Tata Tigor EV Real-World Range Test Explained
The Tigor EV is the compact electric sedan for budget-oriented consumers and comes powered with a 26 kWh liquid-cooled battery pack. We recently had a talk with the owner of the Tigor EV in order to know the real-world range he is able to extract with the car.
According to the user, the Tigor EV provided a real-world range between 180-200 km in mixed driving conditions. He shared his full details of the range test done on a mix city and highway routes under ideal conditions.
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During the range test, the user drove the Tigor EV in a default drive setting, with the climate control set to Eco mode. The user also told us that in city limits, he restricted the speeds at 60 km/hr, while at the highway, he was maintaining between 80-90 km/hr.

City Driving: Just like other vehicles, The Tigor EV also showed more efficiency in city rather than highway, due to frequent stop-go traffic conditions, which results in greater energy recuperation. In the city limits, The Tigor EV provided an exceptional battery efficiency of 7.69 km per kWh, translating to a real-world range of 200 Km.
Highway Driving: In the highway cycle, it provided an efficiency of 6.98 km per kWh, translating to a real-world range of 181 Km.
| Tata Tigor EV | City | Highway |
| Real-World Range | 200 Km | 181 Km |
| Efficiency | 7.69 km/kWh | 6.98 km/kWh |

NOTE: It is important to consider that in the standard drive mode, the Tigor EV’s motor produces 170 Nm of torque in a linear and progressive way, which restricts the energy consumption. However, while switching to Sports Mode, the battery depletes faster.
There are multi-regen modes available, so it helps to charge the batteries the moment you lift off the accelerator pedal, thus multiple regen braking modes helps to enhance the real-world range.