- Although not confirmed, it could be due to the decreasing demand for diesel cars.
- Another reason could be the higher price of BSVI-compliant diesel engines.
- Tata might introduce all-electric versions of both the cars to replace the diesel.
Along the💜 s🧸idelines of the ongoing 2019 Geneva Motor Show, Tata Motors has confirmed that diesel-powered variants of the Tiago hatchback and the Tigor sub-4m sedan will be discontinued from April 2020.
Although Tata has not revealed t🌱he reason behi🔯nd the move, it could be due to the fact that upgrading the 1.05-litre diesel engine of the Tiago and Tigor to comply with BSVI norms won’t be economically feasible.
Tata is not the only carmaker to take such a step. Other carmakers are also mulling over not introducing BSVI diesel engine for their smaller cars. Maruti Suzuki, India’s biggest carmaker꧟, is also expected to discontinue diesel engines with some of its smaller cars. Maruti Suzuki suspects that post the BSVI shift, the diesel cars will cost upto Rs 2.5 lakh more than their petrol counterparts, resulting in customers opting for petrol ✤cars over diesel ones.
Instead of the diesel, Tata might introduce the all-electric v🔯ersions of both the cars, which debuted at the 2018 Auto Expo.
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