexon EV from Delhi Government s list of vehicles eligible for subsidy under the aegis of the Delhi EV p
Tata Nexon EV Delhi case: Tata Motors moves HC over suspended EV subsidy Updated Mar 09, 2021 | 12:45 IST
Tata Nexon EV comes equipped with a 30.2 kWh battery pack and claims to deliver an ARAI-certified driving range of up to 312 kilometres per charge. Tata Nexon EV Delhi case: Tata Motors moves HC over suspended EV subsidy 
Earlier this month, the Delhi government suspended the subsidy it offers on Tata Nexon EV under the purview of the Delhi EV Policy. The reason? Complaints from customers regarding the vehicle s inability to deliver the promised driving range. Well, we now have another development in the Tata Nexon EV Delhi case the home-grown automaker has moved the Delhi high court against the Delhi government s decision to remove Nexon EV from the list of EVs eligible to receive subsidies. In its plea, Tata Motors asserts the authorities decided to delist the electric SUV on the basis of an isolated complaint by a disgruntled customer.
Tata Motors will NOT partner with Tesla for electric vehicles in India Updated Mar 05, 2021 | 12:30 IST
Chandrasekaran s comments regarding the entire Tata Tesla alliance came when was discussing how Tata Motors and Jaguar Land Rover intend to handle their foray into the electric vehicles space in the future. Tata Motors will NOT partner with Tesla for electric vehicles in India 
Earlier this year in January, countless reports about a rumoured parternership between Tata Motors and Tesla being in the works emerged. In fact, these reports also caused a surge in Tata Motors stocks as well. While those reports were found to have no merit later on, some still held out hope of an alliance between the two companies as they pursue electric vehicles in India. However, Tata Motors has finally confirmed that it has not engaged in any discussions with the American electric car manufacturer. N Chandrasekaran, chairman, Tata Sons clarified that the home-grown automa