Tata Tiago facelift seen completely undisguised for the first time
While Tata is gearing up to introduce its Altroz premium hatchback on January 22, the automaker is also working on a major update for its entry-level model, the Tiago. The car has already been caught testing on Indian roads earlier and today, we bring you images of the upcoming Tiago sans camouflage for the first time, which could indicate an imminent launch soon enough.
Images of the undisguised model reveal that the facelift will bring about significant changes to the Tiago’s front facia, including slimmer headlamps and sleeker grille, underlined by Tata’s signature ‘Humanity Line’ in chrome. In order to comply with the pedestrian safety norms that come into effect from October this year, the hatch also gets a raised bonnet which imparts the front end a sharper profile – a look similar to the Altroz. The front bumper too has been completely redesigned with a large air dam and reshaped fog lamp housings with horizontal slats.
The spied model’s side profile largely remains similar to that of the outgoing car, so do the 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. A blacked-out roof and contrast coloured wing mirrors prove that the Tiago will retain its dual-tone paint shade offering as well. The rear can be expected to be tweaked with a revised bumper and updated tail lamp inserts.
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While Tata is gearing up to introduce its Altroz premium hatchback on January 22, the automaker is also working on a major update for its entry-level model, the Tiago. The car has already been caught testing on Indian roads earlier and today, we bring you images of the upcoming Tiago sans camouflage for the first time, which could indicate an imminent launch soon enough.
Images of the undisguised model reveal that the facelift will bring about significant changes to the Tiago’s front facia, including slimmer headlamps and sleeker grille, underlined by Tata’s signature ‘Humanity Line’ in chrome. In order to comply with the pedestrian safety norms that come into effect from October this year, the hatch also gets a raised bonnet which imparts the front end a sharper profile – a look similar to the Altroz. The front bumper too has been completely redesigned with a large air dam and reshaped fog lamp housings with horizontal slats.
The spied model’s side profile largely remains similar to that of the outgoing car, so do the 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. A blacked-out roof and contrast coloured wing mirrors prove that the Tiago will retain its dual-tone paint shade offering as well. The rear can be expected to be tweaked with a revised bumper and updated tail lamp inserts.
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