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      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review

      Abhishek Nigam

      Abhishek Nigam

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      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review

      When Maruti Suzuki, Volkswagen or Ford come out with performance oriented variants of their cars, we are always happy about it, but when Tata Motors decided to jump on to the performance bandwagon, we were not just happy but surprised too. Lets face it, India is not exactly a performance car market, in fact its quite far from it. Yet there are a small bunch of enthusiasts who yearn for these 'go-faster' variants of standard cars and are willing to overlook the 'kitna deti hai' question in a bid to enjoy driving.
      While there are plenty of cars offering exciting performance, there aren't too many out there who offer this on a budget. Tata Motors knew there was plenty of scope here and decided to take the lead here. We already knew about Tata Motors collaborating with Jayem Automotives to form their performance brand JTP and had also seen the first two products of this collaboration, the Tiago and the Tigor JTP which were shown at the 2018 Auto Expo. The cars are finally here and we got behind the wheel to experience them on some fabulous roads in Ooty.

      Appearance Exterior

      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review


      Both the Tiago and the Tigor are one of the better looking cars in the market and have garned a lot of praise for their fresh design. The JTP treatment has added plenty of character to both these happy looking family cars. For starters both get an aggressively designed front bumper with a large trapezoidal lower grille. Whats really cool is that one can see the intercooler through the air-dam which clearly shouts performance. The headlamps now gets dual chamber projectors which really look the part.

      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review


      On the sides, the stance is bettered by 15-inch diamond cut alloy wheels and side skirts which complete the sporty theme. Distinguishing the rear are twin exhaust pipes and JTP badging in red. While both the cars look smashing in the red or the white paintjob, we think the Tiago has better proportions overall and is the better looker of the two. In fact with the JTP updates, we think its one of the best looking hatchbacks in our country.

      Appearance Interior

      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review


      Interiors on both the cars remain identical to the standard cars in terms of layout. But they have managed to spice up the insides just like the outside. To retain the sporty focus, the dashboard is all black with none of the dual tone stuff thrown in. There are red accents on the aircon vents which are further accentuated by the red stitching on the seats, the steering wheel and the gearlever. The steering wheel remains the same but it now gets wrapped in leather for better feel.

      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review


      Talking about the seats, they're pretty comfortable for normal drives, but these are JTP cars which are meant for not so normal drives. Going hard around the corners, the seat recesses can't keep you in place and you do end up moving quite a lot. The JTP cars also get aluminium pedals which frankly look a little cheap but do their job neverthless.

      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review


      The rest of the equipment is carried forward from the standard car like the 8-speaker Harman system, 5-inch screen and a barrage of connectivity options.

      Performance Drive

      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review


      This is where the proof of the pudding lies. Tata took its most modern and best selling products as the base to try something new and that's not a bad thing at all. Both the cars in their standard trim get a 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine putting out a modest 84bhp and 114Nm of torque. Clearly with such run of the mill figures, a big boost was needed. And that boost has come in the form of the 1.2-litre, turbocharged 3-cylinder petrol engine lifted straight from the Tata Nexon. But theres more. While in the Nexon this engine puts out 108bhp and 170Nm, in the JTP twins, the engine makes a higher 112bhp but lesser 150Nm of torque. These figures put the JTP Tiago and Tigor way ahead of competition like the VW Polo GT TSI, the Maruti Suzuki baleno RS and the Ford Figo S. But how do these figures translate on the road?

      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review


      For starters, twisting the key evokes a bassy thrum from the twin exhaust pipes and if that isn't enough to get your attention, the new-found urgency in acceleration definitely will. Right off the bat, the cars gather momentum quickly as you go through the slightly notchy but positively shifting 5-speed gearbox. More than outright acceleration, its the in-gear accleration that impresses. All through the ghat section, third gear was more than enough to pull through most situations. You also get to choose between City and Sport mode, no doubts for guessing which is more fun. But in both modes, part throttle evokes a jerky response at times which we think is more of a mapping issue.

      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review


      That said Tata claims some very impressive figures when it comes to outright acceleration. 10 seconds to a 100 kmph is proper proper quick. Slapping on a vbox will tell us genuinley how quick these cars are. While the performance is there, there is no escaping the thrummy character of three cylinder engines. There is no mistaking the engine for a three pot thanks to its coarsness and vibes that are transferred through the gearlever. JTP says its more of a raw feel to experience the performance but we think its just borderline rough and could do with more refinement.

      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review


      Going fast isn't just about outright power. You need the handling to match as well. So the JTP twins get re-tuned dampers which make the cars stiffer and lower. While most of the times stiff usually indicates teeth-chattering ride quality, Tata has pulled a rabbit out of the hat when it comes to the ride and handling balance. You do feel an underlying stifness but should you get to a broken section, you will be pleasantly surprised. The suspension soaks in the bumps nicely without upsetting the car, the only drawback being the noise filtering into the cabin. Its only the sharp bumps which one needs to be careful of, but other than that JTP have got the set-up pretty much bang on.
      Approaching the bends is something we look forwrd to in the JTP twins. The steering is direct and the turn-ins are quick and the car changes direction brilliantly. We could complain about feel but then its not too bad. Then there's the grip. The 185 section Apollo tyres have been specially developed for these cars and they work wonders when it comes to grip and handling. The brakes remain unchanged and that is bit of a bummer too because we would have loved to get more feel and bite. The Tiago owing to its lighter weight and shorter wheelbase is the pick of the lot if its all out fun you are looking for. The Tigor is almost just as capable but offers better practicality with more legroom and bootspace.

      Conclusion

      Tata Tiago and Tigor JTP First Drive Review


      So who will the JTP twins appeal to? Tata Motors has tried to tap an unchartered territory which has been lying nascent forever now. Compact performance cars that are not only affordable to buy but are cheap to run too. The JTP twins inspite of offering a big performance jump over the standard cars offer the same service intervals and warranty. And unless you really keep the pedal to the metal at all times, will offer almost similar fuel efficiency figures too.
      The JTP twins then are for those who like their cars small and affordable but do not want to compromise when it comes to the joy of driving. At Rs. 6.39 lakh for the Tiago JTP and 7.49 lakh for the Tigor JTP, there aren't any other cars who offer this kind of performance for the buck. In fact these two even triumph cars that are a segment above. No they aren't perfect and have their fair share of glitches, but everytime you hear the turbo hiss and the tacho hit the limiter, you just tend to smile and forget those petty issues. Performance is no longer just for the high and mighty, JTP you beauty you!

      Photos By Kaustubh Gandhi 

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