autocar-logo
Delhi

What to expect from Tata Punch EV facelift ahead of launch tomorrow

Entry-level electric SUV gets its first update, aligned with the ICE Punch facelift.
3 min read19 Feb '26
Dhruv DhakaDhruv Dhaka
5K+ views
Punch EV

The Tata Punch EV is set to receive its first facelift tomorrow, marking an important update for Tata Motors’ most affordable electric SUV. While the Punch EV has been on sale for just over two years, this refresh has been timed to bring it in line with the recently updated ICE Punch, and to keep it competitive in a fast-moving entry-EV space.

Although Tata Motors has not revealed full details yet, enough information has emerged to give you a clear picture of what the Punch EV facelift is likely to bring.

Here’s what we know so far about the Punch EV facelift ahead of its debut.

What exterior changes will the Tata Punch EV facelift get?

Subtle design revisions with EV-specific cues.

What to expect from Tata Punch EV facelift ahead of launch tomorrow

Ahead of its launch, Tata has revealed the exterior of the Punch EV facelift. The front end gets a redesigned bumper with a closed-off grille. The black trim element that previously linked the headlamps has been removed, giving the front a cleaner appearance. Lower down, the scuff plate has also been subtly redesigned. The Y-shaped LED daytime running lamps and the centrally mounted charging flap continue unchanged.

The facelifted Punch EV also gets updated aero-optimised alloy wheels, inspired by those seen on the larger Nexon EV. Tata has also confirmed new exterior colour options – a yellow colour similar to the ‘Sunlit Yellow’ shade seen on the Harrier and a metallic copper shade, paired with a black roof.

At the rear, the Punch EV facelift features connected LED tail-lamps, in line with the updated ICE Punch.

What interior changes are expected on the Punch EV facelift?

Could get a new 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen.

What to expect from Tata Punch EV facelift ahead of launch tomorrowCurrent Punch EV interior. Image used for representation only.

Inside, the Punch EV facelift is expected to retain the existing dashboard layout, but with updated interior colour schemes and trim finishes. Tata is also expected to introduce a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system on higher variants running new software. This would likely be borrowed from the Nexon EV and replace the current 10.25-inch unit.

A Level 2 ADAS suite could also be a part of the Punch EV facelift's safety kit.

Existing features such as the 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, a wireless charger, ventilated front seats, ambient lighting, connected car tech and a 360-degree camera are expected to be retained.

Will the Punch EV facelift get a new battery or powertrain?

Existing battery options to continue; larger pack also expected.

What to expect from Tata Punch EV facelift ahead of launch tomorrowCurrent Tata Punch EV charging port. Image used for representation only.

The most significant update on the Punch EV facelift is expected to be the introduction of a larger battery pack. Tata has indicated that the updated Punch EV will get a higher-capacity battery, although the exact size and claimed range have not yet been disclosed.

Alongside this new option, the Punch EV facelift is expected to continue with the existing 25kWh and 35kWh battery packs. Both use a single front-mounted electric motor, with the 25kWh version producing 82hp and 114Nm, and the 35kWh version delivering 122hp and 190Nm.

On the current Punch EV, the 25kWh variant has a claimed range of 265km, while the 35kWh version is rated at up to 365km on a single charge. With the facelift, these claimed range figures could see a slight change, depending on updates to the battery and calibration.

When will the Tata Punch EV facelift launch and who are its rivals?

Launch tomorrow; pricing expected to see a small revision.

What to expect from Tata Punch EV facelift ahead of launch tomorrow

The Tata Punch EV facelift will be launched tomorrow. A marginal price increase over the current model – priced between Rs 9.99 lakh and Rs 14.44 lakh (ex-showroom) – is likely, especially for variants with the larger battery.

Once launched, the Punch EV facelift will continue to rival the Citroen eC3 in the entry-level electric vehicle segment.

What to expect from the India-bound Audi SQ8?

The SUV will slot between the Q8 and the top-of-the-line RS Q8.
3 min read19 Feb '26
Glenn NoronhaGlenn Noronha
What to expect from the India-bound Audi SQ8?

Global-spec model used for representation only.

BaaS prices of Maruti e Vitara explained

Opting for Maruti’s battery rental program can knock up to Rs 5.5 lakh off the e Vitara’s upfront price.
3 min read18 Feb '26
Viraaj BhatnagarViraaj Bhatnagar
maruti e vitara

Windsor or Creta Electric? Understanding where the Maruti e Vitara fits

Positioned closer to the Windsor than the Creta Electric, the e Vitara makes sense on paper.
3 min read18 Feb '26
Ameya DandekarAmeya Dandekar
Maruti e Vitara price vs rivals

Every car with a twin from another brand under Rs 30 lakh

Toyota's partnership with Maruti Suzuki has resulted in the highest number of badge-engineered models.
4 min read18 Feb '26
Uday SinghUday Singh
Badge twins

Nissan Gravite vs Renault Triber: differences and similarities explained

The Gravite and Triber may be badge-engineered siblings, but there's a fair bit of differentiation between them.
3 min read18 Feb '26
Viraaj BhatnagarViraaj Bhatnagar
nissan gravite vs renault triber

Poll of the month

Will the Hyundai Creta be overtaken in 2026? If so, which SUV will do it?

Tata Sierra
Renault Duster
Kia Seltos
Maruti Suzuki Victoris
No, the Creta will stay on top
5383 votes63 days remaining
Can't decide which car to buy?
Ask our experts and get answers to all your car related queries.