The much awaited Tata Punch Facelift is going to give one of India’s most loved micro-SUVs a bold new look. Recent test mules have been spotted with a new front fascia with redesigned split headlamps, a new grille and new alloy wheels which gives it a more aggressive stance on the road.
Inside, Tata is going to impress. The cabin is expected to get a 10.25-inch floating screen on the dashboard and a new two spoke steering wheel with an illuminated logo. Top variants could include premium additions such as a digital driver display, wireless phone charging and a single pane sunroof, a first for the Punch.
Mechanically, the 1.2-litre petrol and iCNG powertrains are likely to continue, with a turbo petrol option added to the mix. Launch is expected during the festive season in late 2025 and pricing will be competitive in its segment.
If Tata delivers everything that has been spotted and speculated, the Tata Punch Facelift could be one of the most talked about compact SUV of the year.