Tata Motors is gearing up to launch the facelifted version of its popular compact SUV, the Tata Punch, just in time for the upcoming festive season. This refreshed model brings a more intelligent design, tech-savvy features, and a more premium feel—making it a compelling upgrade over the current version.

Expected to hit the market around Diwali 2025, the new Tata Punch has already been spotted in testing, revealing key exterior and interior updates that signal a bold evolution in its segment.
EV-Inspired Exterior Refresh
The new Punch facelift borrows heavily from its electric sibling in terms of styling. Spy shots reveal a sharper, more modern front fascia featuring:
- Slimmer headlamps
- Redesigned bumper
- New LED DRLs
- Updated front grille
- Stylish alloy wheels
- Revised rear bumper
These updates aim to give the Punch a more dynamic road presence and set it apart from its predecessor.
Upgraded, Premium-Looking Interiors
Inside the cabin, the facelifted Punch takes a major leap forward. The interiors will now feature:
- A two-spoke steering wheel (similar to Tata Altroz)
- A fully digital instrument cluster
- A new 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- Touch-based AC controls
This is a significant step-up from the existing model, which offers a 7.0-inch screen and a semi-digital cluster, elevating the overall in-car experience for tech-savvy buyers.
Engine Remains Unchanged, AMT for CNG Likely
Mechanically, the Tata Punch facelift will continue with the same 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine, producing 86 bhp and 113 Nm of torque. Transmission options will include:
- 5-speed manual
- AMT (Automated Manual Transmission)
The CNG version—which currently comes only with a manual gearbox—may receive an AMT option in this update, further improving driving convenience for urban users.
Expected Price and Variants
Tata Motors is expected to retain the existing pricing structure, keeping the facelift competitively positioned. The current model is priced between ₹6.20 lakh and ₹10.32 lakh (ex-showroom).
The facelift is likely to continue in the familiar five trims:
- Pure
- Pure (O)
- Adventure S
- Adventure+ S
- Creative+
Key Additions That Set It Apart
1. Larger Touchscreen = Enhanced Experience
The addition of a 10.25-inch infotainment system brings the Punch on par with higher-segment rivals, significantly improving the cabin’s digital feel.
2. Better Features, Same Price Tag
Despite notable design and tech upgrades, Tata is expected to maintain current pricing, making the Punch facelift a value-packed proposition for design-focused and budget-conscious buyers alike.
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