logo
2025 Tata Tiago.ev review

2025 Tata Tiago.ev review

India Today24-04-2025
Tata.ev is India's largest EV maker, and the boom that started with the Nexon EV has now ballooned into a large portfolio including the Curvv.ev and Punch.ev, but the smallest and most affordable of these is the Tiago.ev. View this post on Instagram A post shared by AutoToday (@autotodaymag)advertisementA problem which almost all EVs in the current day and age face is the price difference when compared to their ICE alternatives, and while this has more or less been addressed with vehicles costing upwards of Rs 40 lakh, in the mass market segment, this is a cause for many compromises.
The 2025 Tiago.ev has new LED headlamps, new LED DRLs, and a new lower bumper that makes it look much better and differentiated to the ICE Tiago. The empty foglamp housings look odd, on our top-spec car.
Firstly, the battery tech, while advanced, is not affordable enough to be installed in a sub-Rs 10 lakh car, because if it is, the car will cost much more. Then there is the problem of space. In bigger vehicles, there is volume to work with, engineers can easily manage battery sizes and play around with the placement of motors, all while providing a maximised cabin experience, and this is further aided by dedicated, scalable EV platforms, all of which is yet again, costly. Of course Tata has brought the change with the introduction of the Acti.ev dedicated EV platform, that debuted with the Punch EV, the Tiago still continues with the older platform, but it has been improved for 2025.
The blue accents on the exterior have been replaced by silver ones, while the 14-inch wheel covers sport a new design.
advertisement2025 Tata Tiago.ev design changes
First off are the visual changes. This includes the new LED headlamps, which replaces the older halogen units, that has also allowed Tata to add a dark shade to the update. Below this, the entire lower bumper section is new with the older grille now replaced by a new pattern, looks modern and quite well-fitting for the electric powered hatch. The signature blue strip, that earlier signified the electric powertrain, now sports a new silver shade. New boomerang shaped LED DRLs have also been added, along with a new fog lamp housing, which strangely did not house any fog lamp on our review unit, despite being the top-spec model on sale, odd. Over to the sides, the changes are limited to the fresh covers for the 14-inch wheels, and the placement of the '.ev' badge, that has moved from the fender to the door. Over at the rear, the Tiago looks the same, but it gets a rear-view camera jutting out of the tailgate and a new shark fin antenna. At the nose and the rear, the hatch carries a more youthful-looking Tata logo, while the badging at the rear is blacked out. Alongside this, Tata has introduced new colour options for the Tiago EV, including Supernova Copper and Chill Lime, with our test car being in the former shade.
While the layout is the same, the centre is now adorned by a new free-standing 10.25-inch infotainment that gets wireless Apple CarPlay and Andoid Auto. Alleviating the in-cabin experience is the new black-grey colour theme, adding some premiumness.
2025 Tata Tiago.ev interior changesInside, the changes are more major compared to the older car. And here is where Tata's focus on tech and features of their prime models has reaped benefits for the brand's entry-level model, with the tech now trickling down. Adoring the centre is a new 10.25-inch infotainment display, as we have seen on the Punch EV. This unit is crisp, and works smoothly, but I did face an issue of it getting stuck while connecting to my phone, and even switching off the car, and locking it didn't change the status, I had to ultimately use the steering mounted buttons to reset the entire system.
The 10.25-inch infotainment is a definite attraction; it looks crisp, and works fast. But it did face some issues like getting stuck, and that can only be fixed by resetting the entire system through the steering mounted buttons.
advertisementApart from this, the instrumentation also has a new look, with a large MID and two digital dials, one for the power output and one for the SOC level and regen braking level. Look neater, but the MID is still beaming too much information in a single space, and the overall visibility of the dials isn't great if it's peak sunlight and one is wearing polarised glasses.
The new steering comes with an illuminated logo, and feels really good to hold. It also houses the media control and cruise control buttons that work well.
The cabin has gone through a refurbishment as well, the beige has made way for grey, giving it a nice cool black and grey theme that extends to the seats as well. The aircon vents in the centre have been reprofiled as well, while for the driver, the newest addition has to be the new steering lifted from the Punch EV. It is techy, looks nice, and feels good to hold. Tata has expanded on their safety ethos, by adding TPMS, hill-hold, ESP and reversing camera, that is surprisingly good quality for a hatch.
A real welcome addition is the new IP, that has an MID flanked by two digital dials. It looks nice, but does need some getting used to, especially with the SOC indicator. However, it has visibility issues in harsh sunlight and becomes even tougher to see if one has polarised glasses on.
advertisement2025 Tata Tiago.ev powertrain and dynamicsAs before, the Tiago EV is offered with a 19.2kWh battery pack and a larger 24kWh battery pack, and with the same spec motors. But optimisations on the BMS means that the claimed range for the larger-battery specced Tiago has gone to 293km. The 75bhp and 114Nm front-mounted e-motor is actually pretty exciting for a car of this size, and the 5.7 seconds claimed sprint from 0 to 100kmph can actually be felt. Gapping most cars in city traffic and weaving through is very easy, with the acceleration available all the way to almost 90kmph, post which it starts to wane, and that signs to not so great highway cruising at triple digit speeds.
The Tiago.ev is surprisingly spirited for a hatch, and the instant torque delivers and makes absolute fun out of city driving.
advertisementNow between my spirited driving, ( Yes, that is how much fun the Tiago EV is), and aircon on max (yay! summers are here), the Tiago was returning about 190-200km on a single charge, but every now and then that I did drive it efficiently, the DTE barely dropped, so one should be able to maximise it to a real world range of about 230km.The electric version of the Tiago is by the far, the most fun and dynamic version of Tata's hatch that one can have. The floor mounted battery and the pretty sorted weight distribution means that one can take corners pretty confidently, and while the steering isn't the most direct, it has enough feedback that one can have proper fun on curves. A bit of throttle control needs to be exercised when exiting corners, as the 114Nm going through the 14-inch low-res tyres does mean a fair bit of screeching at times. And despite the fun part, I had to be over cautious regarding the brakes, which while adequate for city driving, did lack the progressiveness and tended to go from very little bite to full-lock.
The Tiago.ev has really commendable ride quality, and great driving dynamics.
The aforementioned floor-mounted battery pack also ensures incredible ride quality, and I have always stood by Tata's ride standards, but the EV has a definite edge over the ICE version. It goes over bad patches like one of its larger siblings, with only deeper potholes making it stutter. No complaints with regards to the comfort, but I would have liked a slightly more ergonomic seating and steering position, as it can get awkward and tiring for longer drives.2025 Tata Tiago.ev review: verdictThis 2025 iteration of the Tiago EV is not a new car, but the improvements make it feel real fresh and modern, but where I feel the Tiago wins out against its only rival, the MG Comet is in providing a complete hatchback experience, with space for four or five occupants, great ride comfort and the performance that most people won't utilise to the fullest, and that makes it a great deal, until Tata shifts the Tiago to a born electric platform for a maximised EV experience.Subscribe to Auto Today MagazineTune InMust Watch
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Tata Harrier EV production commences in India, deliveries to begin this month
Tata Harrier EV production commences in India, deliveries to begin this month

