
Tata Motors launched the facelifted Tiago.EV in India in late May. The deliveries are currently underway. A delivery video showing the new Tiago.EV being handed over to a customer has now surfaced online.
This video has been shared on the channel Chintan Suthar Vlogs. The host here appears to be a dealership staff. He says that this is the first delivery of the new Tiago.EV from that dealership. The dealer in this case is Progressive Tata- a network that has significant presence in Gujarat.

Later in the video, we can see the customers arriving at the showroom and completing the paperwork. They then unveil the car, after which some religious rituals are performed on it. They also celebrate the purchase by cutting a cake. Finally, we see the customer driving the car out of the dealership. The vehicle in this case, is finished in the Pangong Pulse colour scheme. It looks good on the car. The facelift is available in six colour options.

The 2026 Tiago.EV starts at Rs 6.99 lakh, ex-showroom and comes in three trims and four variants. It is now available with BaaS (Battery As A Service) scheme, as well. Under it, the entry prices drop to Rs 4.69 lakh, ex-showroom, and the battery rent would be Rs 2.6 per kilometre.
The exterior design has undergone a major overhaul. The new car looks much better than the model it replaces. The colour palette plays a key role in increasing its visual appeal. In addition to Pangong Pulse, five other colours are available as well- Dehradun Dew, Sobo Surge, Pure Grey, Daytona Grey and Pristine White.
The electric hatchback also gets a revised dual-tone interior and more features. It comes with a free-standing 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a TFT instrument cluster.

Higher variants get wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, connected car features, rear AC vents, automatic climate control, cruise control, auto-folding outside rearview mirrors, four-speaker audio, rotary drive selector and more. The interior now gets new door pads, a front armrest, new upholstery, two-spoke steering wheel with an offset ‘Tata.EV’ logo, and more.
Tata Motors says that the new Tiago.EV’s electrical and electronics architecture has been upgraded- it now has more processing power. The safety suite has also been upgraded. The EV now gets six airbags as standard. The overall structural rigidity has also been improved. Another notable addition is a 360-degree camera and blind-view monitor.

There are no changes to the powertrain. The EV continues to offer two battery packs- 19.2kWh and 24kWh. The former makes 61hp and 110Nm, whereas the bigger battery version has 75hp and 114Nm on offer. The MIDC range figures for 19.2kWh and 24kWh units are 285km and 226km respectively. C75 (real-world) figures stand at 160-170km and 205-215km, respectively. Four levels of regenerative braking and three drive modes (City, Drive and Sport) are also on offer.
The charging speed has improved significantly on the new model. According to Tata Motors’ claims, 100km worth of charge can be replenished in 18 minutes. Over a 30kW charger, it can charge from 10 to 80 percent in just 35 minutes! The larger battery version is claimed to do the 0-60kph sprint in just 5.6 seconds.
And finally, Tata is now offering a lifetime, unlimited kilometres warranty on the 24kWh battery. This, however, applies only to the first registered owner and is non-transferable. The smaller battery only comes with an 8-year/1.6 lakh km battery warranty.