
Tata's Avinya is a fully separate luxury EV marque set to debut in 2027, positioned above the Harrier EV and designed to rival global names like Lexus.
The Avinya concept rides on Tata's GEN 3 electric architecture and features a bold, screen-free interior, butterfly doors, and ultra-fast charging capable of delivering a minimum 500 km of range in under 30 minutes.
There is something quietly thrilling about a homegrown carmaker deciding it wants to play with the big boys. Tata Motors has done exactly that, officially confirming that Avinya, its freshly carved luxury electric marque, will make its market debut in 2027.
Leading the way will be the Avinya X, a production-ready model that turned heads at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo and has since had the automotive world wondering when it would actually reach showrooms.
The word Avinya is rooted in Sanskrit and translates simply to 'Innovation'. It is a fitting name for what Tata is attempting here. This is not a badge-engineered reskin of something that already exists.
Avinya is being set up as a standalone luxury brand, complete with its own dedicated showrooms and service centres, operating with minimal Tata branding to maintain a clear sense of hierarchy and exclusivity.
Think of it in the same way Toyota has Lexus, or the way Hyundai is building out Genesis. A small number of boutique-style outlets in tier-1 cities will cater to high-end buyers looking for something more considered and personal than a standard dealership visit.
One of the most striking decisions Tata has made with the Avinya concept is to remove screens from the interior altogether. The thinking is straightforward: fewer distractions lead to a calmer, more focused environment for everyone inside the car.
In their place, the cabin features voice-activated systems, a functional console-inspired steering wheel, a sweeping sky dome that floods the interior with natural light, and even an aroma diffuser to set the mood. It is a bold departure from the screen-heavy interiors that dominate modern cars, and it gives the Avinya a genuinely distinctive character.
Visually, the Avinya concept draws its original inspiration from a catamaran, which goes some way towards explaining its unusual but attractive silhouette. It is a vehicle that blends the compactness of a premium hatchback with the versatility of an SUV and the spaciousness of an MPV. Butterfly doors swing open to reveal a cabin that prioritises roominess over everything, and the exterior carries a new lighting signature at the front and rear that Tata intends to use as the visual identity for the brand going forward.
Avinya is built on Tata's third-generation electric architecture, a global platform developed with high structural safety, advanced waterproofing and dust resistance, and next-generation connectivity baked in.
The battery system is engineered for ultra-fast charging, with the target being a minimum of 500 km of range delivered in under 30 minutes. The overall philosophy guiding the powertrain development is described as 'Minimise, Maximise, Optimise', a mantra that neatly captures the brand's approach to efficiency and performance.
While Avinya is moving forward, Tata is simultaneously having a quiet rethink about its separate EV-only showroom strategy. The company currently operates seven such facilities, but the rationale for keeping them isolated is becoming harder to justify.
With EV technology now being viewed by many buyers simply as another powertrain choice rather than a revolutionary concept, merging everything under one roof is starting to make more sense from both a cost and visibility standpoint.
Avinya will begin its journey as a purely electric brand before potentially exploring petrol or hybrid powertrains further down the road. For now, all models from the marque are expected to be SUVs, positioned firmly above the Harrier EV in Tata's overall line-up.
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