Tata Motors isn’t slowing down in the EV race. After refreshing its ICE-powered Punch SUV, the automaker is now gearing up for the facelifted Tata Punch EV, expected to launch in late February 2026.
This update is likely to bring a blend of subtle design tweaks and new tech features — drawing heavily from the recently updated petrol model.
If you’ve been waiting for a smarter, sharper version of Tata’s micro electric SUV, here’s everything we know so far.
Design
The upcoming Tata Punch EV facelift will take several cues from the updated ICE version. Expect visual changes to the front fascia, likely featuring:
- Closed-off EV-style grille
- Connected LED DRLs
- Revised front and rear bumpers
- Fresh alloy wheel design
These upgrades won’t just make the Punch EV look more modern but also give it a sharper, more futuristic stance — setting it apart from the CNG and petrol-powered siblings.
Cabin
Inside, the changes are expected to be more significant. The infotainment upgrade will be the biggest talking point, with Tata possibly introducing:
- A new 12.3-inch free-standing touchscreen
- Harman Kardon-sourced sound system
- Possible panoramic sunroof
- Interior layout tweaks to support new tech
If these changes mirror what we’ve seen in the ICE version, the facelifted Punch EV cabin will feel more premium and connected — appealing to urban EV buyers who prioritize modern features.
Battery
Mechanically, Tata is expected to carry forward the same battery options:
| Battery Pack | Claimed Range (km) |
|---|---|
| 25 kWh | 265 km |
| 35 kWh | 365 km |
These two variants have helped Tata cover a wide range of EV users — from city commuters to occasional long-distance travelers. While no official confirmation has been made, Tata could surprise us with improved range or efficiency tweaks, similar to how the ICE model got better tuning and fuel economy.
Pricing
Currently, the Tata Punch EV starts at ₹9.99 lakh (ex-showroom). With the expected addition of new tech, design enhancements, and a more premium cabin, the facelift could come with a slight price hike. Still, even with a marginal increase, it’s likely to remain one of the most affordable electric SUVs in India.
Tata’s EV pricing strategy has always focused on value-for-money, and it’s unlikely they’ll stray too far from that formula.
Rivals
The Punch EV plays in a growing segment of compact electric vehicles. While it doesn’t face direct competition from other EV micro SUVs yet, it indirectly rivals models like:
| Model | Starting Price (₹) | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Tata Tiago EV | ₹7.99 lakh | Up to 315 km |
| Citroën eC3 | ₹11.61 lakh | 320 km |
| MG Comet EV | ₹6.98 lakh | 230 km |
| Tata Punch EV | ₹9.99 lakh | Up to 365 km |
The facelifted version could make the Punch EV an even more compelling package — combining the SUV stance and feature-rich cabin with affordable EV running costs.
Expectations
To sum it up, here’s what you can expect from the Tata Punch EV facelift:
- Visual refresh inspired by ICE version
- New tech including 12.3-inch infotainment screen
- Likely premium sound system and panoramic sunroof
- Same battery packs with potential performance tweaks
- Small price bump, still positioned as budget-friendly EV SUV
Tata Motors has already shown that it knows how to strike the right balance of price, features, and performance in the EV space. With this facelift, the Punch EV is likely to stay ahead of the curve in the fast-growing electric micro SUV segment.
FAQs
When is the Punch EV facelift launching?
The Tata Punch EV facelift is expected in late February 2026.
Will there be any design changes?
Yes, it will get a new grille, LED DRLs, and bumper redesigns.
What are the battery options?
The 25 kWh and 35 kWh battery packs are expected to continue.
Will the price increase?
Yes, a small price hike is expected due to new features.
What’s new in the cabin?
A 12.3-inch screen, Harman audio, and panoramic sunroof may be added.


















