Tata Motors has been on a remarkable winning streak in India. Having recently overtaken Hyundai to become the country’s second-best-selling automaker, the homegrown giant is not slowing down — if anything, it’s accelerating. The brand’s FY2027 product roadmap is one of the most ambitious in its history, spanning affordable EV hatchbacks to flagship three-row electric SUVs and even a premium JLR-platform luxury brand. Whether you’re planning your next purchase or simply curious about what’s coming, here is every upcoming Tata car and vehicle launch you need to track right now.
1. Tata Tiago & Tiago EV Facelift — Launching May 28, 2026
The Tiago facelift is arguably the most imminent Tata new vehicle launch at the time of writing, with an official debut confirmed for May 28, 2026. Both the petrol (ICE) and electric versions are being refreshed simultaneously.
The exterior overhaul is substantial. The front fascia draws inspiration from Tata’s newer models like the Altroz and Punch EV — expect sharper headlamps with eyebrow-style LED DRLs, a blacked-out grille on the ICE version, and a body-coloured closed-off grille on the EV. At the rear, vertically stacked LED tail lamps connected by a chunky trim piece bring the Tiago fully in line with Tata’s current design language.
Notably, the 2026 Tiago EV is set to gain a 360-degree camera — a feature rarely offered at this price point. The EV variant is also expected to feature Tata’s new 6-in-1 i-drive motor (borrowed from the Punch EV facelift) producing around 80–88 PS, along with DC fast charging above 50 kW and an improved battery option for a certified range well beyond the current 315 km.
Expected Price: ICE from approx. ₹5.5 lakh; EV from approx. ₹8 lakh (ex-showroom)
2. Tata Sierra EV — The Comeback King (July–September 2026)
No upcoming Tata car has generated quite as much excitement as the Sierra EV. A spiritual revival of the iconic 1990s Sierra, the electric version is now confirmed for launch in the July to September 2026 window, positioned between the Curvv EV and Harrier EV in Tata’s electric lineup.
Built on the versatile acti.ev architecture (the same platform underpinning the Curvv EV and Punch EV), the Sierra EV is expected to offer two battery choices — a 55 kWh pack borrowed from the Curvv EV and a 65 kWh pack from the Harrier EV — delivering an ARAI-certified range of approximately 540–600 km, with real-world figures likely in the 400–450 km band.
The design stays remarkably faithful to the concept shown at the 2023 Auto Expo: squared stance, flush door handles, a connected LED light bar across the front, and the legendary wraparound glass house at the rear. On the performance front, lower-spec trims are expected to come in front-wheel drive, with higher-spec variants getting a dual-motor AWD setup. Advanced features include Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging — making it genuinely adventure-capable. ADAS, a panoramic sunroof, and a large touchscreen interface are also confirmed.
Expected Price: ₹20–25 lakh (ex-showroom)
👉 Also Read: Tata Harrier EV vs Competitors — How Does It Stack Up?
3. Tata Safari EV — India’s First 3-Row Electric SUV (Festive Season 2026)
Tata is aiming to dominate the festival season with the Safari EV, expected to arrive around Diwali 2026 (October–November). This will be a milestone car for multiple reasons: it will be Tata’s first fully electric three-row SUV and its flagship electric vehicle, designed to take on the increasingly popular Mahindra XEV 9S.
The Safari EV will share its acti.ev+ architecture and powertrain family with the Harrier EV, with 65 kWh and 75 kWh battery pack options on the cards. While specifications are not finalised, expect the same level of connected technology, ADAS suite, and cabin luxury that the Harrier EV introduced. The move into three-row electric territory is significant — family buyers who have been holding out for a spacious, long-range EV now have a compelling reason to wait.
Expected Price: ₹26–30 lakh (ex-showroom)
👉 Also Read: Best 7-Seater Cars in India 2026 — Petrol, Diesel & Electric Options Compared
4. Tata Tigor EV Facelift — Compact Sedan Gets a Fresh Life (H2 2026)
While hatchbacks and SUVs grab the headlines, Tata’s compact electric sedan — the Tigor EV — is also in line for a meaningful update in the second half of 2026. The facelift is expected to closely follow the Tiago EV’s design refresh, featuring a redesigned front fascia, updated LED lighting, and a new 10.25-inch infotainment system.
