
The Smart is available in Pristine White, Supernova Copper, Bengal Rouge, and Pure Grey hues.

LED DRLs and LED headlights are offered, but the Smart misses out on fog lamps.

It is offered with 15-inch steel wheels with hub caps and a black cladding on lower edges.

It gets connected LED tail lights and a black bumper that houses parking sensors.

It sports a regular antenna, and does not get a sunroof, which is reserved for the top variant.

The white and black dashboard is sans infotainment, a feature that is offered from the Smart+ trim.

The seats get a black fabric upholstery, and the centre console gets cupholders and storage spaces.

The middle passenger on the rear seat misses out on a headrest but gets a 3-point seatbelt.

The Smart's 30kWh battery takes around 12 hours for a 10-100 percent charge with a 15A charger.
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After being on sale since 2022, Tata introduced a mid-cycle update to its most affordable eSUV, the Punch EV. The facelift renders the eSUV with bigger battery pack options claimed to offer a range of up to 468km, a slightly revised exterior design and additional features. The subcompact SUV is offered in five trims: Smart, Smart+, Adventure, Empowered and Empowered+ S. Like the pre-facelift model, the Punch EV is feature-loaded right from the base-spec Smart trim, which gets all-LED lighting, auto AC, and a semi-digital driver's display. However, it misses out on a touchscreen infotainment system and alloy wheels.
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