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Tata Tigor

4.3
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Rs. 6.29 - 9.54 Lakh (Showroom Price in Delhi)
Tigor On Road Price
Base Model
  • Ex-ShowroomRs. 6.29 Lakh
  • RTORs. 56,691
  • InsuranceRs. 35,287
  • On-RoadRs. 7.21 Lakh
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Tata Tigor Specifications

Key Specifications Top Features
  • Engine1199 CC
  • Power72.41bhp@6000rpm
  • Torque95Nm@3500rpm
  • TransmissionManual / Automatic
  • Mileage19.28 Kmpl - 28.06 Km/Kg
  • Fuel TypePetrol / CNG
  • Boot Space(Ltrs)205 Liters
  • AirbagsDriver and Passenger
  • Safety Rating3 star
Specs & Features of Tigor

Tata Tigor Variants and Price

Tata Tigor base model price starts at Rs. 6.29 Lakh while the top model is priced at Rs. 9.54 Lakh. The price of Tigor automatic models starts from Rs. 7.39 Lakh. Additionally Tata Tigor CNG model prices starts from Rs. 7.74 Lakh onwards .
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Variants Ex-Showroom Price

Tigor XE

19.28 Kmpl . Petrol . Manual
2 months waiting
Rs. 6.29 Lakh
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Tigor XM

19.28 Kmpl . Petrol . Manual
2 months waiting
Rs. 6.79 Lakh
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Tigor XZ

19.28 Kmpl . Petrol . Manual
2 months waiting
Rs. 7.29 Lakh
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Tata Tigor Latest Updates

The Tata Tigor CNG AMT is launched in India at Rs 8.85 lakh (ex-showroom). The new automatic gearbox is offered with XZ and XZ+ variants of the Tigor CNG. Both the variants command a premium of Rs 60,000 over respective manual transmission variants and are coupled with 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine. The Tata Tigor is a sedan that slots in the sub-4 metre sedan in India. It’s the carmaker’s sole sedan model and is offered with a choice of two engine options: a 1.2-litre petrol engine and a CNG variant. It is available in various trims, providing a wide range of choices to suit different preferences.

The car boasts a well-equipped interior with features like a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a digital instrument cluster, and auto air conditioning. It also emphasises safety with dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, and rear parking sensors. The Tigor is also available in an all-electric version called the Tigor EV.

Tata Tigor Key Highlights

Features: The Tata Tigor offers an array of features, including a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system with support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a semi-digital instrument cluster, automatic air conditioning, keyless entry, push-button start/stop, automatic headlights, and rain-sensing wipers. In terms of safety, it comes equipped with dual front airbags, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) with EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), and rear parking sensors.

Engine: The Tigor offers two engine choices: a 1.2-litre petrol engine producing 86PS and 113Nm, and a 1.2-liter CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) unit with 73PS and 95Nm. Both engine options come with a standard 5-speed manual gearbox, and the petrol variant also offers the option of a 5-speed AMT (Automated Manual Transmission). In terms of fuel efficiency, the petrol-MT returns 19.28kmpl and the petrol-AMT delivers a claimed fuel efficiency of 19.6kmpl. As for the CNG variant, it claims 26.49km/kg. The Tigor has overall dimensions of 3993mm in length, 1677mm in width, and 1532mm in height, with a wheelbase measuring 2450mm.

Rivals: The Tata Tigor rivals the Honda Amaze, Maruti Suzuki Dzire, and Hyundai Aura.

Variants: The Tata Tigor is available in six primary trim levels: XE, XM, XMA, XZ, XZ+, and XZA+. The CNG variant is offered in the XM, XZ, and XZ+ trims exclusively. Customers can choose from a palette of four exterior colours for the sedan, including Magnetic Red, Opal White, Arizona Blue, and Daytona Grey.

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Tata Tigor Pros and Cons

Tigor Advantages

Builds on the goodness of the Tiago and adds the practicality of more storage. CNG variants do drop running costs for those on a budget. Nicely put together, great ride over all road conditions and a 4 star safety rating.

Tigor Disadvantages

Lack luster engine and driving experience

Tigor Expert's Conclusion

The Tigor takes the USPs of the Tiago and adds another layer of practicality to it makig it an all-sense choice with some flair thrown in for good measure!

Tata Tigor Expert Review

 The Tata Tigor falls into the entry-level sedan category, with a price range of Rs 6-9 lakh. 

It is based on the Tata Tiago, which is Tata Motors' most budget-friendly offering.  If you were considering the Tiago and wanted a little more style, rear seat space and boot space, you could switch to the Tigor instead. In a similar price range, you can choose from other small sedans such as the Hyundai Aura and Maruti Dzire. 

