
Check out our new Tata Punch EV interior gallery to see what has changed and what remains the same in the cabin.

It continues to get 10.25-inch touchscreen and digital driver's display.

The cabin remains largely unchanged, with the only notable update being new interior colour schemes.

Top Empowered+ S trim comes with seat ventilation, enhancing comfort.


Tata has added new toggle-style switches for the power windows.

The single-pane sunroof has been carried over.

Rear seat space is decent for its size, but it is better suited as a four-seater rather than a full five-seater.

While boot space wasn't revealed, it's likely to measure 366 litres as the previous model; a frunk is available too.
2026 Tata Punch EV facelift interior image gallery
The new Tata Punch EV sees minimal changes inside, with the cabin layout and equipment list largely carried over. The most noticeable update comes in the form of new interior colour themes, which give the cabin a fresher look, along with revised toggle-style switches for the power windows. Feature highlights such as the 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, and 360-degree camera continue unchanged. Practicality remains a strong suit too, with usable rear seat space for a car of this size, although it is better experienced as a four-seater.
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