Kathmandu: Tata Motors has launched its electric vehicle, Tigor EV, in Nepal today. Starting today, the Tigor EV deliveries will commence across the country. The Tigor EV comes with GNCAP 4-star rating for adult (12.00 points out of 17.00) and child (37.24 points out of 49.00) occupant protection. The Tigor EV features Tata Motors’ proprietary high voltage EV architecture, Ziptron.
Tata Tigor EV is priced at 29.99 lakh Nepalese Rupees for the staring variant (XE model) and 32.99 lakh NPR for the XZ+ model. The XM trim will cost 31.49 lakh Nepalese rupees.
The new Tigor EV has an extended ARAI certified range of 306 kms (under standard testing conditions). Tigor EV delivers a peak power output of 55 kW and a peak torque of 170 Nm and is powered by a 26-kWh liquid-cooled, high energy density battery pack and an IP67 rated battery pack and motor.
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