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The Tiago made its debut in 2017 and has undergone a series of minor updates over the years. Its most recent update occurred in 2022, resulting in a subtle facelift and the introduction of some new features. Notably, the Tiago no longer offers a diesel engine variant. However, you do have the option to choose between a CNG model or an electric vehicle (EV) variant.

Exterior 

From the very beginning, Tata Motors had a plan to create a sedan based on the Tiago hatchback. It's not surprising, then, that these two cars have many similarities, both in their appearance and their underlying components.

Tata Tigor - Front

If you look at the Tigor from the front, it appears quite similar to the Tiago, but there are some subtle changes that distinguish it as the more luxurious option. The tri-arrow pattern on the grille gets chrome accents, and there’s a wide chrome band beneath the headlights and grille as well. All individual elements, such as the projector headlights, fog lamps and daytime running lamps are shared with the Tiago.

Tata Tigor - Headlamp

 Compared to the Tiago, the Tigor is 228mm longer and the wheelbase (distance between the wheels) has been stretched by a full 50mm as well. The top-spec variant gets 15-inch alloy wheels, whereas the CNG variant gets a 14-inch steel wheel designed to look like an alloy. There are certain interesting design touches, such as the gloss black outside mirrors with turn indicators, a chrome line under the window and chrome on the door handles.

Tata Tigor - Side

 The rear is the most unique angle for the Tigor, thanks to its ‘liftback’ like design. The update hasn’t changed much here except for a new bumper and the clear-lens tail lamps. You will also notice a full-width stop lamp at the top of the windscreen and a shark fin antenna as well.

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Boot Space

Tata offers a sizeable 419-litre boot with the Tigor. Unlike the Tiago, the boot is placed slightly high here and is deep. There’s no official number on the bootspace of the Tigor CNG — but it should be able to accommodate a couple of backpacks easily.

 Tata Tigor Bootspace

Interior

The Tigor’s doors open wide, but its seats are positioned slightly lower than regular hatchbacks. This may require a bit more effort to enter and exit. If you plan to have older family members using the car, it's something to keep in mind.

Once you're inside, you'll find the Tigor’s black-beige interior scheme upmarket. The quality of materials is what you'd typically expect in this car category—nothing exceptional, but nothing to complain about either.

 Tata Tigor - Rear Legroom

Compared to the Tiago, the Tigor feels a little more premium because of the good quality leatherette upholstery and the subtle chrome lining around the AC vents. In terms of design, the most noticeable change is the new steering wheel, borrowed from the Altroz. It features a flat-bottom design and, in the top-spec models, a rich-looking leather wrap.

Tata Tigor - Rear Headrest

 Compared to the Tiago, the Tigor feels a little more premium because of the good quality leatherette upholstery and the subtle chrome lining around the AC vents. In terms of design, the most noticeable change is the new steering wheel, borrowed from the Altroz. It features a flat-bottom design and, in the top-spec models, a rich-looking leather wrap. 

Tata Tigor - Interior

The cabin is quite functional, with plenty of storage spaces in the door pockets, center console, and a large glovebox.

The front seats can comfortably accommodate larger individuals, thanks to their wide seat backs, adjustable headrests, and adjustable seat height. However, some additional underthigh support for the front seats would have been appreciated.

Surprisingly, the rear space is good for a vehicle of this size. Anyone up to 5'10" should find it comfortable back there, even with the front seat occupied by someone of similar size. Taller individuals may find the underthigh support and headroom to be somewhat lacking. Tata Motors has also given a central armrest, that enhances comfort during longer journeys. Given the relatively narrow width of the Tigor, seating three passengers in the rear can be a bit of a challenge anyway.

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Features

In terms of features, the Tigor is reasonably well-equipped, especially in the top-spec variants. 

Keyless Entry

Push-Button Start-Stop

Automatic Climate Control

Height-adjustable Driver’s Seat

Powered Mirrors (w/ Auto Fold)

Day/Night IRVM

Tilt-adjust Steering

Reverse Camera

The Tigor also boasts a fully digital instrument cluster. This readout is in black and white, and while it's clear, it may feel somewhat cheap and out of place in an otherwise visually appealing cabin.

Tata Tigor - Automatic Climate Control

Regarding the infotainment system, Tata provides a 7-inch touchscreen unit in the higher variants of the Tigor. However, when it comes to resolution, it's considered average by today's standards, and the response time is not as quick as you might want. Nonetheless, it gets an impressive 8-speaker sound system, which could make you overlook the slightly less-than-stellar touchscreen experience. 

