With an even mix of EV and ICE products, it’s clear Tata is not putting all its eggs in one electric basket.
Tata Motors had a blockbuster showing at Auto Expo 2023, with several models on display in various states of production readiness. However, while Tata’s announcement was quite scant on details, we’ve received a bit more information from company sources, specifically around when these cars will be launched. The products are an even mix of EV and ICE products, but while the latter includes petrol and CNG models, there has been no word on further diesel development, which means the present 1.5-litre engine in the Nexon, and the Fiat-sourced 2.0 in the Harrier and Safari, will soldier on for some time.
New Tata Sierra launch in 2025 with new 1.5 petrol engine
Undoubtedly the biggest star at the Tata Motors stall, the second iteration of the Sierra EV concept has inched ever closer to production-ready guise. Now with four doors and an interior with conventional controls and switchgear, it’s clear this model is in its final stages of development. However, while the concept is an EV built on Tata’s Gen 2 architecture – a heavily modified ALFA platform – what we now know is that it will also get a petrol engine. It will likely use Tata’s new-gen 1.5-litre direct injection turbo-petrol engine announced at the Auto Expo, which will produce 170 horsepower. This engine will also find its way into the Harrier and Safari SUVs.
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Tata Avinya Gen 3 EV launch in 2025
The Tata Avinya, shown to media in 2022 and to the public for the first time at Auto Expo, is the radical concept that previews the brand’s first 'Gen 3' or born electric EV – built on a bespoke skateboard platform. It looks so futuristic, it would seem a launch would be a long while away, but it will, in fact, go on sale less than three years from now. Its range is touted to be more than 500km, which, at the rate battery tech is developing, doesn’t seem too far-fetched for 2025. What will evolve and develop rapidly, however, is its interior, which in current guise, is minimalist and highly conceptual. Unlike the other cars on this list, the production version of the Avinya will not have an ICE counterpart.
Tata Harrier EV launch in 2024
The electric version of the Harrier was also a hugely welcome sight, as it brought with it some big revelations. For one, a visual refresh with some purely EV cues, like a blanked-off grille and aero-efficient alloy wheels, but also other elements that we could see on a facelift of the SUV that originally launched in 2019. The EV version, launching in 2024, will be a Gen 2 car, in that it will use a heavily modified version of the OMEGA platform. It will also get the option of two electric motors, making it the first time the Harrier is offered with 4WD. Expect the 1.5 turbo-petrol to join the range too, and an electric Safari (codename: Eturna) won’t be far off either.
Tata Curvv India launch in 2024 with petrol and EV powertrains
The Curvv coupe SUV concept too made a return, this time in a bold red shade, with more production-ready elements, such as a grille and fog lamps, more road-ready wheels and tyres, and better-defined bodywork and interiors. And, much like the Sierra, it will get both EV and ICE powertrains. It will be powered by a new-generation 1.2-litre direct injection turbo, which could also find its way into the Nexon, and the Curvv could also potentially get the new 1.5 Turbo from the Sierra. This ICE version, of course, will use a modified Nexon platform, albeit stretched to beyond 4m in length.
Tata Tiago EV Blitz launch in FY2024
On display at Auto Expo 2023, albeit with little fanfare, was a sporty variant of the Tata Tiago EV – called the Tiago EV Blitz. Visually, the model can be told apart by its black alloy wheels, minor styling flourishes and a blue bolt motif next to the EV badge and stitched into the head restraints. Other than that, there are no mechanical changes, and it uses the same motor, battery and suspension as the standard Tiago EV. However, we now know it will be launched in FY2024, which means it could hit showrooms before the end of calendar year 2023. A spiritual successor to the short-lived Tiago JTP? If you look closely, it uses the same alloy wheels.
Tata Altroz and Punch CNG launch this year
While we still didn’t get word on the long-awaited Tata Punch EV, what Tata did have on display were iCNG variants of the Punch and the Altroz hatchback, which we have learnt will be launching later this year. With the latter losing its diesel engine before April, the brand is looking to CNG to appeal to the cost conscious, and offering CNG in the Punch is similarly a no brainer. What’s interesting is that Tata is on a mission to give CNG a more upmarket appeal and has been offering it in higher variants of the Tiago and Tigor. To this end, the Punch and Altroz iCNG also get a new ‘twin-cylinder’ tank arrangement, which is said to not impede boot space in the slightest.
New Tata Harrier and Safari Red Dark Edition launch this year
Tata already has #Dark editions for the Harrier and Safari, amongst other models, and in fact, even updated them in November 2022 to include the added features introduced with the Jet editions, like comfort rear headrests and all-round disc brakes. These newer Red Dark editions, then, bring even more updates, including red upholster, and the formal market introduction of the brand’s new 10.25-inch touchscreen and new digital instrument cluster.
Tata Altroz Racer launch still to be decided
Amidst the timeline of all the new Tata Motors launches, one exciting model on display seems to have an uncertain future. The Tata Altroz Racer is a hotter version of the Altroz iTurbo, with its 1.2 turbo-petrol engine turned up to Nexon spec. That means 120hp and 170Nm, which is a 10hp and 30Nm bump. There was no word on chassis upgrades, but the Altroz Racer does get a racy exterior and interior look. It also houses the aforementioned new infotainment and instrumentation screens, which are a huge improvement over the current Altroz's set-up. However, with the new-gen 1.2 direct-injection engine (not to mention RDE emissions norms) on the horizon, it’s unlikely the old engine will be retuned just for this single model at this stage, and so, if the Altroz Racer is to come to life, it would only be at a much later stage.
Tata Model Launch timeline | |
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Model | Launch timelines |
Avinya EV | CY 2025 |
Harrier.EV | 2024 |
Sierra.EV | CY 2025 |
Taigo.EV Blitz | FY 24 |
Curvv | CY 2024 |
Altroz Racer | TBD |
Altroz iCNG | CY 2023 |
Punch iCNG | CY 2023 |
Harrier #Dark | 2023 |
Safari #Dark | 2023 |
Also see:
Auto Expo 2023: Tata Sierra EV image gallery
Auto Expo 2023: Tata Curvv petrol concept image gallery
Auto Expo 2023: Tata Harrier EV concept image gallery
Tata Cars
Tata Altroz
₹ 7.56 - 13.54 lakh
Tata Curvv
₹ 11.30 - 22.57 lakh
Tata Curvv EV
₹ 20.21 - 25.37 lakh
Tata Harrier
₹ 17.84 - 30.70 lakh
Tata Nexon
₹ 9.18 - 18.44 lakh
Tata Nexon EV
₹ 17.06 - 23.02 lakh
Tata Punch
₹ 6.65 - 11.82 lakh
Tata Punch EV
₹ 12.76 - 17.34 lakh
Tata Safari
₹ 18.43 - 32.41 lakh
Tata Tiago
₹ 5.82 - 8.71 lakh
Tata Tiago EV
₹ 9.24 - 13.79 lakh
Tata Tigor
₹ 6.47 - 10.02 lakh
Tata Tigor EV
₹ 14.48 - 15.62 lakh
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