Tata just pulled the covers off the Tata Punch EV 2026 facelift, and it looks seriously impressive! Unveiled in a bold bright yellow shade, this updated electric micro-SUV is packing more style, more tech, and way better range than before. The official launch (with prices) is locked in for February 20, 2026 – just days away. If you’re thinking about going electric car, this could be the one to watch.
It’s been two years since the original Punch EV hit roads in January 2024 and quickly became a favourite for city buyers. Now Tata is giving it a proper glow-up to keep it ahead in the affordable EV race.
Fresh Design That Turns Heads
The Tata Punch EV 2026 facelift gets a sharper, more premium vibe:
- Connected LED tail-lamps at the back
- Striking new front look (teased in that eye-catching yellow)
- New two-spoke steering wheel with glowing Tata logo
It feels more upmarket without losing that tough, compact Punch character.
Loaded with Features You’d Expect in Bigger Cars
Inside and out, the upgrades are huge for this price segment:
- Massive 12.3-inch touchscreen
- Ventilated front seats
- Sunroof
- 360-degree camera
- 6 airbags standard
- Likely ADAS features (adaptive cruise, lane assist – expected but not 100% confirmed yet)
These bits make it feel closer to luxury EVs than budget ones.
Battery Options & Real-World Range
Tata sticks with two battery packs, but range jumps nicely:
- 25 kWh battery – Up to 315 km on a full charge (3.3 kW AC charger)
- 35 kWh battery – Up to 421 km range (7.2 kW AC + 50 kW DC fast charging)
Top speed hits 140 km/h. That 421 km claim on the bigger pack is a game-changer for weekend trips or longer commutes without range worry.
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What About Price & Why It Matters
The current Punch EV starts around ₹9.99 lakh (ex-showroom). With all these upgrades – better range, premium touches, extra safety – expect a small hike for the Tata Punch EV 2026 facelift. Still, it should stay one of the most value-packed electric SUVs out there.
Tata clearly wants to lock down the affordable EV space even more. If you’re planning to buy soon, waiting till Feb 20 could give you the full picture on prices and bookings.