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Last Updated on: 29 May 2026

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Tata Punch EV Smart + 40

VariantSmart + 40
CityPhalodi
₹11.59 Lakh
On road price, Phalodi
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Starting₹16,733 /month
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The Tata Punch EV Smart + 40 variant is priced at ₹10.89 lakh. The Smart + 40 variant offers key features like Electronic parking brake, Airbags, Integrated (in-dash) music system, Touch screen infotainment system, Rear camera. Explore complete specifications, and features below.

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Tata Punch EV Smart + 40 Key Features

Safety
  • Electronic Parking Brake
  • Rear Parking Camera

Tata Punch EV Smart + 40 specifications

Engine & Transmission

Pure Electric Driving Mode
Yes
Number of Motors
1
Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Electric
Motor Type
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Max Motor Torque
154Nm
Max Motor Power
129hp
Gearbox Type
Auto
Drive Layout
Front Wheel Drive
Number of Gears
1
Lockable Differential/s
No

Fuel & Performance

Terrain Modes
No
Drive Mode Types
Multiple
Claimed Range
468 km
Charging Time
5.3hrs 10%-100%(7.2kW AC), 30min 10%-80%(65kW DC)
Battery Capacity
40
Autocar Tested Efficiency
6.54 km/kWh
Autocar Tested EV Range
229.0 km

Suspension & Steering

Rear Brakes
Drum
Front Brakes
Disc
Type of Power Assist
Electric
Turning Radius
5 m
Steering Adjust
Tilt
Steering Adjust type
Manual
Damper Control
No
Front Suspension Type
Independent, MacPherson Strut
Front Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Suspension Type
Non-independent, Torsion Beam
Ride Height Adjust
No
Spare Wheel
No
Rear Tyre Size
195/60 R16
Front Tyre Size
195/60 R16
Wheel Size
16 inches
Wheels
Steel Rims with Wheel Covers

Dimensions

Width
1742 mm
Length
3880 mm
Height
1622 mm
Ground Clearance
195 mm
Doors
5
Wheelbase
2445 mm
Chassis Type
Monocoque
Boot Capacity
366 litres

Tata Punch EV Smart + 40 features

Comfort

Power Windows with One Touch-Down
Cooled Glovebox
Cooled Storage
Cruise Control
Cup Holders
Rear Power Outlet

Safety

Side Airbag
Automatic Wipers
Blind Spot Monitor
Brake Assist (BA)
Central Locking
Child Safety Lock

Exterior

LED fog lamps
Cornering Headlights
Follow Me Home Headlamps
Front Fog Lamps
LED headlamps
Cornering Foglamps

Interior

Average Fuel Consumption
Average Speed
Distance to Empty
Low Fuel Level Warning
Trip Meter
Gear Indicator

Entertainment

MirrorLink
Steering Audio Controls
Steering Phone Controls
Rear Seat Infotainment Controls
Voice Commands
Video Player

Tata Punch EV variants

VariantsOn road price
Tata Punch EV Smart 30
Electric | Auto
₹10.28 Lakh
Airbags
Driver height adjustable seat
Parking sensors
Automatic climate control
Brake assist (BA)
Tata Punch EV Smart + 30
Electric | Auto
₹10.96 Lakh
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
GPS navigation system
Steering mounted controls
Tata Punch EV Smart + 40
Electric | Auto
₹11.59 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Tata Punch EV Adventure 40
Electric | Auto
₹12.33 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Tata Punch EV Empowered 40
Electric | Auto
₹13.06 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Blind spot monitor
Keyless start
Airbags

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Hello Team Autocar! I am 64+ years old and a driving enthusiast from Shillong, Meghalaya. It being a hill City, the roads are narrow, and I drive a Kushaq 1.5 MT, the biggest car that can navigate to my tight parking space! Given the recent price rise in fuels & the Global situation, I am thinking of shifting to a compact EV like Nexon / Punch EV. My query is: 1. Is EV a good option for Hill cities? 2. What are the basic infrastructure requirements for the installation of a Fast charger at home? 3. Or shall I continue with my Kushaq, which is just 2+ years old now?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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1d

