- Tata Motors is testing the 2026 Tiago facelift on Indian roads with cosmetic updates
- The facelift includes revised headlamps, bumper, grille, and new geometric alloy wheels
- Interior may get digital cluster, 360-degree camera, rear AC vents, and push-button start
Tata Motors is gearing up to refresh its entry-level hatchback once again, as the 2026 Tata Tiago Facelift has been spotted testing on Indian roads. Interestingly, this will mark the third facelift for the Tiago, coming just over a year after its last update in early 2025-highlighting Tata's renewed focus on strengthening its hatchback lineup.
Spy shots of the heavily camouflaged test mule suggest that the upcoming Tiago will receive cosmetic tweaks rather than a complete overhaul. At the front, it is expected to feature revised headlamps, likely with projector LED units and integrated LED turn indicators. A redesigned bumper and a sleeker grille could also be part of the update, lending the hatchback a fresher look.
Along the sides, the silhouette remains largely unchanged, but new alloy wheels with a geometric design are visible. Moving to the rear, the Tiago facelift appears to get updated LED tail lamps with vertical elements, while the bumper design could be slightly reworked. The shark-fin antenna, introduced earlier, is expected to be retained.
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Inside, changes are likely to be limited since the model was recently updated. However, Tata could introduce feature enhancements to keep it competitive. Expected additions include a digital instrument cluster, possibly around 8 inches, a 360-degree camera, rear AC vents, push-button start, and an auto-dimming IRVM.
The existing 10.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay is likely to be carried forward. There is also speculation about a larger touchscreen and touch-based climate controls, along with ambient lighting and an improved audio system in higher variants.
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On the safety front, the facelift could bring upgrades like six airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and hill start assist.
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Mechanically, the Tiago facelift is expected to retain its current engine options. This includes the 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, along with the CNG variant. Both manual and AMT gearbox options should continue.
There are also indications that Tata could introduce a new turbo-petrol engine option, similar to what has been seen in other updated models, although this is yet to be confirmed.
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The 2026 Tata Tiago Facelift is expected to launch around mid to late 2026, with a slight price increase over the current model. Once introduced, it will continue to rival popular hatchbacks like the Maruti Suzuki Swift and Hyundai Grand i10 Nios.