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Time of India
08-07-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Tata Motors hikes prices of Tiago, Tigor and Curvv by up to ₹13,000
Tata Motors has announced a price hike across select variants of three of its popular passenger vehicles—Tiago, Tigor, and the newly launched Curvv—with immediate effect. The hike ranges between ₹3,000 and ₹13,000 depending on the model and variant. Tata Tiago: Hike of up to ₹10,000 The entry-level hatchback Tata Tiago sees an upward revision of prices by up to ₹10,000 on select petrol and iCNG variants. The XM, XZ, XZ+, and XZA petrol trims, along with the XM, XZ, and XZA iCNG variants, are now dearer by ₹10,000. Meanwhile, the XT, XTA petrol, and iCNG variants are costlier by ₹5,000. However, base variants XE petrol and XE iCNG remain unchanged. The Tiago is now priced between ₹5 lakh and ₹8.55 lakh (ex-showroom). Tata Tigor: Hike of up to ₹10,000 The Tigor subcompact sedan has also received a price increase of ₹10,000 across most variants. Notably, the XM and XZ+ Lux trims retain their previous prices. Post-revision, the Tigor now starts at ₹6 lakh and goes up to ₹9.55 lakh (ex-showroom). Tata Curvv: Hike of up to ₹13,000 Tata's latest entrant in the coupe-SUV segment, the Curvv, sees a price hike of ₹3,000 to ₹13,000, depending on the variant. A few variants including entry-level petrol and diesel trims in the Dark Edition line-up have been spared the hike. However, variants like the Creative+ S GDI turbo-petrol and Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol DCA have become costlier by ₹3,000. All other variants receive a uniform ₹13,000 hike, bringing the updated ex-showroom price range to ₹10 lakh–₹19.52 lakh. This latest revision comes amid rising input costs and reflects the company's ongoing strategy to balance margins while sustaining demand across segments.


Hindustan Times
07-07-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Auto recap, July 6: Mahindra XUV 3XO slated for update, Tata Tiago and Curvv price hike, Xiaomi YU7's new milestone
Here is your quick check on the biggest developments in the world of automobiles. Check Offers The automotive industry is experiencing rapid changes, which makes it difficult to stay informed about all the latest advancements. At HT Auto, we are dedicated to delivering the most relevant and current information as it becomes available. Below is a concise overview of the key highlights from Sunday, July 6. Mahindra XUV 3XO slated for an update, will get black alloy wheels. Teased ahead of launch Mahindra, in a teaser video on its social media channel, has teased the upcoming updated version of the XUV 3XO sub-compact SUV. The upcoming Mahindra XUV 3XO is expected to receive a new variant. The teaser video gave us a glimpse of that. Despite being a short video, the latest teaser has revealed a few key differences. The upcoming updated version of the Mahindra XUV 3XO will come with a fresh set of alloy wheels, possibly all blacked out to don a sportier vibe. Besides the black alloy wheels, the sub-compact SUV will get a panoramic sunroof, an electric vehicle-themed front grille and a Red-Black dual-tone exterior paint. Also Read : Mahindra XUV 3XO slated for an update, will get black alloy wheels. Teased ahead of launch Tata Tiago, Curvv become costlier by up to ₹ 13,000. Here which trim got how much costlier Tata Motors has increased the prices for select models in its product range. The passenger vehicles that have become pricier with the latest price revision include models such as the Curvv, Tiago, Tiago NRG, and the Tigor. For both the Tata Tiago and Tata Curvv, select variants have received a price hike. The price revision for the Tata Tiago hatchback ranges up to ₹ 10,000, while the Tata Curvv coupe SUV has become pricier by up to ₹ 13,000. Also Read : Tata Tiago, Curvv become costlier by up to ₹ 13,000. Here which trim got how much costlier Qubo Dashplay Ultra infotainment system review: Is it a value-for-money device for your car? Qubo, famous for its range of dashcams, has entered the segment of aftermarket infotainment systems, with its Dashplay series. Available in three variants - Ultra, Pro and Standard- it challenges some of the big names in the market. HT Auto got the Qubo Dashplay Ultra touchscreen infotainment system to review, and here are our findings. Also Read : Qubo Dashplay Ultra infotainment system review: Is it a value-for-money device for your car? Xiaomi YU7 EV gets 2.40 lakh orders in just 18 hours The latest electric car by Xiaomi, the YU7 SUV, has created a hype within the Chinese car market since more than 240,000 bookings were reserved in just 18 hours after it hit the market officially. The figures indicate the mounting momentum for the tech giant's push within the electric mobility segment, barely a year after it launched its first-ever vehicle, the SU7 sedan. Also Read : Xiaomi YU7 EV gets 2.40 lakh orders in just 18 hours. Check details Get insights into Upcoming Cars In India, Electric Vehicles, Upcoming Bikes in India and cutting-edge technology transforming the automotive landscape. First Published Date: 07 Jul 2025, 07:03 AM IST


Hindustan Times
06-07-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Tata Tiago, Curvv become costlier by up to ₹13,000.
