Next Gen Tiago EV Gets 10,000 km Service Interval
Tata Motors has quietly increased the service interval for the Next Gen Tiago EV from 7,500 km to 10,000 km. Every other Tata EV currently on sale remains at the older 7,500 km schedule. Here is what this means for owners.
Tata Motors has increased the periodic maintenance interval for the Next Gen Tiago EV to 10,000 km — up from the 7,500 km schedule that applies to every other Tata EV currently on sale. This is confirmed in the official owner's manual available on Tata's website, which lists service intervals starting at 1,500 km, 5,000 km and 10,000 km for the free service within the first year. Thereafter, the service interval is every 10,000 km or 1 year which ever is earlier for the complete 15 year registration period. It is important to note that Tata Motors offers lifetime warranty (15 Years) for unlimited kilometers on the battery for the first owner for the Long Range 24 kWh variants of the new Tiago EV. The 19.2 kWh MR variants get 8 years or 1,60,000 kms whichever is earlier.

The Nexon EV, Punch EV, Harrier EV, Curvv EV, Tigor EV and the outgoing Tiago EV all remain on the 7,500 km service schedule. The Next Gen Tiago EV is the only Tata EV to have moved to the longer interval.
What This Means for Owners
The difference is more significant than it might appear. At 7,500 km intervals, a Tata EV owner covering 1 lakh km would need to visit a service centre approximately 13 times. At 10,000 km intervals, that comes down to 10 visits — three fewer trips to the dealership over the same distance. For high mileage users, the saving in time, convenience and service cost adds up meaningfully.
This has been a genuine pain point for owners. Selvakumar D, a Nexon EV owner from Coimbatore explicitly flagged the 7,500 km interval as a headache for heavy users in his ownership account shared with ElecTree — and called on Tata to increase it.
What About Other Tata EVs
Tata has not made any official statement about extending the 10,000 km interval to its other EVs. However the fact that the Next Gen Tiago EV — Tata's latest launch — has moved to this schedule does indicate a directional shift. The upcoming Sierra EV, which will launch June 30, may follow the same maintenance schedule, though this has not been confirmed.
The owner's manual for the Next Gen Tiago EV is available on the Tata.ev website.
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