Yes, an EV suits Shillong if you can charge at home, and between your two, buy the Tata Punch EV (Long Range) - it is smaller and easier to park than the Tata Nexon EV, yet has strong hill pull and about 300 km real range with the new larger 40KWH battery pack.EVs work well in hills because power is instant, and they recover energy on descents, so you use the brakes less. Do plan for a 15-25% range drop on steep, cold runs and keep a buffer, since public chargers in Meghalaya are still sparse versus Guwahati.For home, the practical “fast” option is a 7.2 kW AC wall box. You need a dedicated 32A line from your meter, good earthing, a safety breaker (RCD/MCB), and enough sanctioned load at home, usually 8-10 kW total. A sheltered spot within 5-10 m of the meter is easiest; longer cable runs just need thicker wiring. Get society/landlord NOC if applicable. True DC fast chargers at home are rarely practical and need commercial three-phase and clearances.If you do frequent Shillong-Guwahati trips or don’t have reliable home power, keep the Kushaq for now; it’s only 2 years old and selling now burns money. If most driving is in-city with home charging, the Punch EV will cut costs and stress.

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Nitin

6d

Hi, I own a Renault Duster petrol CVT (9 years old). My daily running is 30 km in the city and a 500 km round trip once a month. My Duster returns 7 kmpl in the city and 10 kmpl on highways. I was thinking of replacing it with the Punch EV 40 kWh, but I am worried about highway performance. Is it better to keep the Duster for highways and buy a lower-range EV for city use, or what works best?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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4d

Your use is mostly city driving with one long trip a month, so switching to the Tata Punch EV 40kWh as your only car makes sense. In daily traffic, it feels smooth, quiet and easy to drive, while the instant response makes gaps in traffic easy to manage. On the highway, it feels stable and cruises comfortably. Expect a real-world highway range of around 220-230km, which means you will likely need just one fast-charging stop depending on your speed and load. If your route has enough fast chargers and you can charge overnight at your destination, this should not be an issue, and overall, it is a better solution than keeping your Renault Duster and buying a smaller city car.Two things to note versus your Duster: the Punch EV’s cabin and boot are smaller, and range can drop sharply if you are travelling fully loaded with luggage on longer trips.If that does not suit your usage, then keep the Duster for the monthly highway run and get a Tata Tiago EV for city use only. Do remember that even if the Duster is used only once a month, it will still need regular upkeep. Choose this option only if the running costs and parking needs of owning two cars are not a concern.

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Franklin R

1w

I currently own a 2015 Maruti Suzuki Celerio AMT that has covered around 57,000 km, mostly in moderate city traffic. I am now considering replacing it, mainly because the car is over 10 years old and also due to concerns around increasing ethanol blending in petrol. My usage is quite limited - around 10-20 km daily in city traffic, amounting to roughly 5,000–6,000 km annually. I am confused between buying an EV like the Tata Punch EV Long Range or going for another petrol automatic such as the Maruti Taisor 1.2 NA AMT. With the EV option, I am also concerned whether my low running could negatively affect battery health over time. At the same time, I wonder if I would ever recover the higher purchase cost of an EV, given my limited annual usage. Could you please advise which option would make more practical sense for my requirements?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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1w

Given your limited usage, most of it being in the city, an EV sounds like a great idea. Even though lowered running costs aren't your concern, you will appreciate the savings as time goes by, and yes, you get to wait out the ethanol uncertainty and see how it pans out. The Tata Punch EV is an excellent choice for a first EV, being compact, yet feature-packed and powerful. It will also feel like an appreciable upgrade to your 11-year-old Celerio. As for battery health, low usage isn't an issue, but instead how you handle it. Don't charge the car too often just because it is sitting idle; instead, wait for the SOC to get low, and plug in as infrequently as comfortably possible. Conversely, don't let the SOC reach 0, as that's not good for battery health either. And of course, make sure you have a charger installed at home, as relying on the public charging network isn't ideal at this point.

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