₹13,000. Here which trim got how much costlier data-item-target-url=/auto/cars/ data-item-story-segment=Mass Vehicles> Tata Tiago and Curvv have become costlier with the latest upward price revision. Check Offers Tata Motors has increased the prices for select models in its product range. The passenger vehicles that have become pricier with the latest price revision, include models such as the Curvv, Tiago, Tiago NRG, and the Tigor. For both the Tata Tiago and Tata Curvv, select variants have received a price hike. The price revision for the Tata Tiago hatchback ranges up to ₹ 10,000, while the Tata Curvv coupe SUV has become pricier by up to ₹ 13,000. Tata Tiago becomes pricier by up to ₹ 10,000 Select variants of the Tata Tiago have become costlier by up to ₹ 10,000. The XM petrol, XZ petrol, XZ+ petrol, XZA petrol, XM iCNG, XZ iCNG, and XZA iCNG trims of the Tata Tiago have become costlier by ₹ 10,000 over the outgoing price list, with the latest price revision. On the other hand, the XT petrol, XTA petrol, XT iCNG, and the XTA iCNG variants of the Tiago have become costlier by ₹ 5,000 each. The base XE petrol and XE iCNG trims of the hatchback continue with the old price and have not received any price hike. The price of the Tata Tiago now ranges between ₹ 5 lakh and ₹ 8.55 lakh (ex-showroom). Tata Curvv becomes costlier by up to ₹ 13,000 Tata Curvv is one of the upmarket offerings from the homegrown auto giant. This coupe SUV too has received a price hike along with the Tiago hatchback. With this latest price revision, the Tata Curvv comes priced between ₹ 10 lakh and ₹ 19.52 lakh (ex-showroom). The entry-level variant, Accomplished S GDI turbo-petrol MT Dark Edition, Accomplished S GDI turbo-petrol DCA Dark Edition, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol MT Dark Edition, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol DCA Dark Edition, Smart diesel MT, Accomplished S diesel MT Dark Edition, Accomplished S diesel DCA Dark Edition, Accomplished+ A diesel MT Dark Edition, and Accomplished+ A diesel DCA Dark Edition have received no price hike. However, the Creative S GDI turbo-petrol MT, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol DCA, Creative+ S GDI turbo-petrol MT, Creative+ S GDI turbo-petrol DCA, Accomplished S GDI turbo-petrol MT, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol MT, and the Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol DCA versions of the Tata Curvv have received a price hike of ₹ 3,000. All other versions receive a uniform price hike of Rs. 13,000. Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2025, Best SUVs in India. First Published Date: 06 Jul 2025, 10:40 AM IST


NDTV
04-07-2025
- Automotive
- NDTV
Tata Curvv Gets Price Hike- Here's How Much Creta Rival Costs Now
Tata Motors has revised the prices of the Curvv coupe-SUV with immediate effect. With the changes in place, the vehicle is now more expensive by up to Rs 13,000, depending on the variant. Along with this, the brand has made changes in the prices of other models as well. Specifically, the Tiago, Tiago NRG, and the Tigor. The starting price for the Curvv's entry-level model remains at Rs. 10 lakh. The prices for several other variants, including the Accomplished S GDI turbo-petrol MT Dark Edition, Accomplished S GDI turbo-petrol DCA Dark Edition, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol MT Dark Edition, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol DCA Dark Edition, Smart diesel MT, Accomplished S diesel MT Dark Edition, Accomplished S diesel DCA Dark Edition, Accomplished+ A diesel MT Dark Edition, and Accomplished+ A diesel DCA Dark Edition, also stay the same. A price increase of Rs. 3,000 applies to the Creative S GDI turbo-petrol MT, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol DCA, Creative+ S GDI turbo-petrol MT, Creative+ S GDI turbo-petrol DCA, Accomplished S GDI turbo-petrol MT, Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol MT, and Accomplished+ A GDI turbo-petrol DCA versions of the Tata Curvv. All remaining variants experience a consistent price change of Rs. 13,000. The Tata Curvv is available with three different engine options: two petrol variants and one diesel variant. The 1.2-litre Revotron petrol engine produces 118 hp alongside 170 Nm of torque. The Curvv's 1.2-litre Hyperion petrol engine offers 123 hp and 225 Nm of torque. The 1.5-litre diesel engine has an output of 116 hp and 260 Nm. Each engine choice comes with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 7-speed DCA. With these specs, the Tata Curvv competes against models like the Hyundai Creta, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, and others.


