Tata Tiago EV Facelift— Amidst the increasing demand for electric vehicles in the Indian automobile market, Tata Motors is preparing to launch its cheapest electric car with a major update. According to information received from regional dealers and automotive markets in New Delhi, the Tata Tiago EV Facelift has once again been spotted testing on Indian roads with a heavy cover. Before the upcoming festive season, the prototype of this vehicle is being continuously tested in different parts of the country. Entry-level car buyers in Delhi and NCR have been waiting for this major cosmetic and feature update for a long time.
Tata Tiago EV Facelift: New avatar seen again on Indian roads, know when it will enter Delhi auto market
How will the design be and what features will change?
The test mule seen on the roads was completely covered, but several important changes are clearly visible on its exterior. Tata’s modern design language will be seen in this new hatchback car, which is largely inspired by the Punch EV. The front part of the car will get a sleek LED DRL unit (eyebrow style) and a re-designed bumper. Apart from this, there is every possibility of getting a connected taillight setup at the rear and newly designed 5-spoke alloy wheels. According to sources from dealerships located in Delhi’s Connaught Place and Karol Bagh, this time a large 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen and a new 2-spoke steering wheel can be provided in the cabin of the car.
Official statements and market conditions
Price and when will it enter Delhi showroom?
Talking about the powertrain, the existing two battery pack options of 19.2kWh and 24kWh are likely to be retained, claiming a range of up to 293 kilometers on a single charge. However, some reports are claiming that the company may use cells with higher energy density in its top-spec variants so that the driving range can be further improved. Delhi’s auto market experts estimate that after the addition of new features, the starting ex-showroom price of this car may be around Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000 premium over the current model (Rs 7.99 lakh). The direct competition of this vehicle will be with the base variants of MG Comet EV and Citroen E-C3.
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