2026 Tata Tiago Facelift Interior Revealed: New Dashboard, Digital Cluster And Premium Cabin Updates Ahead Of Launch
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Just days after revealing the exterior design of the upcoming Tata Tiago facelift, Tata Motors has now unveiled the hatchback’s completely redesigned interior ahead of its official launch on May 28, 2026.
While facelift updates often focus on exterior styling, Tata appears to have taken a much more comprehensive approach with the Tiago. The cabin receives one of the most significant upgrades seen on the model since its original launch, introducing a modern dashboard layout, a new digital instrument cluster and several technology-focused additions aimed at improving the overall ownership experience.
The latest reveal also gives us a clearer picture of Tata’s strategy for the Tiago. Rather than making minor cosmetic changes, the brand is attempting to bring its entry-level hatchback closer to the design language and technology experience seen on newer Tata models.

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A Completely New Dashboard Design
The biggest highlight of the updated Tiago is the redesigned dashboard.
Unlike the outgoing model, which featured an integrated infotainment setup within a curved dashboard design, the facelift adopts a cleaner and more contemporary layout with floating display elements.
The cabin now features separate free-standing screens for the infotainment system and instrument cluster, creating a much more modern appearance. The layered horizontal dashboard design also helps the cabin feel wider and more premium than before.
The redesign is significant enough that the interior feels closer to Tata’s latest generation products rather than a simple update of the existing Tiago.

Digital Instrument Cluster Finally Arrives
One of the most important upgrades is the introduction of a fully digital instrument cluster.
The previous Tiago's instrument display had begun to feel outdated compared to newer competitors and even Tata's own recent products. The new digital cluster immediately modernises the driving experience and aligns the Tiago with current customer expectations.
For buyers considering the Tiago as a daily urban commuter, this upgrade could have a bigger impact on perceived quality than any exterior styling change.
New Features Focus On Everyday Convenience
Beyond the redesigned dashboard, Tata has introduced several practical additions to the cabin.
The updated Tiago gets a redesigned centre console featuring wireless charging functionality, USB Type-C charging ports and a new front centre armrest. Rear passengers also benefit from rear AC vents, improving comfort during daily commuting and longer journeys.
The reveal also confirms the availability of a 360-degree camera, a feature rarely associated with hatchbacks in this segment and one that could become a major talking point once the car launches.
These additions suggest Tata is attempting to push the Tiago further upmarket while maintaining its value-focused positioning.

New Upholstery And Cabin Materials
The facelift introduces a new dual-tone black and grey upholstery theme that helps brighten the cabin while giving it a fresher appearance.
Tata has also redesigned the door pads and armrests, borrowing certain styling elements from its newer products. The use of layered textures and fabric inserts adds visual depth and helps the cabin feel more premium than the outgoing version.
While some practical elements such as adjustable rear headrests remain absent, the overall presentation is a noticeable step forward.

Exterior Updates Continue The Transformation
The interior reveal follows Tata’s earlier unveiling of the Tiago facelift's exterior design.
The updated hatchback receives redesigned LED headlamps, a revised front bumper, new alloy wheel designs and updated tail lamps with a connected-style visual treatment. The overall styling brings the Tiago closer to the design direction seen on newer Tata vehicles such as the Altroz and Punch.
Together, the exterior and interior updates represent one of the most comprehensive refreshes the Tiago has received.
Expected Powertrain Options
Mechanically, the Tiago facelift is expected to continue with the same powertrain options as the current model.
The petrol version is likely to retain the familiar 1.2-litre naturally aspirated engine producing 86 PS and 113 Nm of torque. Buyers can expect both manual and AMT transmission options to continue.
The factory-fitted CNG variant is also expected to remain part of the lineup, continuing to offer an affordable alternative for buyers prioritising running costs.
For the Tiago EV, Tata is expected to introduce further improvements, potentially including battery and efficiency updates, although official specifications are yet to be announced.
Why This Update Matters
The Indian hatchback market has changed significantly over the last few years.
Customers now expect technology, safety features and premium cabin experiences even in affordable cars. With this update, Tata appears to be responding directly to those expectations.
More importantly, the facelift isn't simply about adding features. The redesigned dashboard, digital instrument cluster and improved cabin presentation make the Tiago feel like a newer generation product rather than an ageing hatchback receiving another mid-cycle update.
If Tata manages to keep pricing competitive when the facelift launches on May 28, the updated Tiago could strengthen its position among buyers looking for a modern, feature-rich hatchback without stretching into premium hatchback territory.
Launch Date
Tata Motors will officially launch the 2026 Tata Tiago and Tiago EV on May 28, 2026, when complete specifications, variant details and prices will be announced.