Second Test Drive of Tiago XZ - Petrol. - AC - I don't know what the fuss is about the AC. It's super. TATA has had horrible ACs (Indica days) - where the AC button was more like a anti-turbo button. Got marginally better in Manza days. But since the Nano AC is trumps. TIAGO is no different. Having read the posts here tried some different settings in my sufficiently long test drive (a good 10 odd kms over 40 minutes). AC on blower 1 with re-circulation mode on. AC on blower 2 with recirculation off. Rolled down windows midway and started AC again (Worli Seaface area, 4:30 - 5 pm). I did not find the AC under par by a far stretch. In fact it was quite the chiller. When we stepped out to switch drivers (10 minutes into the drive) - my friend's glasses were fogging up - meaning the temperature inside was significantly lower than the one outside - AC is perfectly fine
- as rightly suggested by others - this maybe a case of 'clogged air filter' - takes 10 minutes to clean but the sheer 'force' of air blowing through changes. Have to do it atleast once a month in the Manza, especially after a trip to Pune / Ahmednagar (dusty highways). And yes - the DEALERS should attend to it.
- It could also be a case of the car being parked in the sun too long - but then again the XZ variant comes with the knitted roof liner which is fantastic to feel and does a great job of insulation - sound and temperature.
- Engine - once again - this time pushed the car hard around corners, revved in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd gear upto 5000 RPM. No coarseness. No sluggishness. Decent linear power. I am not sure what it is that people are looking for - but for such a nimble, chuckable car the power is more than adequate. At 5th gear and 80 kmph - rolled down the windows and switched off the music to listen to the engine. Subtle. Not irritating. Not too loud. Slot down to 4th and it growls. Raspy. Not coarse like the Nano. Not thrumming. Tad on the louder side. Not super silent like a Hyundai or a Honda or a Maruti PETROL. (strictly talking PETROL here). Definitely not underpowered... we were 4 on-board during this test drive.
- DIESEL - I don't think there is ANY production issue of DIESEL vehicles at TATA end. The dealers have them, but somehow I think it's like a 3:1 thing. Or I don't know if it's upto the dealers to 'order' the cars and most have not ordered both.
Concorde WORLI / PRABHADEVI - DOES have a DIESEL car for demo. infact they have called me, not once, not twice - but THRICE for test drive. Unfortunately I haven't been able to make it all 3 times. :(
- COLOURS - HERE there seems to be an issue. BERRY RED colour has not been produced ! I remember seeing a pic in this thread of the TIAGOs lined up outside the plant. Nary a sight of red / maroon. NONE of the dealers have it. They haven't even heard of anyone having it. Concorde here has ALL the other colours on display. (NOT TD). Blue is a nice one too. The orange has a lovely effect under the sun (not present in Grand i10). Reminded me of the paint job those WestCoast Custom guys use to give some of their hotrods. It changes shade and sheen ever so slightly under the sun. Beautiful effect. White looks elegant too. Silver is well silver.
- SALES - TATA has really upped the game here. Unlike earlier as one would read in the Zest thread where customers would walk in and no one would be bothered to show them around, no those remarks have decreased significantly this time. My personal experience at the SAME Concorde Mumbai has improved manifold. During Zest & Nano GenX v/s Tiago!
Punctual. Courteous. Timely follow ups. Eager to sell but non-intrusive. Genuine effort to find where the 'problem' is and try and help sort it. Messages get conveyed around the chain. No dead-ends. Yuvan and Sushil are the guys who have attended to me. Patient test-drives. Good replies to questions. Unlimited, unrestricted, unquestioned test-drives. KEEP IT UP GUYS. (You put the Hyundai guys to shame - more on that below)
Side note - Mr. Raju Patil (GM) is no more with Concorde Mumbai. He has switched ships and headed over to Audi Thane now!
Neither is Mr. Javed Shaikh there. Dinesh Labdhe is handling my cars just fine at Concorde Worli. For now.
(I have heard that under the CPM reign, there is no 'forgiveness' and 'chalega' work culture. One MUST deliver. Green balance sheets and positive changes. Not just TML but heads have been rolling left, right and centre even in other places like Tata Tele and TCS)
- CLUTCH - Something I did not face the first time but faced minimally the second time, more prominently by my friend. Lifting off or picking up from standstill - in 1st - using ONLY clutch - made the car shudder. Violently. No 'NOISE' just jerking around.
