On the inside, the Tigor follows a black and grey design theme. It also comes with a few silver inserts around the centre console and AC vents, along with some piano black inserts on the steering wheel.
The front grille has been updated to include chrome borders on the hexagonal mesh pattern inlets. These chrome inserts, along with the chrome strip in the middle of the lower air dam, are available only in the XZ, XZA and XZ+ variants. Also visible here are the front fog lamps that are on offer in the above mentioned three variants, though the chrome surround is available only in the XZA and XZ+ variant.
The headlamps have been updated to include a sharper twin-pod layout. The XZA and XZ+ variants come with dual chambered projector headlamps with chrome finish, while lower trims get three dimensional headlamps with conventional halogen bulbs. There are no LED daytime running lights (DRLs) on offer with any variant.
The tail light cluster now comes with a clear lens housing. It gets LED illumination components on all variants.
These chrome-lined, body-coloured door handles are available on the XZ, XZA and XZ+ trims. Meanwhile, the XE and XM variants get black plastic door handles.
The cabin is designed to offer a combination of good looks and practicality. As a result, there are multiple storage areas inside the Tigor. These include bottle holders and map pockets on all four doors, as well as cup holders near the hand brake lever.
This new dual-tone alloy wheel design is available only in the XZA and XZ+ petrol variants. The 15-inch alloys are wrapped in 175/60 section tyres. Meanwhile, the XZ+ diesel variant gets 14-inch alloys with 175/65 section tyres. The XM and XZ variants are equipped with 14-inch steel rims while the base spec XE trim gets 13-inch steel rims.
All variants of the Tigor continue to come with a black roof-mounted spoiler that houses a long strip of LEDs that work as the high-mounted stop lamp. The piano black shark fin antenna seen above is available on all variants except the base spec XE trim.
The Tigor is 3,992mm long, 1,677mm wide and 1,537mm tall. It has a wheelbase of 2,450mm. All this translates to satisfactory cabin space for front as well as rear seat occupants. The compact sedan also offers a boot space of 419 litres.
The Tata Tigor is available in 6 colour options: Egyptian Blue, Espresso Brown, Roman Silver, Pearlescent White, Berry Red, and Titanium Grey.
The rear seat gets a foldable center armrest with integrated cup holders. The top spec XZ+ trim comes with faux leather seats, while lower variants get partial fabric upholstery.