NDTV
26-06-2025
- Automotive
- NDTV
Tata Motors Bets Big On Flexible Powertrains, Advanced Tech, And Safety: Mohan Savarkar
In a wide-ranging conversation, Mohan Savarkar, Chief Product Officer at Tata Motors, laid out the brand's evolving strategy across powertrain technologies, product development, and future-readiness, highlighting Tata's multi-pronged approach to mobility in India. CNG, Diesel & Flex-Fuel: A Balancing Act CNG continues to play a strong role in Tata's strategy, especially with models like Punch and Nexon already offering factory-fitted kits. While Savarkar acknowledged that the mid-size SUV segment has seen some CNG traction, he said Tata will wait for clearer consumer demand in the larger SUV category before investing further. On diesel, despite its negative public image, Savarkar maintained that the fuel still has relevance, especially in larger SUVs. "BS7 norms won't make diesel unviable," he said, adding that tailpipe emissions for gasoline and diesel would essentially converge. Tata is also preparing for a flex-fuel future. "Ethanol is an excellent solution for carbon dioxide emissions," Savarkar explained, citing its circular nature. However, he admitted the challenge lies in balancing lower fuel efficiency with pricing parity to make flex-fuel viable for consumers. Electrification Vs Hybridisation While many competitors are hedging their bets with hybrids, Tata remains committed to EVs. "We believe EV is the most efficient way to reach net zero. There's no in-between," Savarkar said firmly. This aligns with Tata's growing EV portfolio and its refusal to follow hybrid trends despite recent policy softening. Savarkar indicated that Tata's multi-powertrain strategy allows it to hedge across ICE, CNG, diesel, and EV, offering flexibility amid regulatory uncertainty and shifting consumer sentiment. And while officially it hasn't embraced hybrids yet, industry murmurs suggest that Tata may be quietly developing a strong hybrid powertrain as a hedge, just in case. Engineering Excellence: Curvv's New Turbo-Petrol Engine A key highlight of the discussion was the new 1.2L turbo-petrol engine introduced with the Tata Curvv. Savarkar detailed a host of innovations: a 350-bar injection system, sodium-cooled exhaust valves, machine-learning-based launch assist, and torque boost functions. "The tech in this engine is not just for the sake of features; it's integrated to deliver performance and lower emissions," he said. He also dismissed concerns that added complexity could mean reliability issues, insisting that predictive AI and thoughtful engineering have ensured a smooth ownership experience. On Variants, Safety & Connected Tech Tata Curvv currently offers more than 40 variants - a result of the brand's strategy to cater to every buyer across multiple powertrains. While this creates supply chain complexity, Savarkar said the line-up is regularly pruned based on customer demand. Safety remains a cornerstone of Tata's product identity, with several models earning 5-star ratings. Savarkar stressed Tata's holistic approach, encompassing crash avoidance tech, structural integrity, and post-crash safety. As for connected car tech, adoption varies, but Tata sees rising demand. "Consumers are increasingly integrating their digital lifestyles into their cars," Savarkar noted, affirming that connectivity will continue to expand across the portfolio. What's Next? Looking ahead, Tata expects SUVs to continue their dominance, while hatchbacks and sedans may see further decline. On new technologies like ADAS and future emissions regulations (CAFE, BS7), Savarkar said Tata is fully engaged with policymakers and prepared to adapt quickly.