Hindustan Times

time3 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

Tata Harrier EV production commences in India, deliveries to begin this month

The new Tata Harrier EV will reach dealerships soon with deliveries set to begin later this month Check Offers Tata Motors has commenced series production of the new Harrier EV at its Pune facility in Maharashtra. The new Tata Harrier EV is the brand's new flagship electric offering and is priced between ₹ 21.49 lakh and ₹ 30.23 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant. Tata says it has received an 'overwhelmingly market response" and has a robust booking pipeline for the new Harrier EV. The model will start arriving at dealerships soon while deliveries are set to begin later this month. Tata Harrier EV Production Begins The new Tata Harrier EV is based on the architecture, an optimised version of the same platform as the ICE version. The electric SUV is available in Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) and Quad-Wheel Drive (QWD) configurations. The former comes with a single electric motor mounted on the rear axle, while the latter gets two electric motors, mounted on either axle. Also Read : Tata Harrier EV bookings commence at ₹ 21,000. Check details Tata claims a real-world range between 420 km and 490 km on the Harrier EV, depending on the variant and battery pack Tata Harrier EV: Power, Battery & Range The Tata Harrier EV RWD variants get the single motor churning out 235 bhp and 315 Nm, while the QWD dual-motor setup produces 391 bhp and 504 Nm of peak torque. The SUV is available with two battery options. The lower variants get the 65 kWh battery pack offering 538 km (MIDC) on a single charge. The higher variants get the 75 kWh battery pack with a range of 627 km (RWD) and 622 km (QWD) on full charge, according to MIDC testing. Tata Harrier EV: Features On the feature front, the Harrier EV is packed to the gills with a digital console, a Samsung Neo QLED display from Harman, Dolby Atmos sound system, and a 540-degree surround view system minimising blind-spots while parking. The model also gets a digital IRVM and even a transparent feature that allows you to look beneath the vehicle, when tackling rough roads. The Harrier EV gets a feature-packed cabin with a host of as well as connected systems, and infotaiment tech The Harrier EV is available in four colours - Nainital Nocturne, Empowered Oxide, Pristine White, and Pure Grey. It also gets the all-black Stealth Edition right from the launch. Check out Upcoming EV Cars in India. First Published Date: 04 Jul 2025, 18:18 PM IST

