Tata Tigar EV based on Ziptron technology enter in Nepal

Feb Sun 2022 04:11:33

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Tata Tigar EV based on Ziptron technology enter in Nepal

KATHMANDU: Tata's new electric car 'Tiger EV' is set to enter the Nepali market soon. Sipradi Trading Pvt. Ltd., the official distributor of Nepal for Tata, has informed that Tigar EV will be coming to the Nepali market soon.

Tiger EV is an electric model of Tata Tiger. Tata Tigier, which is the most popular among the customers, was made public in the Nepali market towards the end of 2018 BS. With the entry of Tigor EV, two Tata electric vehicles will be available in the Nepali market, Tigor EV and some time ago public Nexon EV.

The Tigor EV has a four-star rating in the Global Encap Safety Rating, with the car scoring 12 out of 16 points for adult safety and 37.24 points out of 49 for children's safety. Tigor EV is based on Ziptron technology. It is powered by a 26-kilowatt liquid-cooled, high-energy density battery pack and an IP-67 rated battery pack. This allows the vehicle to be driven easily in any weather. The electric motor in the vehicle generates 74 bhp (55 kW) of power and 170 Nm of torque.

The entire LED DRL light on the front has made the vehicle even more attractive. The wheels are also very stylish. The rear view mirrors behind it are also foldable. You can also see a batch of Ziptron written on the opening of the car's deck. It has 316 liters of boot space.

In terms of security, the Tigor EV features dual airbags, ABS technology with EBD, rear parking sensor, rear parking camera, and seat belt reminder. The vehicle has 2,450 mm wheelbase and 172 mm ground clearance.

Tata Motors has given an 8-year warranty of 160,000 kilometers on the batteries and motors of the Tigor EV. In India, the XE variant is priced at Rs 11 lakh 99 thousand, the XM variant is priced at Rs 12 lakh 49 thousand, the XZ Plus is priced at Rs 12 lakh 99 thousand and the XZ Plus dual tone is priced at Rs 13 lakh 14 thousand.