Tata Tiago EV vs Vayve Eva: Which City EV Makes More Sense in 2026?

Tiago EV vs Vayve Eva: Price, Range, Charging, Space & Real-World Use

Tiago EV is a proper 5-seater hatchback EV from Tata, while Vayve Eva is a super-compact 2+1 solar-assisted urban EV built mainly for city commuting. If your priority is family practicality and highway capability, Tiago EV has an advantage; if your priority is lowest entry cost + tiny footprint + solar top-up, Eva is the interesting new option

Positioning:

• Tiago EV: family hatchback, mainstream EV ownership

• Eva: ultra-urban “micro-EV”, 2 adults + 1 child, optional solar roof + subscription model

Price:

• Tiago EV: starts around ₹7.99 lakh ex-showroom (variant dependent)

• Eva: “battery subscription model” shown as ₹3.25 lakh + ~₹2/km (variant/model dependent)

Seating / Body type:

• Tiago EV: 5 seats, hatchback

• Eva: 2 adults + 1 child, compact 2-door

Battery & range:

• Tiago EV: official “up to 293 km” claimed (Tata)

• Eva: up to 250 km claimed (18 kWh top variant shown in your spec sheet)

Charging:

• Eva: brochure highlights CCS2 fast charging 10–70% in ~15 min + home charging ~5 hours (15A socket)

• Tiago EV: AC charging times vary by charger/variant; keep this section “practical” (home vs public) and quote official/variant numbers from Tata page if you want exact time breakdown

Performance:

• Eva: 0–40 km/h in 5 sec, top speed shown 60–70 km/h depending on variant

• Tiago EV: notably stronger performance than micro

Space & practicality:

• Tiago EV: usable boot + family practicality 

• Eva: brochure emphasizes ~300 L storage, foldable tray, and “chill box” (variant dependent)

Tech features:

• Eva: app connectivity, OTA updates, usage analysis, tracking/diagnostics; Apple CarPlay/Android Auto shown on higher variants

• Tiago EV: keep it simple—screen, connected features by variant (don’t over-claim without the exact variant sheet)

Safety:

• Eva: driver airbag (variant), TPMS, reverse camera (variant), hill-hold, IP67 powertrain highlighted

• Tiago EV: list safety as “variant dependent”; mention that it’s a full hatchback platform and typically offers broader safety equipment on higher trims (avoid exact feature list unless you pull the variant brochure)

Choose Tiago EV if: you need a 5-seater, more conventional car feel, and you do mixed usage beyond short city commutes.

Choose Vayve Eva if: you want a tiny city EV with a very low entry price via subscription, and you value solar top-up + easy parking over highway capability.

Vayne Eva Hits Road by 2026 Secon half. You can pre book Vayne Eva through the link https://evayve.com/

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