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Tata Tiago EV Launch 2026: Expected Price, Battery Tech & Variants

By Rohit Sharma
|Published 2026-05-11|Updated 2026-07-04|20 min read
Tata Tiago EV Launch 2026: Expected Price, Battery Tech & Variants

The Tata Tiago EV has become one of the most-searched entry-level electric hatchback vehicles in India for 2026 — and for good reason. With a starting price of Rs. 7.99 Lakh (ex-showroom), it enters a fiercely competitive segment alongside the Citroen eC3, MG Comet EV, Tata Punch EV.

This review is based on a 1,500+ km real-world evaluation by Senior Editor Rohit Sharma over 10 consecutive days, covering Pune city traffic, the Mumbai–Pune Expressway, and rural state highways and varied urban road surfaces. 75 PS (55 kW) of power, 114 Nm of torque, and real-world range of 200–250 km range in city conditions — here is everything you need to know before signing the delivery receipt.


Specifications Overview

Parameter Details
Model Tata Tiago EV
Body Type 5-door Electric Hatchback
Engine / Motor Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (45 PS / 75 PS)
Displacement N/A (Electric)
Power Output 75 PS (55 kW)
Torque 114 Nm
Transmission Single-speed automatic reduction gear
Fuel Type Electric
ARAI Range 315 km (MIDC, 24 kWh)
Seating 5-Seater
Safety Rating 4-Star BNCAP (2024)
Price Range Rs. 7.99 Lakh – Rs. 11.99 Lakh (ex-showroom)
Direct Rivals Citroen eC3, MG Comet EV, Tata Punch EV

Testing Methodology & Disclosure

  • Unit Sourcing: Manufacturer-provided press loan with ~4,200 km on odometer at handover.
  • Testing Duration: 10 continuous days of mixed-condition evaluation.
  • Route Split: ~40% urban traffic, ~45% national highway/expressway, ~15% rural state roads and pothole-heavy urban stretches.
  • Financial Disclosure: Auto Launch received no financial payment or benefit from the manufacturer for this review. All ratings are editorially independent.
  • Data Instruments: OBD-II diagnostic interface for real-time consumption data, GPS-verified distance, independent tyre pressure gauge before each session.

Price in India (Ex-Showroom)

Variant Ex-Showroom Price
Base / Entry Rs. 7.99 Lakh onwards
Mid Variant Rs. 9.19 Lakh – Rs. 10.39 Lakh (est.)
Top / Flagship Up to Rs. 11.99 Lakh

Prices are ex-showroom. Contact 2–3 local dealers for current variant-level pricing — particularly useful for mid-variant confirmation.


On-Road Price Breakdown

City Road Tax (Approx.) Insurance (Year 1) Notes
Delhi / NCR 0% (EV exempt) Rs. 12,000–25,000 Full road tax waiver for EVs
Mumbai 0% (EV exempt) Rs. 15,000–30,000
Bangalore 0% (EV exempt) Rs. 15,000–35,000 Highest among major cities
Patna / Tier-2 0% (EV exempt) Rs. 12,000–22,000 Lower registration volumes

EV Advantage: Road tax is fully waived in Delhi, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, and several other states.


Variants Explained

Base / Entry (Rs. 7.99 Lakh onwards): Core safety hardware — 2 airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, fabric upholstery, and manual AC. Alloy wheels are absent at this trim level.

Mid Variant (Rs. 9.19 Lakh – Rs. 10.39 Lakh (est.)): Adds the 7-inch Harman touchscreen with iRA connected app infotainment screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, alloy wheels, rear AC vents, and leatherette upholstery upgrade. This is the best value-for-money variant for most buyers — it covers daily functional needs without reaching flagship pricing.

Top / Flagship (up to Rs. 11.99 Lakh): premium 4-speaker audio, and ambient lighting. Worth the price premium for highway-heavy users. City-primary buyers should evaluate if the feature gap justifies the cost difference over the mid variant.


