Tata Motors has revised the pricing for several of its popular models, including the entry-level Tiago hatchback. While some variants have remained untouched, others have become slightly more expensive. If you’re planning to bring home a Tata Tiago soon, here’s a quick look at what’s changed and what hasn’t.
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Overview
The Tiago has been one of Tata’s best-selling models for years, thanks to its compact design, value-for-money pricing, and the option of petrol and CNG powertrains. With the new price update, Tata seems to be keeping up with market trends, cost fluctuations, and demand for feature-packed variants.
But don’t worry — not everything has gotten more expensive. The base models are still priced the same, which means first-time buyers or budget-focused customers won’t feel the pinch.
Unchanged
Let’s start with the good news. Tata has not changed the prices for the entry-level XE variants:
Variant | Fuel Type | Transmission | Price (Ex-Showroom) |
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XE | Petrol | Manual | Rs. 5.00 lakh |
XE iCNG | CNG | Manual | Rs. 6.00 lakh |
These base variants continue to offer an affordable entry point into the Tiago lineup, making them ideal for budget-conscious buyers.
Rs. 10,000 Hike
Now, let’s talk about the variants that have seen a bump of Rs. 10,000. These include a mix of petrol and CNG variants, across manual and AMT versions:
Variant | Fuel Type | Transmission | Old Price | New Price |
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XM | Petrol | Manual | – | +Rs. 10,000 |
XZ | Petrol | Manual | – | +Rs. 10,000 |
XZ+ | Petrol | Manual | – | +Rs. 10,000 |
XZA | Petrol | AMT | – | +Rs. 10,000 |
XM iCNG | CNG | Manual | – | +Rs. 10,000 |
XZ iCNG | CNG | Manual | – | +Rs. 10,000 |
XZA iCNG | CNG | AMT | – | +Rs. 10,000 |
While Rs. 10,000 might not sound like much, for those looking at mid-spec variants, this could impact the final on-road price and EMI calculations.
Rs. 5,000 Hike
The remaining variants — which include the XT and XTA trims — have seen a slightly lower hike of Rs. 5,000:
Variant | Fuel Type | Transmission | Old Price | New Price |
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XT | Petrol | Manual | – | +Rs. 5,000 |
XTA | Petrol | AMT | – | +Rs. 5,000 |
XT iCNG | CNG | Manual | – | +Rs. 5,000 |
XTA iCNG | CNG | AMT | – | +Rs. 5,000 |
These price adjustments are likely driven by increased input costs, but Tata still maintains competitive pricing compared to rivals in the entry-level and hatchback segments.
Range
After the revision, the Tiago is now priced between Rs. 5 lakh and Rs. 8.55 lakh (ex-showroom). Here’s how the new price range looks overall:
Price Bracket | Details |
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Starting Price | Rs. 5.00 lakh |
Top-End Price | Rs. 8.55 lakh |
Fuel Options | Petrol, CNG |
Transmission Options | Manual, AMT |
Tiago remains a solid contender in its segment despite this minor price bump. It still offers good safety ratings, city-friendly performance, and a wide choice of variants.
If you’ve been considering the Tiago, this price hike shouldn’t be a deal-breaker — but it might be a good idea to book your variant before further price changes down the line.
FAQs
Has Tiago’s base price changed?
No, XE and XE iCNG remain at Rs. 5L and Rs. 6L respectively.
Which Tiago variants got Rs. 10k hike?
XM, XZ, XZ+, XZA, XM iCNG, XZ iCNG, XZA iCNG.
What is Tiago’s current top price?
The Tiago now tops out at Rs. 8.55 lakh ex-showroom.
How much is the hike for XT variants?
XT, XTA, XT iCNG, XTA iCNG got a Rs. 5,000 hike.
Are both petrol and CNG affected?
Yes, both petrol and CNG variants saw price hikes.