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Tata Tiago NRG User Reviews

4.0

from 6 users

4

Good car, but not for long trips

"I picked this car mainly for home-to-office drives in Kolkata. It’s compact, looks different from the usual hatchbacks, and doesn’t cost much to run. The CNG-AMT combo is smooth enough, though it lacks punch on highways. Inside, it’s practical but not very premium. Still, for short drives and city use, it does the job without trouble."

-Mitali Ghosh

4

Does well, just don’t expect too much.

"I picked up the petrol AMT version in Coimbatore around eight months ago. No major complaints, it’s smooth in traffic, fuel economy is decent, and it’s easy to park. But once you go beyond 80 km/h, it starts to feel a bit light. That’s okay, though, since I don’t drive long distances. As a second car or for beginners, it’s quite dependable."

-Alok Sreedhar

3

Comfortable, but slow when fully loaded

"I drive a lot around Noida with family, and the NRG works well for light city use. It looks smart and feels easy to handle. But with four people inside and the AC running, it gets sluggish, especially uphill or while overtaking. That’s probably the trade-off for fuel savings, which are quite good. For the price, I’d still call it a fair deal."

-Sana Rizvi

4

Best pick in my budget

"I checked multiple options before going for the Tiago NRG. What worked for me was the overall package—CNG availability, AMT, modern features, and rugged design. Driving it around Jaipur, I’ve never felt it lacking for normal use. Cabin noise is well controlled, and the reverse camera is quite useful. At this price, I honestly didn’t expect this level of polish."

-Vikas Rathi

4

Practical and well-suited for rough roads

"Living in a town like Nashik, I needed something that could handle uneven roads without rattling to bits. The Tiago NRG turned out to be a good pick. The ride feels stable even when the roads get patchy, and the ground clearance helps. Performance isn’t exciting, but it’s enough for day-to-day driving. I’m happy with the mileage, too."

-Naveen Pillai

Practical and well-suited for rough roads

Surprisingly efficient in city traffic

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