7 New Tata Cars Coming in 2026: EVs, SUVs and Facelifts Detailed

New Delhi: Tata Motors is preparing its most ambitious product offensive yet. In 2026, the homegrown auto major is expected to roll out seven all-new and heavily updated vehicles, spanning compact SUVs, futuristic EVs, premium electric flagships, and fleet-focused models.
Excluding the Harrier and Safari petrol variants, Tata’s roadmap underlines a clear strategy: EV leadership, advanced safety, connected technology, and aggressive value positioning.

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Key Highlights

  • 7 major Tata launches in 2026
  • Strong EV focus with Sierra EV, Safari EV, and Avinya
  • Price range from ₹6 lakh to ₹40 lakh
  • ADAS, iRA 2.0 connected tech, and 5-Star safety across segments
  • Competitive pricing aimed at undercutting key rivals

Punch 2025 Facelift: Compact SUV With Big Ambitions

Expected Launch: January 2026 | Expected Price: From ₹6 lakh

The Tata Punch facelift will bring sharper styling with a revised grille, new LED lighting elements, and subtle SUV-inspired enhancements. Inside, the highlight is a 10.25-inch touchscreen, updated digital interfaces, and improved cabin quality.

Safety remains a core strength, with up to six airbags, 360-degree camera, and Level 2+ ADAS expected. Petrol and CNG options will continue, making it one of the most well-rounded micro-SUVs in the segment.


7 New Tata Cars Coming in 2026: EVs, SUVs and Facelifts Detailed

Sierra EV: An Icon Reborn for the Electric Era

Expected Launch: January 2026 | Expected Price: Around ₹15 lakh

The legendary Sierra nameplate is set for a modern revival as a fully electric SUV. Built on Tata’s advanced EV architecture, the Sierra EV is expected to offer 400+ km real-world range, rear-wheel drive dynamics, and fast-charging capability.

Premium features such as a large panoramic display layout, JBL audio system, AR-based HUD, and bold retro-modern design will position it as a lifestyle EV with global appeal.


Safari EV: The Electric Family Flagship

7 New Tata Cars Coming in 2026: EVs, SUVs and Facelifts Detailed

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Expected Launch: May 2026 | Expected Price: Around ₹32 lakh

The Safari EV will redefine the full-size electric SUV space with a 500+ km range, a large battery pack, and three-row seating practicality. Design upgrades are likely to include matrix LED headlamps and EV-specific styling cues.

Inside, buyers can expect dual 12.3-inch screens, powered third-row seats, full ADAS suite, and a strong focus on long-term reliability—making it a compelling alternative to diesel SUVs.


Avinya: Tata’s Global EV Vision

7 New Tata Cars Coming in 2026: EVs, SUVs and Facelifts Detailed

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Expected Launch: Late 2026 | Expected Price: ₹30–40 lakh

Avinya represents Tata’s next-generation EV philosophy. Based on the Gen-3 EV platform, it is expected to deliver ultra-fast charging, over 500 km range, and performance comparable to global premium EVs.

Futuristic design elements such as flush door handles, glass roof, minimalist interiors, and advanced human-machine interfaces will position Avinya as Tata’s global electric flagship.


United EV: Purpose-Built for Urban Mobility

Expected Launch: Mid-2026 | Expected Price: Around ₹10 lakh

Designed primarily for fleet and shared mobility use, the United EV MPV will focus on durability and low running costs. A 300 km range, connected telematics, and Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) options are expected to keep ownership costs in check.

With support from Tata Power’s charging ecosystem, it is likely to find strong demand among urban mobility operators.


Curvv Facelift: Style Meets Performance

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Expected Launch: Q3 2026 | Expected Price: From ₹12 lakh

The Curvv facelift will sharpen Tata’s presence in the coupe-SUV space. Buyers can expect refreshed styling, improved interiors, and a choice of turbo-petrol and EV powertrains.

Features such as a panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting, DCT gearbox, and multiple terrain modes will make it one of the most feature-rich offerings in its segment.


Technology & Strategy: The Bigger Picture

  • iRA 2.0 connected tech with OTA updates and remote features
  • High localization levels supporting competitive pricing
  • Consistent 5-Star safety focus across the portfolio
  • EV share projected to rise sharply by FY27, backed by policy support and charging expansion

From entry-level SUVs to premium electric flagships, Tata Motors’ 2026 lineup is designed to cover nearly 80% of India’s passenger vehicle demand. With aggressive pricing, advanced technology, and a strong EV ecosystem, Tata is positioning itself not just as a volume player—but as India’s undisputed EV and safety leader for the next decade.

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