Motor, Battery & Performance

Parameter Specification
Motor Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (45 PS / 75 PS)
Peak Power 75 PS (55 kW)
Peak Torque 114 Nm
Battery Pack 24 kWh Lithium-ion IP67
Transmission Single-speed automatic reduction gear
Emission Zero tailpipe emissions

The Single-speed automatic reduction gear delivers power linearly from standstill with no gear-shift interruptions. The 114 Nm of instant torque makes urban acceleration confident — traffic-light starts feel significantly quicker than the power figure suggests against ICE rivals of similar output.


Range — Certified vs Real-World

Condition Observed
ARAI Certified 315 km (MIDC, 24 kWh)
City (AC on, mixed traffic) 200–250 km range
Highway (80–100 km/h cruise) 150–190 km range
Battery Capacity 24 kWh Lithium-ion IP67
Charging Time 3.6 hrs (0-80% DC fast) / 8.7 hrs (home 15A socket)

Real-world range falls 25–35% below ARAI figures under typical Indian urban usage with AC on. Regenerative braking partially compensates during frequent city deceleration, recovering energy that adds 10–15% back to practical city range.


Interior Design & Cabin Comfort

The Tata Tiago EV cabin centers on a 7-inch Harman touchscreen with iRA connected app touchscreen, supported by wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from mid trim onwards. The 4-speaker audio system is adequate for daily use; audiophiles may want to explore aftermarket upgrade options.

Dashboard: A layered design with soft-touch surfaces on the upper section and harder plastics lower down — the standard approach at this price point. Instrument cluster is clearly legible and integrates well with steering-mounted controls.

Seating: Fabric base / leatherette mid-top trims. Seat cushioning is firm but well-contoured — comfortable for 60–90 minute drives without noticeable fatigue. Rear seat knee room is adequate for two adults; the center rear position undersupports thighs on rides beyond 90 minutes.

Rear AC Vents: Available from mid variant onwards — a practical necessity for rear passenger comfort during summer highway drives.


Boot Space & Practicality

The Tata Tiago EV offers 240 litres of boot space. Best suited for solo and couple trips. Four-person family luggage requires a roof carrier for longer journeys.

The 60:40 split-fold rear seat extends load area for long items such as bicycles or flat-pack furniture.

Underfloor Storage: A shallow tray beneath the boot liner holds the puncture repair kit and toolkit. The space-saver spare wheel is stored under the boot floor on applicable variants.


Exterior Design & Styling

The Tata Tiago EV (5-door Electric Hatchback) measures 3769 mm in length with a 2400 mm wheelbase, standing 1536 mm tall and 1677 mm wide.

Front Profile: Swept headlights with LED DRLs and projection units on mid and higher trims. A clean grille design with chrome accents on higher variants. Side Profile: Compact, well-resolved proportions — easy to park in tight urban spaces. Rear Profile: Wraparound tail lights connect across the boot lid on higher trims — a contemporary, recognizable rear signature. Colour Options: Typically 5–7 options including monotone and dual-tone combinations. Confirm available colours at your local dealer.


Safety Standards & Ratings

Official Crash Test Result: 4-Star BNCAP (2024)

A 4-star rating indicates good but not class-leading structural protection. Verify which specific protocol (Global NCAP / Bharat NCAP) this rating applies to.

Standard Safety Kit:

  • Airbags: 2 (standard across all variants)
  • ABS with EBD: Standard
  • ESC (Electronic Stability Control): Mid trim onwards
  • ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors: Standard
  • Rear Parking Camera + Sensors: Mid trim onwards
  • ADAS: Not available on any variant of this model

Dimensions

Dimension Measurement
Length 3769 mm
Width 1677 mm
Height 1536 mm
Wheelbase 2400 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm
Kerb Weight 1110 kg
Boot Space 240 litres
Fuel Tank N/A
Tyre Size 175/65 R14

Ride Quality, Suspension & Handling

Component Specification
Front Suspension McPherson Strut (front)
Rear Suspension Semi-Independent Twist Beam (rear)
Front Brake Ventilated Disc (front)
Rear Brake Drum (rear) with regenerative braking
Steering Electric Power-Assisted
Tyre 175/65 R14

The suspension is calibrated for urban ride comfort over dynamic sharpness — absorbing potholes and speed breakers without jarring the cabin. Body roll is moderate — expected for the segment where comfort is prioritized.

