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Last Updated on: 10 Jun 2026

Tata Tiago EV

Tata Tiago EV price in Poonch

₹7.31 - ₹10.45 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹15,124 /month

The Tata Tiago EV price in India starts at Rs 6.99 lakh (ex-showroom). 2026 Tiago EV top model price is Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Tata Tiago EV on road price in Poonch begins at Rs 7.46 lakh and extends to Rs 10.60 lakh. Check the Tata Tiago EV on road price in your city for the variants to see what fits your budget and preferences.

Tata Tiago EV Pricing by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹6,99,000
RTO (Individual)
₹0
Insurance
₹31,455
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Poonch₹7,31,055 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹10,619 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Pure Plus 19Electric | Auto
₹8.88 LakhOn road price, Poonch
Pure Plus 24Electric | Auto
₹9.92 LakhOn road price, Poonch
Creative Plus 24Electric | Auto
₹10.45 LakhOn road price, Poonch

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Range285 Km
Daily drive60 km
Electricity tariff₹6
Monthly electricity cost
₹909

Tata Dealers in Poonch

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Am Auto-Kanuyian

Ground Floor Kanuyian, Near SK Bridge, Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir 185101

3.1

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8879113705
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Tata Tiago EV Images

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The Tata Tiago EV on road price in Poonch starts at Rs 7.46 lakh.

Tata Tiago EV price in Poonch starts at Rs 6.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

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Dipanjankolkata

1d

I have Tiago EV LR 2023 with odo 25k, I bought it at 11.40 Lacs on road. It's been a good experience so far, but for a long drive, it's stressful with a 160 kms range. I want to upgrade to Punch LR 40 empowered. Any idea how much I could get after 3 years? Or when could be the right time to sell the vehicle?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
22h

The Tata Punch EV Long Range is a meaningful upgrade from the Tiago EV LR. You get significantly more real-world range, a more spacious cabin, better ground clearance and a much richer feature list. If range anxiety on highway trips is the main reason for upgrading, the Punch EV addresses that far better than the Tiago EV.As for resale, EVs currently depreciate faster than equivalent petrol cars, with the steepest drop occurring in the first three years. A large part of that depreciation has already happened on your Tiago EV.Looking at current used-car listings, 2023 Tiago EV Long Range examples with mileage similar to yours are generally advertised in the Rs 6.5 lakh range, depending on variant, condition and city.Since you bought the car for Rs 11.4 lakh and have already completed 25,000km, this is actually not a bad time to sell if you are certain about upgrading. Waiting another two or three years will give you more value out of the car through usage, but it is unlikely to significantly improve the percentage of value retained. In fact, as newer EVs with better range continue to arrive, older EVs tend to face greater depreciation pressure.

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Haris

4d

Hi Autocar Team, I currently own a 2016 Maruti Suzuki Ciaz diesel, which I plan to keep for highway trips, long-distance travel and as a backup vehicle. I am looking to buy a second car purely as a city EV for Chennai, with a budget of around Rs 15 lakh on-road, though I can stretch slightly if justified. My typical usage includes daily city driving, client meetings, airport runs and occasional family outings. I drive around 10,000km per year and usually keep my cars for 7-9 years or until they reach around 1 lakh kilometres. My priorities are: ride comfort and suspension, reliability over 7-9 years, battery warranty and long-term ownership confidence, service network and availability of parts, ease of driving and parking in city traffic, resale value after 7-9 years, and real-world range of at least 300km. I have already test-driven several EVs, including the Mahindra BE 6, Hyundai Creta EV, Kia Carens EV, MG ZS EV, Maruti e Vitara and VinFast VF 6. While I liked the Mahindra and VinFast products, I am now wondering whether a smaller and more affordable EV makes more sense since I already have the Ciaz for highway duties. Which EV would you recommend as the best secondary city car for long-term ownership in India today? Would you choose the Tata Punch EV, Nexon EV, Tiago EV, MG Windsor EV or another option altogether? Looking forward to your advice.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1d

