Tata Tiago Gets New Arizona Blue Paint Scheme, Replaces Tectonic Blue Colour Option

by Jatin Chhibber | 15/03/2021
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Tata Motors has introduced a new Arizona Blue colour shade for the Tiago. It replaces the Tectonic Blue colour scheme, which was offered earlier. Read more about it here.

Tata Tiago is the most affordable car in the automaker’s stable. In a bid to keep it fresh in the competition, the carmaker has introduced a new colour shade for the hatchback named Arizona Blue. This new blue colour looks quite similar to the Royal Blue paint option offered with the recently launched 2021 Tata Safari. Tata Tiago is also offered with colour options like Victory Yellow, Pure Silver, Flame Red, Daytona Grey and Pearlescent White. Early this year, the carmaker introduced the new limited edition of the hatchback, which carries a price tag of Rs 5.79 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new limited-edition trim is based on the mid-spec XT variant of the car, but it demands Rs 29,000 premium over its donor model.

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It gets additional features like blacked-out 14-inch alloy wheels. Inside, it now gets onboard navigation, voice commands, a rear parcel tray and a 5.0-inch touchscreen infotainment unit. It also gets features like driver and passenger airbags, steering mounted controls, follow me home headlights, electrically foldable and adjustable wing mirrors, four speakers and keyless entry. In January last year, the Tata hatchback received its mid-life facelift. The car received subtle cosmetic and features updates on the outside and inside.

On the outside, it gets sharp-looking headlights, an aggressive-looking bumper up front, new upper and lower grille. The cabin of the car gets new seat upholstery with a Y-shaped pattern design along with white contrast stitching. Mechanically, Tata Tiago is powered by a 1.2-litre NA three-pot gasoline mill, which develops 86 PS of power and 113 Nm of peak torque. The engine comes paired with either a 5-speed MT or a 5-speed AMT. The same power train does duties in the Tata Tigor. In its segment, it rivals the likes of Hyundai Santro and Maruti WagonR. It gets retailed at a starting price of Rs 4.85 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the base variant and goes all the way up to Rs 6.84 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the top-spec trim.

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