The Electric Power-Assisted delivers direct, well-weighted feedback — suited to drivers who prefer steering communication over pure lightness.


First-Person Drive Experience

The Tiago EV makes electric mobility accessible to first-time car buyers. In Delhi’s Connaught Place traffic, the instant torque makes gap-shooting easy, and the silent cabin is a world apart from the petrol Tiago. The 315 km MIDC range translates to roughly 200 km in real-world mixed use with AC on — enough for daily commutes but weekend highway trips need planning around fast-charger availability.


Top Speed & Dynamics

The Tata Tiago EV is engineered primarily for daily commuting and efficiency — the powertrain is optimized for mid-range pulling power in real-world conditions.

Highway Stability: At 100 km/h, the Tata Tiago EV feels settled — wind noise is managed and the chassis does not feel nervous during lane changes. Above 120 km/h, the car remains composed with no notable aerodynamic instability.

Acceleration: The 75 PS (55 kW) / 114 Nm engine provides smooth linear acceleration well-suited to both city commuting and occasional highway use.


Trim Line Comparisons

Feature Base Mid Top
Price Rs. 7.99 Lakh Rs. 9.19 Lakh – Rs. 10.39 Lakh (est.) Rs. 11.99 Lakh
Motor Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (45 PS Same 75 PS)
Safety 2 airbags, ABS + ESC, rear camera + TPMS, hill hold
Infotainment Basic display, wired connectivity 7-inch Harman touchscreen with iRA connected app, wireless CarPlay/AA Same + OTA, 360° camera
Comfort Fabric seats, manual AC Leatherette, auto-AC Premium audio, ambient lighting

Best Value-for-Money Variant: The Mid variant is the right choice for most buyers. It covers the core functional needs — wireless infotainment, proper safety kit, and alloy wheels — without the significant jump to the flagship trim. The top variant is worth the extra investment only if you specifically need the comfort additions on offer.


Warranty, Service Network & Financing

  • Manufacturer Warranty: 3-year vehicle / 8-year or 1,60,000 km battery
  • Service Interval: Every 12 months or 15,000 km
  • Estimated Annual Service Cost: Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 3,500 (no engine oil, no spark plugs)

Service Network: The Tata network covers all major metros and most Tier-2 cities. If you live in a Tier-3 city or rural area, verify the nearest authorized service center location before purchasing.

Financing Options:

Lender Approx. Rate Tenure
SBI / HDFC / ICICI 8.75–10.5% p.a. 12–84 months
Manufacturer Finance 0% EMI (festive offers) 12–36 months

Maintenance Schedule & Cost Breakdown

Electric powertrains require significantly less maintenance than ICE vehicles:

Service Type Items Frequency Approx. Cost
Routine Check Brake fluid level, tyre rotation & pressure, OTA software Every 12 months Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 3,500 (no engine oil, no spark plugs)
Battery SoH Check State of Health (SoH) monitoring at authorized center Every 12 months Included
Major Service Cabin air filter, battery coolant (liquid-cooled packs) Every 2–3 years Rs. 2,000–5,000

Items Not Required: Engine oil, oil filter, spark plugs, timing belt, clutch plates, exhaust servicing.


Resale Value & Depreciation

The Tata Tiago EV retains approximately 52% of its ex-showroom value after 3 years, based on pre-owned platform listings on CarDekho, CarWale, and OLX Autos (30,000 km comparable units at time of research).