Safety

Every variant of the Tigor comes equipped with dual airbags, ABS with EBD (Electronic Brake Distribution), corner stability control, and a tire puncture repair kit as standard safety features. Additionally, the top model includes a tyre pressure monitoring system for added safety.

It's worth noting that the Tigor achieved a 4-star rating in the crash test conducted by Global NCAP. However, it's important to keep in mind that these crash tests were conducted under the older safety standards. With the introduction of new safety norms, the safety rating may potentially differ and could be lower.

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Drive

One of the main criticisms of the Tigor has been its three-cylinder engine, which is known for its rough sound. While it matches the output of the four-cylinder engines from Maruti Suzuki, it lacks the refinement and smoothness.

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For city driving, the performance is acceptable. The Tigor is user-friendly with its light clutch and smooth gear shifts, making it suitable for daily commutes. Its compact size and responsive steering make it well-suited for city driving. On the highway, maintaining speeds of 80-100 kmph is trouble-free. However, when you need to overtake other vehicles or encounter steep inclines, downshifting is necessary to make progress. 

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 Tata Motors also offers an AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) option, which adds convenience. You can operate the vehicle just like a traditional automatic. However, it's important to keep in mind that this is a cost-effective solution. In this case, you may find the gearshifts to be slower, and sometimes, accompanied by a jerk, especially during downshifts. In such situations, it's better to switch the AMT to manual mode. 

Tata Tigor Review

If you opt for the CNG version, there isn't a significant difference in performance, especially in city driving. However, it may require you to adopt a slightly more relaxed driving style. Only on the highway will you feel the need to switch back to petrol.

The Tigor’s suspension setup is well-balanced. It provides comfort on uneven roads and keeps occupants stable without excessive bouncing. It offers acceptable stability at higher speeds. 

Tata Tigor Review

Verdict

Primary reasons to consider the Tigor over the Tigor includes the better rear seat space and the slightly richer interior experience. In terms of features, it ticks most boxes, with the only notable drawback being the need for an updated touchscreen interface. As a city car, the Tigor performs quite well. We think it could definitely benefit from a more refined engine and a bit more power for highway journeys. 

 Tata Tigor Review

If you've been in search of a compact car that offers comfort, space, and solid build quality for your small family, the Tigor is certainly a vehicle worth considering.

Tata Tigor User Reviews

4.3/5
Based on 226 reviews & 293 rating
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  • Mileage (41)
  • Comfort (35)
  • Performance (21)
  • Safety (20)
  • Space (16)
  • Service (16)
  • Experience (15)
  • Engine (15)
  • Boot (14)
  • Looks (13)
  • Interior (12)
  • Amazing Vehicle

    In 2018, I made a well-informed decision to become the proud owner of a Tata Tigor XZ Diesel, a compact sedan that not only wowed me with its striking design but also offered an exceptional driving experience. However, my ownership journey with this remarkable vehicle has been a tale of two contrasting halves, as I've had to navigate both the outstanding performance of the car and the lackluster service and indifferent attitude of Tata Motors' employees. Performance on Both City & Highway: Starting with the driving experience, the Tata Tigor XZ Diesel has consistently delivered outstanding performance. Whether maneuvering through the bustling city streets or cruising on the open highway, this car shines. Its potent diesel engine provides ample torque for effortless overtaking, making city driving a breeze and ensuring a smooth and comfortable highway journey. Mileage: One of the standout features of this car is its exceptional mileage. It's nothing short of extraordinary. During long road trips, I've been amazed by how far I can go on a single tank of diesel, making it not only an economical choice but an eco-friendly one as well. Handling: The handling of the Tata Tigor XZ Diesel is remarkably precise. It feels as though the car anticipates my every move, making sharp turns and parking in tight spots feel effortless. The suspension is finely tuned, offering a comfortable and smooth ride even on less-than-ideal roads. Seating & Interiors: Inside the cabin, the Tata Tigor XZ Diesel provides a spacious and comfortable seating arrangement. The interiors exude sophistication with a well-thought-out design. Premium upholstery and generous rear legroom make every journey a luxurious experience. Comfort & Features: Every drive in the Tata Tigor XZ Diesel is a pleasure, thanks to the array of features it boasts. From the infotainment system with excellent sound quality to the automatic climate control, this car ensures that comfort and convenience are at the forefront of your driving experience. Suspension & Steering Response: The suspension and steering response are exceptionally well-balanced. The Tata Tigor XZ Diesel handles bumps and potholes with grace, ensuring a smooth ride. The responsive steering adds a level of control that makes driving this car an absolute joy. Service and Attitude of Employees: Now, switching gears to the less favorable aspect of this experience - Tata Motors' service and the attitude of their employees. It's perplexing how an outstanding product can be marred by such a lackluster service experience. The indifference displayed by Tata Motors' employees is disheartening. The service I've received has been frustrating, with employees seemingly more interested in rushing through their work than ensuring customer satisfaction. Conclusion: In summary, the Tata Tigor XZ Diesel (2018) is a remarkable car that surpasses expectations in terms of performance, mileage, handling, seating, interiors, comfort, features, suspension, and steering response. It has provided me with countless memorable journeys. However, it's disappointing that such an exceptional product is let down by subpar service and an indifferent attitude from Tata Motors' employees. I hope that Tata Motors can match the quality of their vehicles with an equally high level of customer service in the future.