Under the skin, Tigor EV buyers can expect the improved 6-in-1 drivetrain and a battery upgrade that should push real-world range beyond 350 km — a meaningful step up. With rumours of a possible rebranding or new identity, this could be more than just a facelift in disguise.
Expected Price: From approx. ₹13 lakh (ex-showroom)
5. Tata Avinya X EV — The Premium Chapter Begins (Early 2027)
Perhaps the most ambitious product in Tata Motors’ near-future pipeline is the Avinya X — the first vehicle to carry the Avinya premium electric brand. Built on a heavily localised version of JLR’s Electrified Modular Architecture (EMA), this large electric SUV targets the luxury segment and signals Tata’s intent to compete far beyond its current positioning.
The Avinya X concept debuted at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo and the production model is expected to be unveiled at the 2027 Bharat Mobility Global Expo (January 2027). Expect a large battery pack in the 90–100 kWh range with a dual-motor AWD setup, premium connected technologies, and a completely new retail experience via dedicated Avinya dealerships.
Expected Price: ₹40–50 lakh (ex-showroom)
👉 Also Read: JLR’s India Plans and How They Shape Tata’s EV Future
6. Next-Generation Tata Nexon & Nexon EV — Coming 2027
The Nexon has long been Tata’s biggest selling point in the compact SUV segment, and a full next-generation model is now confirmed for 2027, along with its electric sibling. The new Nexon EV is expected to be built on an updated Acti.EV platform with improved battery options — likely carrying over the 30 kWh and 45 kWh packs, with a potentially larger option offering real-world range beyond the current 489 km. Inside, expect a completely overhauled dashboard layout, a larger touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster, and a more advanced ADAS suite.
Expected Price: To be announced closer to launch
7. Tata Punch Flex Fuel — ICE Power, Greener Soul (Late 2026/Early 2027)
Tata’s electric ambitions don’t mean it’s abandoning conventional powertrains. The brand has confirmed it will launch its first flex-fuel vehicle — likely based on the Punch — by the end of 2026 or early 2027. Flex-fuel vehicles can run on petrol, ethanol, or any blend of the two, aligning with the Indian government’s push for greater ethanol adoption. It’s an important offering for buyers in markets where EV charging infrastructure is still developing.
👉 Also Read: Flex Fuel Cars in India — What You Need to Know Before Buying
Why 2026–27 Is Tata’s Most Important Product Year Ever
Looking at this lineup collectively, the scale of Tata’s ambition becomes clear. In a single financial year (FY2027), the company is launching two all-new EVs (Sierra EV and Safari EV), refreshing four existing models (Tiago ICE, Tiago EV, Tigor EV, and more), previewing a premium luxury brand (Avinya), and developing its first flex-fuel offering.
From India’s most affordable EV hatchback at under ₹9 lakh to a luxury electric SUV approaching ₹50 lakh, Tata is methodically filling every rung of the market. The company’s acti.ev platform, its evolving i-drive motors, and the newly acquired JLR architecture give it a technological foundation that few rivals can match domestically.
For car buyers in India, the takeaway is simple: if you’re in the market for a new Tata car in 2026 or 2027, it’s worth knowing exactly what’s around the corner before you sign on the dotted line.
Upcoming Tata Cars 2026–27 — Quick Summary Table
| Model | Expected Launch | Estimated Price (Ex-showroom) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tiago & Tiago EV Facelift | May 28, 2026 | ₹5.5L–11L | Hatchback / EV |
| Sierra EV | July–Sep 2026 | ₹20L–25L | Electric SUV |
| Tigor EV Facelift | H2 2026 | From ₹13L | Electric Sedan |
| Safari EV | Festive 2026 | ₹26L–30L | 3-Row Electric SUV |
| Punch Flex Fuel | Late 2026/Early 2027 | TBA | SUV / Alt-Fuel |
| Next-Gen Nexon & Nexon EV | 2027 | TBA | Compact SUV / EV |
| Avinya X EV | Early 2027 (BMGE) | ₹40L–50L | Premium Electric SUV |
All prices are estimated ex-showroom figures based on industry reports and analyst projections as of May 2026. Final pricing will be announced by Tata Motors at the time of launch.
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