A prototype model of the upcoming Tata Tigor JTP edition was recently spotted testing in India for the first time. Jointly developed by Tata Motors and Coimbatore-based Jayem Automotives, the car is essentially a sportier and more powerful version of the standard Tigor subcompact sedan.
The Tata Tigor has managed to pick up decent numbers in the segment and it now seems Tata Motors is looking to add more value to its smallest subcompact sedan. A Tigor test mule was recently spied testing with a larger touchscreen infotainment system onboard. While the company hasn't made announcements yet, the new 6.5-inch touchscreen system just might replace the existing 5-inch unit on the range-topping XZ (O) grade.
Tata Motors and Lithium Urban Technologies, India's largest electric vehicle (EV) fleet provider, have announced entering into a long-term partnership to offer electric mobility solutions in the market across passenger, mass transit and freight segments.
The Tata Tigor JTP edition has been spotted testing yet again. The car was spotted somewhere on the outskirts of the Coimbatore, where it is currently under development as a collaborative project between Tata Motors and Jayam Automotive.