Air India Express delayed Airbus engine fix, forged records: Report
Air India Express delayed Airbus engine fix, forged records: Report

India Today

time5 hours ago

  • India Today

Air India Express delayed Airbus engine fix, forged records: Report

Aviation regulator Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) reprimanded Air India Express, Air India's low-cost carrier, in March for failing to promptly replace engine components on an Airbus A320, as mandated by the European Union's aviation safety authority, and for falsifying records to appear compliant, according to a confidential government memo reviewed by news agency a statement, the airline told Reuters that it had acknowledged the lapse and implemented "remedial action and preventive measures."advertisementThe confidential memo, sent to the airline in March and accessed by Reuters, said that surveillance by the DGCA revealed the parts modification "was not complied" on an engine of an Airbus A320 "within the prescribed time limit". "In order to show that the work has been carried out within the prescribed limits, the AMOS records have apparently been altered/forged," the memo added, referring to the Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering Operating System software used by airlines to manage maintenance and India Express said that its technical team missed the scheduled implementation date for parts replacement due to the migration of records on its monitoring software, and fixed the problem soon after it was did not give dates of compliance or directly address DGCA's comment about records being altered, but said that after the March memo it took "necessary administrative actions", which included removing the quality manager from the person's position and suspending the deputy continuing airworthiness serious breach comes as the Tata-owned airline group faces intense scrutiny in the wake of June's fatal crash of an Air India Dreamliner in Ahmedabad — the worst aviation disaster in a decade — which killed 241 of the 242 people onboard. Though unrelated, the crash has spotlighted broader safety oversight and procedural adherence within the airline March safety lapse preceded the crash by several months but is part of a string of violations flagged by the regulator this year. In addition to the Air India Express engine issue, the DGCA warned Air India for flying three Airbus aircraft with overdue escape slide checks and separately cited 'serious violations' of pilot duty timing rules in VT-ATD aircraft typically serves domestic routes and short international sectors, including Dubai and Muscat. The engine component changes were mandated due to 'manufacturing deficiencies' that posed potential safety risks, according to the EU's aviation safety agency.A former Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau official, Vibhuti Singh, called the lapse 'a grave mistake,' emphasising that delayed engine fixes — especially when operating near restricted airspace or over water — dramatically increase operational data shows that in 2023, authorities issued safety warnings or fines in 23 cases, with 11 involving either Air India or Air India acquiring Air India in 2022, the Tata Group has aimed to turn it into a global carrier of high repute. However, the airline continues to battle recurring customer complaints about aircraft conditions and onboard services, further complicated now by a deepening safety crisis.- EndsWith input from ReutersTune InMust Watch

Tata Motors gears up for a software-defined EV future with AI-led platforms
Tata Motors gears up for a software-defined EV future with AI-led platforms

Time of India

time6 hours ago

  • Time of India

Tata Motors gears up for a software-defined EV future with AI-led platforms

In a bid to stay ahead in the evolving electric vehicle (EV) landscape, Tata Motors is doubling down on smart mobility solutions with a focus on connectivity, personalisation, and continuous digital evolution. The company's commitment is anchored in its CESS philosophy — connected, electric, shared, and safe mobility — and is powering a future where cars behave more like intuitive smart devices. 'Our electric vehicles are no longer just modes of transport — they're smart, evolving digital platforms,' a Tata Motors spokesperson told ETAuto. 'With features like over-the-air (OTA) updates, software-defined functionality, and region-specific infotainment through , we're creating a personalised and intuitive driving experience for every customer.' Upgrading with the new technological dynamics At the centre of this shift is Tata's new pure-electric architecture, which enables dynamic software integration across vehicle systems. This allows new features to be added long after the car leaves the showroom, enhancing value over its lifetime. The company's in-house infotainment app suite, marks a first for India. Designed for local content consumption, the platform transforms the cabin into a digital lounge, offering seamless smartphone integration and entertainment on the go. Tata Motors is also leveraging AI and data analytics to understand driving patterns and vehicle behaviour. This enables predictive maintenance, adaptive climate controls, and smarter infotainment — all tailored to individual user needs.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store