The 2026 Tata Tiago launched recently in India starting at Rs 4.69 lakh (ex-showroom). Six variants — Smart, Pure, Pure+, Pure+ A, Creative and Creative+. Petrol manual and AMT run through most of the range, CNG on select variants. The 1.2-litre Revotron makes 85 bhp and 113 Nm on petrol, 74 bhp and 96 Nm on CNG. Six colour options: Varanasi Vibrance, Sobo Surge, Pangong Pulse, Pure Grey, Daytona Grey and Pristine White. The variant you pick decides almost everything about daily life with this car — here is exactly what you get at each step.
Smart And Pure — The Bottom Two
Smart:
Six airbags — unusual at this price, and the headline reason to consider this variant at all
New digital instrument cluster
New two-spoke steering wheel
LED tail lights
Tilt-adjustable steering
Reverse parking
sensors
ABS with EBD and CSC
Satin chrome interior door handles
Under-thigh support for front seats
No touchscreen, no power windows, no alloys — hard to live with daily despite the airbag count
Pure:
14-inch wheels with wheel covers
Height-adjustable driver seat
Rear defogger
Steering-mounted audio controls
All four power windows
Electrically adjustable ORVMs with turn indicators
Central locking with flip key
Two speakers
Follow-me-home headlamps
Type-C charging port up front
Body-coloured door handles
AMT variants get the rotary gear knob and paddle shifters from this trim onwards
Pure+:
8-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
Reverse parking camera
Cruise control
ESP with traction control and hill-hold
Four speakers
65W Type-C charging port
Shark-fin antenna
iTPMS
Pure+ A, Creative And Creative+ — Where It Gets Interesting
Pure+ A:
Connected tail light
Front armrest with storage
Rear AC vents — first time they appear in the range, and genuinely useful
Automatic climate control
Automatic headlamps
Rain-sensing wipers
Rear wiper and washer
14-inch styled steel wheels
Chrome-line door handles
Rear parcel tray on petrol variants only
Creative — this is where the facelift's new additions actually show up:
360-degree camera — new with this update, not available on any outgoing Tiago variant
Blind-spot monitor
10.25-inch touchscreen — replaces the 8-inch unit from Pure+
LED headlamps with LED DRLs
Auto-folding ORVMs
Cooled glovebox
15-inch diamond-cut alloys on petrol variants
Creative+ — top of the range:
Dual wireless charging deck — both front passengers can charge at the same time
IRA connected car technology
LED fog lights
Black roof
65W Type-C charging ports front and rear
Which One To Buy
The Tata Tiago Creative petrol AMT is where most buyers will land if they want everything this facelift actually brought — 360-degree camera, blind-spot monitor, larger touchscreen, LED headlamps, alloys and the convenience of an AMT in city traffic. The gap between Creative and Creative+ comes down to whether you need wireless charging and connected tech in a car starting under Rs 5 lakh. The Tiago Smart variant's six airbags at entry level is genuinely rare in this segment — but no power windows and no touchscreen make it a difficult daily proposition for most people.


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