2026 Tata Tiago EV Colours Options Explained Variant Wise
Six new colours, three variants, two battery packs — and not every combination is on the table.

Tata has given the Tiago EV a genuinely sharp colour palette this time. Six shades and three of them brand new. But here's what most buyers find out too late: the colour you want may only come with a variant you hadn't planned to buy.
So before you fall for Dehradun Dew or Sobo Surge, here's exactly which colour comes with which variant and what you get for the money.
Pure Grey and Pristine White: Available Across All Variants

These two are the safe picks and intentionally so. Both Pure Grey and Pristine White are available on every variant of the 2026 Tata Tiago EV, starting with the base Smart 19 at Rs 6.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

If these two colours appeal to you, the Smart 19 gives you the most affordable entry at Rs 6.99 lakh. And as you go to higher variants you widen your options.
Pangong Pulse and Daytona Grey: Smart 19 and Above

Pangong Pulse — a bold, deep blue — and Daytona Grey are the two colours that broaden the palette on the base Smart 19. So the Smart variant actually gives you four choices: Pure Grey, Pristine White, Pangong Pulse, and Daytona Grey. That's a reasonable spread for the entry-level trim.

These colours also carry over to the Pure Plus 19 (Rs 8.49 lakh) and the Creative Plus 24 (Rs 9.99 lakh).
Sobo Surge and Dehradun Dew: Pure Plus 19 and Above Only

This is where things get interesting. Sobo Surge — a vibrant urban orange-red — and Dehradun Dew, an aqua-green shade exclusive to the EV (it doesn't appear on any petrol or CNG Tiago), become available only from the Pure Plus 19 variant at Rs 8.49 lakh onwards.

The Pure Plus 19 adds passive entry, push-button start, auto-fold ORVMs, a 360-degree surround-view camera (first in this segment), blind spot monitoring, ESP, traction control, and two wireless charging pads. That's a meaningful feature jump for Rs 1.5 lakh over the base.
If Dehradun Dew is why you're reading this, the minimum you'll spend is Rs 8.49 lakh.
Creative Plus 24: All Six Colours, Including Dual-Tone Roof
The top-spec Creative Plus 24 at Rs 9.99 lakh gets the full six-colour palette and crucially, it's the only variant where the dual-tone black roof option is available. So if you want that blacked-out roof with any of the six shades, this is your only path.
The Creative Plus 24 uses the larger 24 kWh long-range battery, delivering 74 bhp, 114 Nm, and a claimed 285 km range. Tata is also offering a lifetime high-voltage battery warranty on this pack. Fast charging on the 24 kWh variant can add 100 km in roughly 18 minutes on a 25 kW DC charger — 40 per cent quicker than before.
The feature list is the most complete here: connected LED headlamps, Lux Beam LEDs, 15-inch Hyperstyle alloys, the full 26.03 cm HD infotainment screen, soft-touch fabric inserts, and a cooled glovebox.
Which Colour Should You Pick?
If budget is the priority, the Smart 19 in Pangong Pulse at Rs 6.99 lakh is the pick — you get a bold colour without paying for a higher variant. If the range anxiety of 226 km bothers you, the Creative Plus 24 with its 285 km claimed range (real-world typically lands around 200-210 km with AC) makes more sense, and you get every colour on offer.
The Tiago EV's real competition is the Citroen eC3 and MG Comet EV. Neither matches it on feature count at this price. The colour story only makes that gap sharper.
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