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Keyword: Tata EV Discount May 2026
Tata Motors is aggressively pushing EV adoption in May 2026 with its “Green Bonus” discount programme — a layered benefits scheme combining cash bonuses, exchange offers, scrappage incentives, and loyalty rewards. Four key models are in the spotlight: Curvv.ev, Punch.ev, Nexon.ev, and Tiago.ev. Here’s everything you need to know — 600 words dedicated to each car.


If there is one Tata EV that defined a design era, it is the Curvv.ev. Launched as India’s first mass-market electric coupe-SUV, the Curvv.ev combines a swooping roofline, a premium cabin packed with tech, and serious range credentials. And in May 2026, Tata Motors is making it even harder to resist — with benefits stacked up to ₹1,75,000 on MY25 and MY24 variants, and up to ₹1,55,000 on MY26 stock.
The May 2026 Green Bonus programme on the Curvv.ev is structured as follows:
When you stack all three, MY25/MY24 buyers can walk away with ₹1,75,000 off the purchase price. Even on the newer MY26 stock, total benefits reach up to ₹1,55,000. For a vehicle that starts at ₹16.99 lakh (ex-showroom), this discount moves the effective starting price meaningfully closer to the ₹15 lakh territory — an extraordinary value proposition for a coupe-SUV segment that has no direct rival.
Note: Including dealer-level discounts, total benefits may increase up to ₹3.3 lakh on MY26 stock and up to ₹3.8 lakh on MY24/MY25 stock, depending on variant, exchange eligibility, and location-specific offers.
The Curvv.ev is available in two battery configurations. The 45 kWh pack (limited dealer stock, effectively discontinued) offers an ARAI-claimed range of 502 km, while the flagship 55 kWh pack delivers a class-leading 585 km ARAI range. To put that in real-world terms, you can comfortably drive from Delhi to Jaipur and back on a single charge — with room to spare.

The Tata Punch.ev has become the people’s electric car of India. Compact, practical, adorable, and surprisingly capable — the Punch.ev has attracted first-time EV buyers, urban families, and even corporates looking for affordable electric fleet additions. In April 2026, the Punch (across all powertrains) sold 19,107 units, making it Tata’s single highest-selling model for the month. Clearly, demand is strong — but Tata is still stacking serious discounts to keep the momentum going.
The pre-facelift Punch.ev (MY24 and MY25) receives the most generous treatment this month:
For medium-range (MR) variants, the stacked discount reaches up to ₹1,90,000, except the Smart MR trim which gets up to ₹1,60,000. On MY26 stock, benefits are lower but still significant: up to ₹1,40,000 on LR variants and ₹1,20,000 on MR variants (Smart MY26 gets up to ₹90,000).

The Tata Nexon.ev holds a record that no other EV in India can claim — it became the first electric car to cross 1 lakh cumulative sales in the country. That milestone is a testament to its reliability, practicality, and Tata’s after-sales network. In May 2026, while the Nexon.ev receives relatively restrained discounts compared to the Punch or Curvv, there is still meaningful value available for buyers — especially on MY24 and MY25 stock.
The Green Bonus structure on the Nexon.ev is as follows:
The smaller Green Bonus on the Nexon.ev is intentional. This is a vehicle that continues to sell confidently — Nexon wholesales across all powertrains were 18,126 units in April 2026. Tata does not need to aggressively discount a product with healthy demand; instead, the scheme rewards loyalists and exchange customers rather than slashing prices across the board.
The Nexon.ev 3.0, refreshed in late 2024, elevated the model significantly. It now offers up to 489 km ARAI range on the long-range variant — the highest in the Nexon.ev’s history. The new-generation platform brings improved efficiency, a more refined ride quality, and upgraded tech features inside the cabin.

The Tata Tiago.ev is where India’s EV story truly democratised. Launched as the country’s most affordable electric car, the Tiago.ev opened the door to electric mobility for buyers who previously thought EVs were out of reach. And in May 2026, Tata is backing the Tiago.ev with some of its most aggressive discount stacking — making this the perfect month to make the switch.
The Tiago.ev benefits in May 2026 are structured variant-wise:
MY24/MY25 – LR XZ+ (including Tech Lux) — Maximum Benefit:
MY24/MY25 – LR XT and MY26 LR XT:
MR Variants (all model years):
The Tiago.ev is priced between ₹7.99 lakh and ₹11.14 lakh (ex-showroom), and with benefits exceeding ₹2 lakh on top variants, the effective purchase price of older stock dips dramatically — overlapping the pricing of premium petrol hatchbacks.
The Tiago.ev may be Tata’s most affordable electric car, but it does not feel like a budget compromise. The long-range (LR) variant offers an ARAI-claimed range of 315 km, which is remarkable for a car at this price point. Real-world driving typically returns 200–250 km per charge — ample for most urban and semi-urban Indian users who cover 40–80 km per day.
The cabin is practical and well-equipped. A 7-inch touchscreen with connected car features, steering-mounted controls, rear parking sensors, and an automatic climate control option (on higher trims) give the Tiago.ev a feature set that feels right for its segment. It seats five comfortably, and the 242-litre boot is adequate for city errands and weekend getaways.
Running cost is where the Tiago.ev truly shines. Charging from home at off-peak tariffs can bring the per-km cost down to ₹0.8–₹1.2 per kilometre — compared to ₹6–8 per kilometre for a petrol hatchback. Over 50,000 km of driving, the fuel savings alone can exceed ₹2.5 lakh — essentially buying back the car’s cost premium over a petrol alternative.
The May 2026 Tata EV discount programme is one of the most structurally compelling offers the brand has run. The “Green Bonus” approach — layering cash discounts with exchange, scrappage, and loyalty incentives — rewards buyers who are actively transitioning from old ICE vehicles to electric.
A few important things to remember:
From the entry-level Tiago.ev to the stylish Curvv.ev, Tata is making a strong case that May 2026 is the right time to go electric. The charging network is maturing, the vehicles are proven, and the discounts are real. What are you waiting for?
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Disclaimer: All prices mentioned are indicative ex-showroom figures. Benefits vary by state, city, dealership, and stock availability. Contact your nearest authorised Tata Motors EV dealer for exact offer details. Information sourced from TATA.ev official website and verified automotive media as of May 2026.