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  • 5.0
    This is a surprisingly refined

    This is a surprisingly refined and fun to drive car. I have had the car for 18 months and have driven 15000 km. I bought it after evaluating the Amaze, Ameo, Dezire and Verna. On the highway this car has given me and average of 20.8, with AC running but top speed restricted to 100 kmph, on an expressway for 1200 km. In the city she has given me and average of 16.5. The engine is really very refined and responsive. The power delivery is smooth through the entire RPM range; the gearing is very well planned. The top speed I achieved is 156 kmph (GPS showing 153), wherein the over-speed warning cut in. Even at these speeds, the engine did not run out of breath and did not sound stressed. The interiors are comfortable with ample headroom and leg room for all. The most outstanding quality of the car was its ride quality and handling. The handling is extremely cohesive and steering is very responsive with excellent cornering. The ride quality is very polished and the car gives the feel of much higher segment car. A few drawbacks though - the touch-screen entertainment system is not really that refined. It does not support Android Auto or Apple Car-play. The 'A' pillar is slightly large and the driver instrument display system is a little fussy. The ConnectNext (Tata in-house) app is really poorly designed and does not accord any benefits.Other than these minor faults it’s a smashingly great car and tremendous value for money. The faults listed have been addressed to a large extent (I believe) in the 2020 model. I am planning to buy another Tigor for my wife – it’s honestly that good!!

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  • 4.7
    Long drives

    I have driven my tigor xz+ petrol for a few thousand kilometers and i am very happy with my decision despite friends suggesting not to go with Tata cars. Everyone has their priority aspects while purchasing the car but mine was in the order of safety, comfort, price, mileage, and features. It has bagged 4 stars in NCAP for safety, it's suspension is very good as compared to the other cars in this segment, price is competitive, mileage it gives 20 kmpl (combined) in eco mode. It has the required features. I have driven in the city and went on long drives about 600kms. I feel confident and safe while driving. It never gave me any problem until now. Coming to the cons the styling is not very much impressive and it's a personal choice. While putting the reverse gear i need to apply slightly more force than the forward gears but for me it's ignorable since it's very slight and if I don't apply then it will be stuck in between. Car-related apps are not useful. Just for namesake, they are lying in the Android store. People say tata service centers are not good but i suggest to enquire and go to a good service center. And also you need to deal with the people who disesteem you for owning a TATA :), just be happy on your decision and ignore those people, also keep in mind every car has some cons be it a supercar or budget car.

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  • The Tata Tigor, are in the compact sedan zone

    The Tata Tigor, are in the compact sedan zone and it earns reputation because of its excellent traits such as style, comfortable cabin and functionality. Safety offerings such as it 4-star rating from the Global NCAP make it more attractive. Not only does it offer good mileage but also with economical engine choices and reasonable pricing range (starting Rs. 6.00 lakh), this car provides for a great value-money proposition as well. Nevertheless, ADVERSEs includes the assumption that the petrol engine is too weak, rigidity of the spring and shock absorbers and medium build quality. Another factor that may be considered within the frame of Tata is its after-sales service network and resale value. All in all, Tigor is quite suitable for the user who wants to get a car within a budget plan but has to make sure whether it suits his inclinations and needs.

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  • Tata Tigor Style and Substance

    I am thrilled by the Tata Tigor's balance of comfort, car, and mileage after driving one. Beginning at a tempting ₹6.20 lakh(ex-showroom), the Tigor presents a strong value proposition for those on a tight account. Indeed on lengthy roadways, the front and hinder passengers will have plenitude of headroom and legroom thanks to the ample cabin. Its energy-effective machines make it a detectable option for lengthy Travels and standard commutes, with avail ranging from20.50 kmpl( petrol). The Tigor stands out from its rivals because to its satiny and coincidental appearance, which includes a flowing roofline and a spired frontal end. The within is also startling, with a well- allowed - out arrangement that puts freight and utility first.

