Tata Motors has revealed a fully electric concept of its Tiago hatchback at the LCV2017 (an exhibition for low carbon emissions vehicles) in Millbrook, UK. The eco-friendly Tiago has been engineered by the brand’s UK-based Tata Motors European Technical Centre (TMETC).
Using a liquid-cooled 85kW electric drive motor that develops 200Nm of torque, Tata claims that the Tiago EV has a range of over 100km, a top speed of 135kph and a 0-100kph time of sub-11sec. Also, with a kerb weight of 1,040kg, it is around 20kg lighter than the heaviest variant of the Tiago that is currently on sale in India.
The Tiago EV is a running concept and Tata is offering visitors to its stall at LCV2017 a chance to drive the car, which points quite favourably to the vehicle's launch readiness. As Autocar India had revealed earlier, the Tiago EV will be the Indian brand’s first EV to go on sale. Uthe Tiago as a base is a logical move as the car’s relatively low-cost platform should help offset some of the costs of the battery and related components.
Speaking to Autocar India, Güenter Butschek, CEO and MD of Tata Motors, earlier said: “We have a Tiago EV available and I think that we are at a point where we have understood the powertrain requirements as far as the system integration of the vehicle is concerned. The question now is where and how to get the best possible powertrain solution which will give us an opportunity to introduce an all-electric vehicle in a certain price bracket to make it a sellable option to the Indian customer.”
With the government’s recent push towards electric vehicles, Tata Motors is expected to bring the Tiago EV to India soon and its Auto Expo debut next year is most likely on the cards.