Along with the launch of the CNG variant, Tata has also updated its sub-4m compact sedan and added a new range-topping XZ+ trim to the Tigor. There's a new grille up front and a new Magnetic Red color pictured here. Dual-tone treatment with a black roof and ORVMs are offered as well for Rs 12,000 extra. This trim features automatic headlamps with projector units, LED DRLs, fog lamps, and LED inserts for the tail lamps. While the petrol Tigor gets 15-inch alloy wheels, the CNG variant comes with 14inch steel rims with wheel covers that mimic the look of alloys. The only other differentiating element is the presence of an i-CNG badge on the boot lid.
The interiors get a black-beige treatment with renewed seat upholstery along with added features like rain-sensing wipers part of the XZ+ package. Like the petrol variant, the CNG one too gets a digital instrument panel but with minor tweaks. In addition to the fuel gauge for petrol, there's one for CNG as well and there is a notification lamp that comes on when the vehicle is running on CNG. A button on the center console under the screen lets the driver toggle between CNG and petrol modes. This along with the seamless integration of the CNG fuel gauge into the instrument panel, and the nozzle placed under the fuel filler cap ensure the addition of the CNG kit does not feel like an afterthought, something that will happen if an owner opts for an aftermarket kit.
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