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Tata Motors has reported a sharp rise in passenger vehicle sales in India in June 2026, with Punch and Nexon once again acting as volume leaders. For Nepal, which imports most Tata cars from India, this performance is more than just a foreign sales story – it offers clues about future product availability, EV options and potential pricing trends here.
Punch, Nexon dominate – and both are in Nepal
In June 2026, the Punch (including Punch EV) was Tata’s best‑selling model in India, followed by the Nexon (including Nexon EV). Together, they accounted for nearly two‑thirds of Tata’s passenger vehicle volumes for the April–June quarter.
Both nameplates are already sold in Nepal:
- Punch EV: Sold here from around Rs 34.99 lakh to Rs 39.99 lakh, depending on battery and variant, with up to about 421 km claimed range on the Long Range version.
- Nexon EV: Available in Nepal as one of Tata’s larger EVs, typically positioned above Punch EV in price and size.
Strong demand and continuous updates in India – such as the 2026 Punch EV facelift with 30 kWh and 40 kWh batteries and faster DC charging – make it highly likely that newer versions will reach Nepal in the coming months, either as feature upgrades or as refreshed variants.
Growing EV portfolio: Harrier EV, Sierra EV and Curvv
Tata is also ramping up EV sales with models like Harrier EV, Curvv EV and Sierra EV contributing to its growth. These are not yet on sale in Nepal, but their performance in India matters:
- If Harrier EV and Sierra EV sustain good volumes, they become stronger candidates for future import to Nepal as premium electric SUVs above Nexon EV.
- The Curvv EV’s slower sales could delay its entry here, but it still represents Tata’s attempt to create a coupe‑like crossover that could appeal to urban buyers.
Any future arrival of Harrier EV or Sierra EV would likely fall in the Rs 50–70 lakh band in Nepal, based on current Nexon EV pricing and typical duties – but exact figures would depend on specifications and tax policy at launch.
What this means for Nepali buyers
For Nepali customers, Tata’s 2026 sales surge in India signals:
- Continued support and development of EV platforms like Punch EV and Nexon EV, improving long‑term parts and service security here.
- Higher chance of facelifted Punch EV with 40 kWh battery and quicker DC charging coming to Nepal, potentially at a slight premium over today’s Rs 34–39 lakh range.
- A clearer path for larger Tata EVs (Harrier EV, Sierra EV) to be introduced in Nepal once volumes stabilize and right‑hand‑drive export allocations are finalised.
For now, Punch EV and Nexon EV remain the most relevant takeaway for Nepali buyers: they are the same models driving Tata’s success across the border, and that momentum should help keep the lineup active, competitive and regularly updated in Nepal’s growing EV market.
Current prices on Nepal AutoMart
- Tata Punch price in Nepal: Rs 39.99 lakh ex-showroom
- Tata Nexon EV price in Nepal: Rs 48.99 lakh ex-showroom
- Tata Tiago EV price in Nepal: Rs 27.49 lakh ex-showroom
- Tata Safari price in Nepal: Rs 1.22 crore ex-showroom
- Tata Curvv EV price in Nepal: Rs 56.99 lakh ex-showroom
Reported by the Nepal AutoMart news desk. Prices verified against Nepal AutoMart's own distributor-sourced data.