Pick the Tata Nexon EV 45kWh. For a Chennai city car, it rides over broken roads better than most, slips into tight parking spaces, and still delivers over 300km on a single charge. You already have the Ciaz for highway duties, so the Nexon EV’s size, light steering and good visibility make daily client visits and airport runs stress-free.For long-term ownership, Tata’s EV footprint is the widest in India today, with parts and service support across most cities, and the 8-year/1.6 lakh km battery warranty aligns well with your 7-9 year ownership plan. The battery chemistry also handles heat well, which matters in Chennai. Running costs remain low, and strong demand should help resale values compared to many other EVs.The Punch EV and Tiago EV are good options too, but they will fall well short of your requirement of 300km-plus on a single charge. The MG Windsor EV is worth considering if you want a more spacious cabin, though its real-world range is not as strong as the Nexon EV’s.One honest niggle: Tata’s service quality can be inconsistent, so make sure you choose a good dealer with a strong reputation.

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Nitin

2w

Hi, I own a Renault Duster petrol CVT (9 years old). My daily running is 30 km in the city and a 500 km round trip once a month. My Duster returns 7 kmpl in the city and 10 kmpl on highways. I was thinking of replacing it with the Punch EV 40 kWh, but I am worried about highway performance. Is it better to keep the Duster for highways and buy a lower-range EV for city use, or what works best?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2w

Your use is mostly city driving with one long trip a month, so switching to the Tata Punch EV 40kWh as your only car makes sense. In daily traffic, it feels smooth, quiet and easy to drive, while the instant response makes gaps in traffic easy to manage. On the highway, it feels stable and cruises comfortably. Expect a real-world highway range of around 220-230km, which means you will likely need just one fast-charging stop depending on your speed and load. If your route has enough fast chargers and you can charge overnight at your destination, this should not be an issue, and overall, it is a better solution than keeping your Renault Duster and buying a smaller city car.Two things to note versus your Duster: the Punch EV’s cabin and boot are smaller, and range can drop sharply if you are travelling fully loaded with luggage on longer trips.If that does not suit your usage, then keep the Duster for the monthly highway run and get a Tata Tiago EV for city use only. Do remember that even if the Duster is used only once a month, it will still need regular upkeep. Choose this option only if the running costs and parking needs of owning two cars are not a concern.

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Purnaneel

5w

I have a Suzuki Ignis and want to replace it with a pure EV. I am looking for a small-sized car that feels easy to drive in the city. High range and top speed are not my requirements, but comfort and small size are my main priorities. Other than the Punch EV and Tiago EV, are there any more small EVs coming from Hyundai or Maruti? I do not want to go the MG route.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
4w

You’re moving from an Ignis and want a small, city‑friendly pure EV where comfort matters more than range or speed. Given that brief, we would pick the Tata Punch EV with the Standard battery in a mid trim, rather than the Long Range. It suits your use because the size is still easy to park, the higher seat makes it simple to get in and out, and the suspension feels more comfortable on broken city roads than most small cars. Compared to your Marutu Suzuki Ignis, the Tata Punch EV rides much better, and the cabin is far quieter, so your daily runs will feel calmer. Since you don’t need a big range, the Standard battery keeps price and weight down, which helps ride comfort too.Two things to keep in mind. The Punch EV is a touch larger than the Tata Tiago EV, so in very tight parking, the Tiago is still the easier tool. Also, Tata’s charging network is improving, but still uneven by area, so check chargers near your regular routes before you decide.On your question about more small EVs from Hyundai or Maruti, as of now, neither has a small, affordable city EV in showrooms. Maruti’s next EV is expected to be an MPV, and Hyundai too has nothing in the same bracket as the Punch EV. If you want the smallest footprint today, the Tiago EV remains the other good pick, but for comfort-first city use, the Punch EV fits your brief best.

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VehicleMaruti Suzuki Ignis
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