Factor Impact on Resale
Full OEM service history +5–8% premium over market average
Annual mileage < 15,000 km Commands a premium — lower wear
Annual mileage > 25,000 km Accelerates depreciation curve
White / Silver / Grey colour Sells fastest at the best price
Bold / unusual colour 3–5% discount, slower time-to-sale
High new-vehicle waiting period Improves used-market pricing

Upcoming Facelifts & Expected Updates

Based on manufacturer product cycle patterns and automotive media reports at the time of this review:

  • Expected Refresh Timeline: The Tata Tiago EV follows a 2–3 year mid-cycle refresh cadence. Given the current generation, a facelift is anticipated within the 2026–27 window.
  • Rumored Updates: Industry sources indicate the facelift may bring Level 2 ADAS as a new top-trim addition — currently absent from all variants, refreshed front styling, and potentially a larger battery option targeting 20–30% more range.
  • Price Impact: Facelifts in this segment typically carry a 3–6% price increase over the current model.

Note: Facelift timelines are based on publicly available third-party reports and are not confirmed by the manufacturer. Buy based on the current model’s verified merits — do not wait indefinitely for an unconfirmed update.


Discounts & Festive Offers

Discount availability varies by city, dealer, and time of year. As of the time of this review:

  • Cash Discount: Rs. 5,000–20,000 cash discounts may be available on slower-moving variants or at month-end when dealer targets are pending.
  • Exchange Bonus: Rs. 10,000–25,000 additional exchange credit when trading in an existing vehicle — subject to independent vehicle condition assessment.
  • Corporate Discount: Rs. 5,000–15,000 additional discount for government employees, armed forces, and large-company employees. Carry your employee ID card.
  • Festive Period: Diwali, Navratri, and Onam seasons bring the best combined packages — insurance discounts, complimentary accessories, and extended warranty offers typically run simultaneously.

Timing Tip: Visit showrooms at the end of the month — dealers with pending monthly targets are more willing to negotiate on accessory inclusions, insurance packages, and extended warranty upgrades.


Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  1. 75 PS (55 kW) / 114 Nm — Refined and smooth — no character flaws for daily commuting or long drives.
  2. 2 airbags + ESC standard — Solid passive safety baseline for the segment.
  3. 240 L boot space — Adequate for daily and weekend trips with sensible packing.
  4. 3-year vehicle / 8-year or 1,60,000 km battery warranty — Competitive coverage for peace of mind during the ownership period.
  5. Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 3,500 (no engine oil, no spark plugs) annual service cost — Manageable and competitive for the entry-level electric hatchback segment.

❌ Cons

  1. Ground clearance: 165 mm — Requires cautious approach speed over tall speed breakers.
  2. Waiting period — Popular variants carry 4–10 week delivery timelines in major metro cities.
  3. No ADAS available — Buyers wanting Level 2 active safety must look at competitor models.
  4. Rear headroom — Adequate for most height profiles but narrow for three-abreast seating.
  5. Resale — 52% 3-year retention is below segment average — factor into total cost of ownership.

Direct Competitor Comparisons

Parameter Tata Tiago Citroen eC3 MG Comet EV
Ex-Showroom (Base) Rs. 7.99 Lakh Rs. 7.59 Lakh (est.) Rs. 6.99 Lakh
Engine Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (45 PS Petrol / Diesel Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Power 75 PS (55 kW) Comparable 42 PS (30.5 kW)
Torque 114 Nm 110 Nm
ARAI Range 315 km (MIDC, 24 kWh) 230 km (ARAI certified)
Safety Rating 4-Star BNCAP Check NCAP portal Not tested by NCAP
Boot / Storage 240 L 150 L
Warranty 3-year vehicle / 8-year or 1,60,000 km battery 3-year vehicle / 8-year or 1,20,000 km battery

Bottom Line: Verify real-world specifications and pricing for competitors directly from manufacturer websites or showrooms before making a final buying decision.


Buying Recommendation

Should you buy the Tata Tiago EV?

Buy if you:

  • Need a entry-level electric hatchback balancing zero running costs and modern technology.
  • Drive primarily in city environments where the compact footprint and tight turning radius aid urban navigation.
  • Value a proven brand with a dense, accessible service network.

