Tata Motors is not slowing down on the electric front in 2026. After bringing in the Harrier EV and upgrading the Punch EV, the company has three more electric models in the pipeline for India in 2026. The new releases will include various categories, from smaller city cars to more luxurious ones. Here’s what to expect from the next set of Tata EVs.
Tata Tiago EV Facelift
Tata Tiago EV has been spotted testing in the updated version, which means that there is a facelift in sight. Spy images indicate noticeable design changes at the front. The hatchback is expected to get new LED headlamps, sharper daytime running lights, and a revised front bumper. A reshaped nose section and larger ORVMs have also been seen, hinting at the possible addition of a 360-degree camera.
New alloy wheels, new tail lamps, and a new rear bumper are also likely to be introduced with the update. Another feature that might find its way is a sunroof. The cabin will be more refined, and the materials and the overall finish will probably be better than the present model.
Tata is expected to add wireless charging, a larger infotainment screen, extra connected features, a digital instrument cluster, and a new steering wheel. There is also speculation that Tata could introduce the 30 kWh battery pack seen in the Punch EV, potentially improving the driving range.
Tata Avinya
The Tata Avinya is expected to mark the beginning of a new premium electric sub-brand from Tata. The production version is likely to be revealed in the second half of 2026. Based on earlier concept showcases, the first Avinya model could adopt a sportback design and focus on a more upmarket positioning compared to current Tata EVs.
It is expected to sit on a localised version of Jaguar Land Rover’s EMA platform. This would allow for advanced architecture, improved efficiency, and support for larger battery packs. Avinya will be placed higher than Tata’s existing electric cars and will focus on a more premium set of customers.
Tata Sierra EV
The electric version of the Tata Sierra EV is also confirmed for launch in the second quarter of 2026. In terms of design, it is likely to look very similar to the regular Sierra. The main changes will be EV touches, such as a closed front grille and a few small styling differences to set it apart. The equipment list is likely to remain largely similar to the standard Sierra.
The Sierra EV is expected to offer two battery pack options, with a claimed driving range of around 450 km on a single charge. Fast charging support will also be part of the package. It will be positioned above the Curvv EV in Tata’s lineup and is likely to use the larger 55 kWh battery pack along with the 65 kWh unit seen in the Harrier EV. There is also a possibility of an even larger 75 kWh battery with a dual motor setup.
What This Means
With the Tiago EV facelift, Avinya and Sierra EV coming this year, Tata will have fresh electric options across different segments. The brand is offering more options to its customers, from small hatchbacks to larger SUVs to premium models, as EV space in India is becoming competitive.