Use a teensy bit of accelerator and this was never felt. We tried it at many signals. NOT once did this happen in any other gear or even with little movement. ONLY from stand still in 1st gear. SA could not really explain it. But I had a sense of deja vu - I used to have the same issue with my Nano earlier. During the first service Prakash at Concorde Worli changed the clutch cable for me under warranty and made me sit and drive and then tweaked some setting in the engine bay and since then my clutch was super smooth till my driver drove Stuart for a week and it got screwed again. So forgive me guys - but I am ASSUMING - that since this was a TD car and might have been 'abused' over the last 654 kms (ODO reading) this could just be a 'setting' issue. Nevertheless it's something I thought must be shared on the forum.
- Fair comparison and competition - So Hyundai Prabhadevi is literally a stone's throw away from Concorde. Infact that whole lane is a car lovers wet dream of sorts. VW, Honda, Skoda, Porsche, Lamborghini, Tata, Mercedes Benz, Hyundai - in that order - with Chevrolet and Nissan a few meters ahead and about 1.5 kms ahead you get Rolls Royce and JLR.

So we hop over to Hyundai. My friend refused to sit in the i10 (which is similarly priced). The interiors and fixed headrests and plastic quality was a turn off for him coming from the Tiago. Plus the fact that i10 was being dumped in the taxi market did not go down well with him. I sat, for the heck of it. But jumped out in less than 10 seconds. One look at the console - and I was disgusted. tacky!
So over to the Grand i10 - First of all, Hyundai showroom is nowhere close to being as clean, bright and welcoming as the Tata one. Then comes the staff who looked more like government office employees (no offence meant, just referring to the age old stereotype). Their tone was condescending, their willingness to sell was lacking (probably because they have great sales already unlike TATA) and their knowledge of the vehicles was lack-lustre. Anyways, I wouldn't buy a car based on how it is sold, I would buy it for it's merits.
Coming to the Grand i10 - first thing - again a very poor console. The Tiago looks WOW viz a viz the Grand i10. Seating - not at all welcoming. Lacks under-thigh support and does not have the bolstering, comfort and snugness of the Tiago. I did not find the plastics of the Grand i10 to be superior to Tiago (especially the dashboard and general areas where you touch)
In Tiago I only found ONE spot of plastic poor. Rear door handles (inside) - the small crevice where you put in your fingers to pull the door in. That's all.
I did find cost cutting in the Grand i10 - for example the spare wheel well was left unpainted / uncoated. The Tiago had an immaculate one. The finishing of the boot material and layout was superior in Tiago too.
Rear seat of grand i10 felt too flat. Most of all - I sorely missed the adjustable head rests in the front seats of the Grand i10. They are SUPERBLY integrated in the Tiago.
So what features does the Grand i10 give extra? - Folding ORVMS I guess & DRLs.
Nothing else the SA there could tell me that the Tiago did not already match or better - like the niceties in the music system, ABS, airbags. Infact the cabin lamp was also better placed in the Tiago and was a WHITE LED with the theatre dimming effect.
But at this point I had to ask the price - and the Grand i10 was for Rs. 7,10,xxx on road v/s the Tiago at 5,84,000. Staggering difference of 1 lakh + !
My friend immediately nudged me to say it was a mistake trying to compare the two! I wanted a TD of the Grand i10 - but the SA was acting pricey and my friend had already lost interest. For his heart was set on the Tiago. Only issue was he had a OTR target of 5 lakhs and the Tiago was 84k over it. And seeing the number of extra features he was unwilling to settle for the XT version.
So he went back home to crunch some numbers and see if he can make the push or else he will - LIKE ME - wait for the AMT version to come out, or atleast wait a few months to see how this shapes up for TATA.
Like I had mentioned earlier - I can't justify the purchase of this car right now - but it sure ticks all the boxes and is a hell of an effort by TATA in all the departments.
Tiago is seriously Fantastico !
P.S. - Take your VR glasses when you go for a test-drive. They scan the code on that and give you a freebie.
P.P.S. - We never could manage the mood to go check out the Celerio. My friend for one firmly believes in that quote 'If you don't look back at your car after you park it, then you bought the wrong car.' - and he says the Celerio and WagonR make him look AWAY even when passing by - so no question of considering them.
I have promised myself that I will go and TD the Celerio and Grandi10 and i10 - just to be able to make a very very FAIR comparison with the Tiago - ONLY in the engine department - because the rest of it I am pretty convinced the Tiago surpasses them by a good margin - interiors, features, build quality, ride quality, drivability, comfort and above it all - VFM.