2026 Tata Tiago Facelift: 5 Cool Bits, 3 Not-So-Cool Bits Of Swift Rival

Explore 5 cool features and 3 drawbacks of the 2026 Tata Tiago facelift, including paddle shifters, 360 camera, and more.

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  • Paddle shifters added to iCNG-AMT variant, a first in the segment for better control
  • Facelifted Tiago includes a 360-degree camera for easier parking and maneuvering
  • Dual wireless phone chargers installed, supporting simultaneous charging of two devices
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Tata Motors has launched the updated Tiago range in the country. It continues with the existing powertrains - petrol, CNG, and EV. It indeed increases the overall accessibility of the hatchback in the market. The Tiago facelift sports a slew of changes inside-out, while retaining the same bodyshell. The Tiago goes against the likes of the Maruti Suzuki Swift and Hyundai Grand i10 Nios. So, if you are considering buying it, here are 5 cool things and 3 not-so-cool things about the 2026 Tata Tiago.

5 Cool Things About 2026 Tata Tiago

Paddle-Shifters On iCNG-AMT

One of the most interesting updates is the addition of paddle shifters on the iCNG-AMT variant. This is a rare feature in the segment and gives drivers more control over gear shifts, especially useful during overtakes or on highways - something most CNG cars simply don't offer. Also, this is a segment-first feature on the Tiago.

360-degree Camera

The facelifted Tiago now gets a 360-degree camera, significantly improving ease of parking and manoeuvring in tight spaces. For first-time buyers and city drivers, this feature adds a layer of convenience usually seen in higher segments.

Dual-Wireless Phone Charger

Tata has added a dual wireless phone charging setup, making the Tiago more practical for modern users who rely heavily on smartphones. Being able to charge two devices simultaneously is a thoughtful touch in a family-oriented hatchback.

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Rear AC Vents

Rear AC vents are another welcome addition. In hot Indian conditions, this feature improves rear-seat comfort, especially for passengers on longer journeys. No, this isn't a segment-first feature, but was long pending on the Tiago. Hence, we are considering it as the cool-bit on the 2026 Tiago.

Recycled Plastic To Use

Tata Motors has increased the use of recycled plastics in the cabin, aligning with its sustainability goals. While subtle, it reflects a growing focus on environmentally responsible manufacturing without compromising usability. The automaker claims that a recycled part quotient varies between 15-75 per cent on select interior trims.

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3 Not So Cool Things:

New Steering Wheel on EV With Tata.EV Branding

On the electric variants, the new steering wheel replaces the traditional Tata logo with a Tata.EV badge. While brand differentiation is clear, some buyers may miss the familiarity of the standard Tata emblem.

Non-Contrast Theme On Ev's Front Face

Unlike the ICE variants of the Tata Tiago facelift, the Tiago.EV gets a rather obnoxious-looking front face. It's being devoid of any contrasting panels and adding visual bulk to the nose. Some black plastic bits around the chin to break the visual bulk would've helped in retaining the design's popping theme.

Doesn't Get Punch's Powerful Turbo-Petrol Powertrain

Despite the updates, the Tiago doesn't get the more powerful 1.2L turbo-petrol powertrain options seen on the Tata Punch. This could be a slight disappointment for buyers expecting a more sporty variant of the facelift.

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