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Engine
1199 CC
1199 CC 1197 CC 1199 CC 1197 CC 1199 CC
Fuel Type
Petrol / CNG
Petrol / CNG Petrol / CNG Petrol Petrol / CNG Petrol / CNG
Transmission
Manual / Automatic
Automatic / Manual Manual / Automatic Manual / Automatic Automatic / Manual Manual / Automatic
Mileage
19.28 Kmpl - 28.06 Km/Kg
19 Kmpl - 28.06 Km/Kg 17 Kmpl - 22 Km/Kg 18.3 - 18.6 Kmpl 22.41 Kmpl - 31.12 Km/Kg 18.8 Kmpl - 26.99 Km/Kg
Power
72.41bhp@6000rpm
84.48bhp@6000rpm 81.80bhp@6000rpm 88.50bhp@6000rpm 76.43bhp@6000rpm 72.41bhp@6000rpm
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Tata Tigor Colours

Tata Tigor car is available in 5 exciting colours options like Magnetic Red, Daytona Grey, Opal White, Arizona Blue and Meteor Bronze.
  • Magnetic Red
  • Daytona Grey
  • Opal White
  • Arizona Blue
  • Meteor Bronze

Tata Tigor Mileage

The mileage of Tata Tigor starts from 19.28 Kmpl to 28.06 Km/Kg. The claimed ARAI mileage of Tigor Petrol Manual is 19.28 Kmpl. In Automatic the claimed ARAI mileage of Tigor Petrol is 19.6 Kmpl. In CNG the claimed ARAI mileage of Tigor Manual is 26.49 Km/Kg and for the Tigor Manual is 26.49 Km/Kg.
Fuel Type Transmission ARAI Claimed User Reported
CNG Automatic 28.06 Km/Kg NA
CNG Manual 26.49 Km/Kg 21 Km/Kg
Petrol Automatic 19.6 Kmpl 18 Kmpl
Petrol Manual 19.28 Kmpl 17 Kmpl

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Questions & Answers on Tigor

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Q. How much waiting period for Tata Tigor?
  • For waiting period, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealer in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
Q. What is the fuel type of Tata Tigor?
  • The Tata Tigor has 1 Petrol Engine and 1 CNG Engine on offer. The Petrol engine is 1199 cc while the CNG engine is 1199 cc .
Q. What is the mileage of Tata Tigor?
  • The Tata Tigor has ARAI claimed mileage of 19.28 kmpl to 26.49 km/kg. The Automatic Petrol variant has a mileage of 19.6 kmpl. The Manual Petrol variant has a mileage of 19.28 kmpl. The Manual CNG variant has a mileage of 26.49 km/kg. The Automatic CNG variant has a mileage of 19.6 km/kg.
Q. What are the available colour options in Tata Tigor?
  • Tata Tigor is available in 5 different colours - Meteor Bronze, Opal White, Magnetic Red, Arizona Blue and Daytona Grey.
  • Tata Tigor is available in 5 different colours - Meteor Bronze, Opal White, Magnetic Red, Arizona Blue and Daytona Grey.
  • It is offered in 5 colour options: Magnetic Red, Arizona Blue, Opal White, Meteor Bronze, and Daytona Grey.
Q. Is it available in Mumbai?
  • For the availability and waiting period, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealer in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership detail
Q. What is the mileage in CNG of Tata Tigor?
  • The Tigor mileage is 19.28 kmpl to 26.49 km/kg. The Automatic Petrol variant has a mileage of 19.6 kmpl. The Manual Petrol variant has a mileage of 19.28 kmpl. The Manual CNG variant has a mileage of 26.49 km/kg. The Automatic CNG variant has a mileage of 19.6 km/kg.

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Tata Tigor FAQs

What is the price of top model of Tata Tigor?

The ex-showroom price of top variant of Tata Tigor is 9.54 Lakh (Delhi).

What is the EMI of Tata Tigor in Delhi?

The EMI for the base variant of Tata Tigor in Delhi is Rs. 12,185 per month @ 10.5% for a tenure of 60 months.

What are the top competitors of Tata Tigor?

The top 3 competitors of Tata Tigor are Tata Tiago, Tata Punch and Hyundai Aura.

What is the boot space in Tata Tigor?

The boot space in Tata Tigor is 205 L.

What is the ground clearance of Tata Tigor?

The ground clearance of Tata Tigor is 165 mm.

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