Tata Punch EV is turning heads yet again as fresh spy shots surface, revealing a compact electric SUV that’s looking more futuristic and refined with every test run. This much-awaited addition to Tata’s electric lineup is building serious hype — and if early impressions are anything to go by, it might just become the most desirable EV in its segment.
With its aggressive styling tweaks, promising range, and feature-loaded package, the Tata Punch EV seems poised to set a new benchmark for affordable electric mobility in India.
Design Evolution with a Bold Identity
Spy images reveal that the Tata Punch EV is getting a unique design language that separates it from the ICE version. Expect signature EV touches like a closed-off grille, aero-optimized wheels, blue accents, and a redesigned front bumper that screams modern sophistication. The silhouette remains familiar, but everything else hints at a more advanced, tech-forward machine.
What’s particularly exciting is how Tata is refining the visual identity of its EVs, giving each model its own character. The Tata Punch EV looks ready to stand out not just on the road, but in a rapidly growing market full of copy-paste compact crossovers.
Game-Changing Range for Urban and Weekend Use
Sources close to Tata Motors suggest the Punch EV will offer a range that rivals — or possibly beats — every other EV in its class. Industry whispers point to a real-world range of around 300–350 km, depending on the variant. For daily commutes, city drives, and even occasional weekend getaways, that kind of range changes the ownership experience.
The car is likely to be built on Tata’s latest Acti.EV platform, which is expected to support faster charging, better efficiency, and long-term battery health. Combine that with Tata’s growing fast-charging infrastructure, and the Tata Punch EV could make range anxiety a thing of the past.
Inside, Expect Features to Match Its Modern Persona
Although interiors haven’t been fully revealed, leaks hint at a larger infotainment screen, connected car tech, automatic climate control, and even regenerative braking. Tata is known for packing in value, and the Punch EV looks set to follow that tradition — but with an electric twist.
With safety features like 6 airbags and Tata’s reputation for high GNCAP scores, the EV won’t just be smart — it’ll be safe too.
The Tata Punch EV is expected to launch by late 2025 or early 2026, with pricing likely starting under ₹12 lakh. That could undercut many rivals while offering more range, more tech, and the trust of Tata’s proven EV ecosystem.