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Tata Cars 2026–27: 5 Upcoming Models That Will Transform the Indian Market

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Upcoming SUV: Tata Motors is poised to take its dominance to the next level in 2026–27. Thanks to a successful portfolio of budget-friendly petrol, diesel, and electric vehicles over the past decade, Tata Motors has become India’s second-largest car manufacturer.
Following the impressive performance of the new Sierra and Punch EV in the first quarter of 2026, the company now has five more powerful vehicles in its arsenal that will establish their formidable dominance on the roads and give rivals sleepless nights. If you’re looking for a vehicle that’s not only safe but also offers a unique blend of futuristic technology and impressive mileage, these upcoming Tata cars are sure to be your first and foremost choice, setting new benchmarks for style and durability.

Tata Sierra EV

Tata Sierra Ev (5)
Tata Sierra Ev (5)
The name Tata Sierra evokes images of a rugged and robust SUV in many Indians’ minds, and this month, the company is preparing to introduce the Sierra.ev, a pure electric version of the Sierra. Its exterior design will be as robust as last year’s petrol model, but it will feature sleek and clean elements reflecting the electric powertrain, giving it a modern look. The vehicle will be available in both rear-wheel drive (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) options.
Its large battery pack will enable it to travel a whopping 600 kilometers on a single charge. Bi-directional charging technologies like V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) and V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle) will also be standard, allowing you to seamlessly power other vehicles or gadgets from your car’s battery.

Tata Safari EV

Around October 2026, Tata Motors plans to launch the Safari.ev, an electric version of its flagship SUV, the Safari.ev, which will directly compete with the Mahindra XEV 9S. This three-row model will offer 6- and 7-seat options and share the same robust features and powertrain as the Harrier EV.
The Safari EV is expected to come with two primary battery pack options: a 65 kWh LFP battery pack will provide a range of approximately 500 km, while a 75 kWh battery pack will ensure a longer range of approximately 600 km, making it a reliable companion for long-distance journeys. Safety features like Level-2 ADAS and a 360-degree camera will make it a moving fortress on the roads.
Tata Tiago and Tiago EV Facelift
Tata Safari EV Review
By mid-year, Tata is expected to introduce a facelifted version of its most popular hatchbacks, the Tiago and Tiago EV, which the company has already begun testing. This updated version will feature a new radiator grille, a new, stronger bumper, redesigned headlamps, and stylish new 15-inch alloy wheels, further enhancing its imposing road presence.
While no major changes are expected to its cabin or mechanical specifications, the new look will once again make it a strong and affordable contender for middle-class families. Its mileage and performance will be further refined, allowing it to maneuver even in city traffic.

Tata Avinya

In December 2026 or early 2027, Tata Motors will launch the first electric car under its new premium brand, Avinya. This will not be a sub-brand within the Tata Motors lineup, but rather a completely new and independent electric car. The first Avinya model will be a production version of the concept shown in 2022, based on a skateboard platform and a long wheelbase, providing ample space and spacious interiors.
While it was initially planned to be built on JLR’s low-cost platform, the company now plans to offer a robust range of over 700 kilometers and super-fast charging capabilities of up to 200 kW, establishing it as a strong player in the global market.

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