Tata Motors is ramping up incentives on its electric vehicle lineup for February 2026, with the spotlight firmly on the Curvv EV offering the highest benefits of up to Rs 3.80 lakh. This aggressive push helps clear older inventory while making Tata’s EVs more accessible amid growing competition in India’s electric car market. The Punch EV also sees solid savings, while the popular Nexon EV receives more modest discounts, reflecting Tata’s strategy to prioritize momentum on newer or slower-moving models.
Unlike typical month-long promotions that often favor newer stock, these February offers apply across model years, with significantly higher benefits on MY2025 (and sometimes MY2024) units compared to MY2026 vehicles. This tiered structure incentivizes buyers to opt for available older stock before refreshed models arrive.
Curvv EV: Leading with Up to Rs 3.80 Lakh in Benefits
The Tata Curvv EV, the stylish electric coupe-SUV, tops the charts this month with the most attractive deals. Priced from Rs 17.49 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base Creative 45 variant up to Rs 22.24 lakh for the top Empowered+ A Dark edition, it combines bold design, a claimed range of up to 502 km (on higher battery packs), and premium features.
- MY2025 (and MY2024 where applicable) models: Total benefits up to Rs 3,80,000 — typically a mix of green bonuses (around Rs 3 lakh on most variants), exchange/scrappage offers (Rs 30,000+), and loyalty rewards.
- MY2026 models: Up to Rs 3,30,000 in savings.
- Note: The entry-level Creative 45 variant sees slightly lower benefits, around Rs 3.30 lakh for MY2025 and Rs 2.80 lakh for MY2026 in some breakdowns.
These headline figures make the Curvv EV a standout choice for buyers seeking a premium, futuristic EV with strong value after discounts.
Punch EV: Strong Savings Ahead of FaceliftT
he sub-4m Tata Punch EV, starting at Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom), remains one of the most affordable electric SUVs. With a facelifted version reportedly launching around February 20, 2026, current offers make pre-facelift units particularly appealing.
- MY2025 models: Benefits up to Rs 1.60 lakh.
- MY2026 models: Up to Rs 90,000.
Buyers can enjoy these incentives on variants with 25 kWh or 35 kWh batteries, offering ranges suitable for city and highway use.
Nexon EV: Modest Discounts Despite Strong Popularity
The Tata Nexon EV, a bestseller in the compact electric SUV segment (priced from around Rs 13.27 lakh), gets relatively restrained offers this month — likely due to sustained demand and upcoming updates.
- MY2025 models: Up to Rs 1.20 lakh in benefits.
- MY2026 models: As low as Rs 30,000.
Even with modest savings, the Nexon EV’s proven reliability, features, and sales momentum keep it competitive.
Broader Context and Other Models
These February 2026 EV offers (excluding the Tigor EV, as noted in prior promotions) build on Tata’s push to accelerate adoption through stacked incentives like cash discounts, exchange bonuses, loyalty programs for existing owners, and potential free charging perks (though specifics vary by dealer, region, and stock). Higher benefits on older MY2025 units help move inventory before new launches or refreshes.For the latest variant-specific details, eligibility, and on-road pricing, visit a Tata Motors dealership or the official Tata.ev website, as offers can differ by location, availability, and may include additional financing schemes. With the refreshed Punch EV on the horizon and more EVs in Tata’s pipeline, February presents a prime window for savings — especially on the Curvv EV and Punch EV.



