
Tata is yet to announce its launch plans regarding the Punch HBX Edition.

The slim LED DRLs and vertically-stacked LED headlights are similar to the standard Punch.

The front bumper features a different silver surround on the air intake with two faux red tow hooks.

Two silver sills protrude from the bonnet, similar to the Tata Sierra ROQ Edition.

There's some silver elements on the door cladding, as well as door visors and chunkier roof rails.

Gets smaller redesigned 15-inch alloy wheels with all-terrain tyres.

A sportier spoiler, a patterned trim under the taillight and silver elements on the bumper are new.

The dashboard design of the HBX Edition is identical to the regular Punch facelift.

Like the regular Punch, the seats get a dual-tone black and blue fabric upholstery.
Tata Punch facelift HBX Edition image gallery
Tata recently launched the Punch facelift, and the manufacturer showcased a more off-road-focused Punch HBX Edition alongside the regular model. This special edition comes with a lot of off-road accessories, including smaller 15-inch black alloy wheels clad in all-terrain tyres. The cabin, however, is the same as the regular Punch. While Tata is tight-lipped about the Punch HBX Edition’s India launch, the model is a nod to the original HBX concept displayed at the 2020 Auto Expo, which previewed the original Punch.
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