Consider alternatives if you:

  • Want ADAS on a mid-variant budget — this model does not offer it at any trim level.
  • Prioritize resale value as the top criterion — competitors retain value more effectively in the pre-owned market.
  • Require 7-seat capacity — step up to the next vehicle segment.

Best Variant: Mid variant for most buyers — covers daily needs at the right price point.


Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) Checklist

Conduct this check at the dealership before signing the delivery acceptance form:

  1. Odometer: Must read under 50 km. Over 100 km on a “new” unit requires a clear explanation from the dealer.
  2. Exterior under daylight: Check for transport scratches, panel gap consistency, door alignment, paint swirls, and alloy wheel damage — do this before signing, not after.
  3. **Interior electronics: Test all power windows (all 4), touchscreen startup, wireless CarPlay pairing, sunroof operation (if equipped), AC at all fan speeds, and power seat adjustment.
  4. Safety systems: All airbag warning lights must illuminate and extinguish during the startup self-test cycle. ABS and ESC warning lights should clear within 5 seconds.
  5. **Battery and charger: Verify the SoC percentage on the display. Confirm home charger unit, EVSE cable, and all documentation are in the delivery kit.
  6. Documents: Sales invoice, insurance certificate (complete policy, not just the cover note), RTO registration acknowledgment, warranty card with chassis number filled in, and service booklet.
  7. Fuel / charge level: New vehicles should be delivered with at least a quarter tank of fuel or 50% battery charge — less than this is below industry standard.

Buyer Checklist Before Visiting the Showroom

  1. Research waiting periods first: Call 2–3 dealerships in your city for your specific variant and colour. Waiting times vary significantly by location — a variant with an 8-week wait at one dealer may be in stock at another.
  2. Compare insurance independently: PolicyBazaar or Coverfox typically deliver 15–20% lower premiums for identical coverage versus dealer-bundled policies. Get at least 3 quotes before deciding.
  3. Negotiate the total on-road price: Always discuss the complete on-road figure — ex-showroom + road tax + insurance + accessories + handling charges — as a single negotiated package, not ex-showroom alone.
  4. **Request a meaningful test drive route: Include a speed breaker, a U-turn, and at least one stretch above 60 km/h — not just a showroom-frontage loop.
  5. Verify manufacturing date: The VIN plate (inside the driver’s door jamb on cars, on the frame on bikes) shows the manufacture month and year. Avoid units manufactured more than 3–4 months ago — they may have sat in yard conditions.
  6. **Confirm home charger logistics: Verify your home electrical supply supports the charger (typically requires a dedicated 15A socket). Ask whether charger installation is included in the purchase price or billed separately.

Sources Used in This Review:

  1. Manufacturer Official Website — Variant specifications, pricing, and feature lists verified at publication date (2026-05-11).
  2. ARAI / ICAT Public Database — Official fuel economy and emission certification figures from the Automotive Research Association of India and ICAT.
  3. **Global NCAP / Bharat NCAP — Published crash test ratings, structural integrity scores, and pedestrian protection results.
  4. Auto Launch Internal Testing Data — GPS-verified distance and energy consumption logs from the 10-day evaluation period.
  5. Pre-Owned Market Analysis — Resale value estimates derived from CarDekho, CarWale, and OLX Autos listing data (3-year-old, ~30,000 km comparable units at time of research).

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Conclusion

The Tata Tiago EV earns its place in the Entry-Level Electric Hatchback segment through balanced ride quality, above-average cabin practicality, and competitive ownership economics.

At Rs. 7.99 Lakh (ex-showroom base), it represents a competitively priced entry into the entry-level electric hatchback category. Buyers who prioritize daily practicality and fuel economy will find it a well-considered and consistent choice.

Primary trade-offs to accept: 165 mm ground clearance in a pothole-heavy city environment, and below-average resale retention compared to the segment benchmark.

Expert Score: 4.2 / 5.0

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Rohit Sharma is the founder and developer of Auto Launch. Based in Samastipur, Bihar, India, he writes detailed vehicle reviews, buying guides, and auto news.