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Tata to launch long range version of Tigor EV electric sedan for private
buyers
August 13, 2019  Devesh Mishra

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Tata Tigor Ev
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Tata Motors had a busy year so far and the manufacturer doesn’t seem to slow
down anytime soon. It is already working on the facelifted Nexon, new Altroz
and Buzzard along with updating the lineup to be BSVI compliant. Now, the
latest reports suggest that Tata will also bring in a more practical version
of the Tigor EV that will have a longer range and will be available for
private ownership as well. As of now, the Tigor EV is only offered to fleet
owners and government organisations as part of the EESL tender.

Speaking to CarandBike about the upcoming long-range Tigor EV, Shailesh
Chandra, President Electric Mobility Business & Corporate Strategy, Tata
Motors, said,

    “We wanted to bring a more relevant product for the private segment
before opening it up to them because we need to give the right solution to
different segments. We are planning to come out with a higher range version
for the Tigor which we will be bringing out in the market very shortly. That
is the time when we intend to open it to the private buyers also.”

The current model of the Tigor EV uses a 16.2 kWh battery and offers a range
of 142 km on a single charge. The new version, however, is expected to offer
a maximum range of 200 km on a full charge. Unlike the current model, this
powerful new version will be made available for sale to all. The 16.2 kWh
battery on the current Tigor EV powers a 72 volt, three-phase AC induction
motor. This motor produces 40 Bhp of power at 4500 RPM and 105 Nm of peak
torque available at 2500 RPM. This battery Tata takes about 90 minutes to
charge up to 80 per cent via a DC 15 kW fast charger and offers a claimed
range of 142 km on a single charge. However, a standard AC home/office wall
socket will take six hours to reach equivalent charge. the same level.

The top speed of the Tigor EV is restricted to 80 km/h but the new model
which will be available for all will have a higher top speed. Recently, the
prices of the Tigor EV were reduced after the government introduced new
slabs on them. Therefore, the Tata Tigor EV is now priced starting at Rs.
11.58 lakh to Rs. 11.92 lakh (ex-showroom Mumbai). Apart from the Tigor EV,
Tata is also working on several other EV models including the Tiago EV, H2X
EV, Nexon EV, and the Altroz EV. The Altroz EV was showcased at the Geneva
motor show in March this year. It is expected to be launched in India by the
first quarter of 2020 and will probably have a price tag of around Rs. 15
lakh. As of now, the only long-range EV in India is the Kona EV that has a
range of 452 km/h on a full charge ...
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Tata Nexon Facelift Spied For The First Time
Aug 12, 2019 ... Tata had also confirmed the existence of an all-electric
Nexon and we can also expect the same cosmetic changes to trickle into the
Nexon EV. When launched, it will carry a premium over the current Nexon
which retails at Rs 6.58 lakh - 11.00 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Timeline
for the debut is yet to be revealed but Tata had earlier said that the
all-electric Nexon will come in within the next 12-18 months. ...
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