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New Tata Tiago XZ+ Top-End Variant Launched

Gets updated design inside out and new touchscreen infotainment system, prices increased by less than Rs 50,000. 

Tata Tiago XZ+ Launched



  • The Tata Tiago XZ+ becomes the new top-end variant in the range
  • Changes include updated design elements on the outside and a choice between single/dual-tone paints.
  • Inside, the Tiago XZ+ gets the same 7-inch touchscreen as the Tata Tigor facelift.
  • The XZ+ variant costs Rs 26,000-Rs 42,000 over the XZ, depending on the engine chosen.
  • The Tata Tiago XZ+ has been added to the range as the new flagship variant of Tata’s popular hatchback. The changes are comprehensive enough to catch people’s attention, and the price hike is small enough to make them consider buying it.


Let’s look at the prices of the new variant and how it compares to the older top-end variant, the XZ:


Tata Tiago XZTata Tiago XZ+
(single tone)
Tata Tiago XZ+
(dual tone)
DieselRs 6.05 lakhRs 6.31 lakh
(+Rs 26,000)
Rs 6.38 lakh
(+Rs 33,000)
PetrolRs 5.22 lakhRs 5.57 lakh
(+Rs 35,000)
Rs 5.64 lakh
(+Rs 42,000)

Tata Tiago XZ+ Launched

As you can see in the picture above, the changes on the outside of the new Tiago XZ+ variant include a new dual-tone paint. This essentially adds a black roof and roof-mounted spoiler but is limited to the Berry Red, Pearlescent White and the exclusive Canyon Orange and Ocean Blue colours. The Titanium Grey and Espresso Brown colours cannot be had with a black roof or spoiler.

Tata Tiago XZ+ Launched

Other changes on the outside include dual-barrel smoked headlamps with projector lamps first seen on the Tigor facelift, and later on the JTP twins.

Tata Tiago XZ+ Launched

While 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels are exclusive to the XZ+ petrol, the 14-inch alloy wheels can only be had with the XZ+ diesel. There's new side-body moulding and a new chrome accent on the tailgate too along with auto-folding electrically adjustable ORVMS.

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