Tata has been on a roll lately. After launching two new hits back to back, they are all set to launch yet another new product in the market. However, this time they’re onto something different. The spied design looks similar, yet a little tweaked. Are we expecting another facelift? Or a new launch altogether? Let’s have a look at what exactly Tata is preparing next.
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Tata Tiago EV Facelift Spied
Recent spy images circulating online confirm that Tata Motors is testing a facelifted version of its entry-level EV hatchback. And it is none other than the Tata Tiago.ev. With this facelift, Tiago.ev aims to retain its title as Tata’s most affordable EV.


The car was seen heavily camouflaged, suggesting several cosmetic changes introduced. However, Tata seems to have retained the original shape. Apart from external changes, the car is also expected to receive some new features as well. The upcoming Tata Tiago.ev facelift will add to Tata’s iconic portfolio of refreshed EVs in 2026.
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What’s New?
At first glance, the car resembles the current-gen Tata Tiago.ev, with its familiar shark-nose style face. But upon closer inspection, it appears to have received new headlamps and a reworked front bumper. Although the tail-lamps look similar to the current version, small internal changes are highly expected.


The test mule was also seen sporting a fresh wheel design, featuring the trending EV-styled wheel design. With the facelifted Tata Tiago.ev, Tata is also expected to introduce brighter and more playful exterior colour options.
The interior updates are likely to include a larger touch-screen infotainment system and a redesigned instrument panel. Tata might also bring their new two-spoke steering wheel with the illuminated Tata logo to this car.
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Battery Options
No mechanical changes are expected with the facelift. The electric hatchback will likely continue with the same 19.2kWh and 24kWh battery packs. Claimed range figures should remain around 250km and 315km, respectively. This update does not shout for attention, but clearly ensures the car doesn’t go ignored.

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