
Recently, it has been reported that Tata Motors, on May 28th, will be launching the 2026 Tiago facelift. Well, the Tiago facelift is not the only car that will be launched this year by Tata Motors. In total, there are 7 new Tata cars that will be launched this year. So, without any delay, here are the details of all the upcoming Tata cars in India after the launch of the Tiago facelift.

The first upcoming model from Tata after the launch of the Tiago facelift will most likely be the updated version of the Tigor compact sedan. The new Tigor facelift will be getting a redesigned front grille, refreshed LED headlamps, and sleeker LED DRLs. It will most likely also get a connected LED light bar, new rear bumper, new alloy wheels, and fresh colour options.
On the inside, the updated Tigor will most likely continue to offer a more premium cabin and get new additions such as a 10.25-inch infotainment system, new steering wheel design, a 360-degree camera, automatic climate control, connected car technology, cruise control, and others.
Mechanically, the Tigor facelift is expected to remain the same. It will continue to offer the same 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, which makes around 85 bhp and 113 Nm of torque. It will also continue to offer the CNG powertrain. Launch of the updated model could take place next month.

The next major launch from Tata will be the facelifted Tiago.ev. Over the last few months, a number of test mules of this updated EV hatchback have been spotted testing on public roads. Recently, it has also been reported that the new Tiago.ev will get a significantly bigger battery pack and more power.
The company will discontinue the current 19 kWh battery pack option, and the current 24 kWh unit will become the standard option. Meanwhile, a new larger 30 kWh battery pack will be introduced by the company. This bigger battery is expected to offer a claimed range of around 366 km on a single charge.
Tata is also expected to use new prismatic battery cells sourced from Gotion. These cells will be more energy-dense than cylindrical cells. Apart from the battery upgrades, the Tiago.ev facelift is also expected to receive Tata’s new 6-in-1 i-drive motor, which we have seen on the Punch.ev. This new motor could produce around 80 to 88 PS and 140 Nm of torque.
In terms of the design, the Tiago.ev facelift will get a redesigned front fascia, slimmer headlamps, LED DRLs, new alloy wheels, and revised tail lamps. As for the cabin, Tata is expected to offer a larger touchscreen infotainment system, digital instrument cluster, wireless charger, 360-degree camera, along with others. Launch will most likely take place in the next few weeks after the launch of the Tiago facelift.

Following the launch of the Tiago.ev facelift, Tata Motors will also be launching the updated Tigor.ev sedan. This electric compact sedan is expected to launch in the second half of 2026. Similar to the Tiago.ev facelift, the Tigor.ev facelift will receive the same larger 30 kWh battery pack. It will also get the new 6-in-1 i-drive motor from the Punch.ev.
In terms of styling, the updated Tigor.ev will feature slimmer LED DRLs, revised bumpers, and a refreshed front fascia. On the inside, Tata could offer a larger 10.25-inch infotainment system, digital instrument cluster, and wireless charging. Pricing of the Tigor.ev facelift is expected to start from around Rs 13 lakh, and launch will take place in the second half of this year.

One of the most highly anticipated upcoming electric SUVs from Tata is the Sierra.ev. This electric SUV will rival the likes of the Hyundai Creta Electric, Mahindra BE 6, and its own sibling Curvv.ev in India. Tata was about to launch it on May 22nd. However, it will now be launched in the coming months.
The Sierra.ev will look very similar to the ICE version but will feature a number of EV-specific design changes. These will include a closed-off grille, connected LED light bar, sleek LED headlamps, and aero-optimised styling elements. Moving to the inside, the Sierra.ev is expected to feature a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system and digital instrument cluster.
Top-of-the-line variants could also get the third screen as well, along with other features from the ICE model. Powering the Sierra.ev will most likely be the same 65 kWh and 75 kWh battery packs from the Harrier.ev. Tata is also expected to offer both rear-wheel-drive and QWD configurations. Pricing could range between Rs 20 lakh and Rs 25 lakh.

To rival the popular Mahindra XEV 9S, Tata Motors is gearing up to launch its top-of-the-line 7-seater electric SUV, the Safari.ev, in India. It will be launched later this year around the festive season. The Safari.ev will boast the same overall body style as the ICE Safari. However, it will feature EV-specific styling elements such as a closed grille, redesigned bumpers, and aero-efficient alloy wheels.
On the inside, Tata is expected to offer a more premium interior theme along with features like a 540-degree surround camera, Level 2 ADAS, summon mode, auto park assist, and OTA updates. Powering the Safari.ev will be the same 65 kWh and 75 kWh battery packs from the Harrier.ev.
Tata, however, could additionally offer a larger 80 kWh battery pack as well. The SUV is expected to get both rear-wheel-drive and AWD configurations along with terrain modes, multi-link rear suspension, and frequency-dependent dampers. Pricing is expected to range between Rs 22.5 lakh and Rs 30 lakh.

Apart from EVs, Tata is also planning to launch its first flex-fuel passenger vehicle for India. Recently, Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director and CEO of Tata Passenger Vehicles, confirmed that the company will launch its first FFV by the end of 2026 or early 2027.
At last year's Bharat Mobility Auto Show, Tata Motors showcased the Punch Flex Fuel, which was capable of running on ethanol blends from E20 all the way to E100. For those who may not be aware, flex-fuel vehicles can run on petrol, ethanol, or a combination of both.

Last on this list is the Tata Avinya X. This upcoming electric SUV will become the most luxurious and premium EV from Tata Motors. It will be sold under Tata’s new luxury EV sub-brand called Avinya. The Avinya X will feature an extremely futuristic design with a coupe-like SUV silhouette, sleek LED lighting, and T-shaped LED headlamps and taillamps.
Its interior is expected to offer a very premium and minimalistic cabin inspired by luxury SUVs like the Land Rover Range Rover. As for the features, the Avinya X is expected to include Level 2+ ADAS, massaging seats, ventilated seats, panoramic sunroof, and a powered tailgate, along with many others.
The Avinya X will be based on Tata’s all-new EMA platform. Tata claims this platform will support ultra-fast charging and offer up to 500 km of range with less than 30 minutes of charging time. Pricing of the Avinya X could range between Rs 30 lakh and Rs 40 lakh, and it has already been confirmed for launch by the end of this year.