Tata Punch EV facelift to get lifetime battery warranty? New teaser suggests so
The Tata Punch EV facelift features minor exterior updates, including new alloy wheels, a revised rear bumper, and fresh LED tail lamps.
Tata Motors has released a new teaser of the upcoming Punch EV facelift, which says “lifetime confidence guaranteed”. This suggests that the brand will be offering a lifetime warranty on the battery pack of the Punch EV. Tata already offers the same on the Harrier EV, Curvv EV and Nexon EV.

The lifetime warranty also means that the battery pack on offer could be new. There could be a 45 kWh unit that we have already experienced on the Nexon EV. This means that the real-world range could be bumped to around 350 km, which is a really good figure. Also, the peak charging speed will also go up from 50 kW to 60 kW. However, we will have to wait for the official launch to happen, which is scheduled for 20th Feb, because that is when all the details will be revealed.
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The Tata Punch EV facelift introduces a series of small yet clearly visible styling updates. Images circulating online point to a more defined front fascia, highlighted by redesigned headlamps. The familiar vertically stacked arrangement remains intact, but the units now look bigger and more sharply contoured. The LED daytime running lights and the front charging port continue unchanged. A notable revision is seen on the lower bumper, where the grille now uses vertical slats and is complemented by a silver-finished faux skid plate that adds a rugged touch.

From the side, the electric micro SUV retains its original silhouette, staying largely in line with the current model. The standout change here is a new set of aerodynamically designed alloy wheels. The rear is expected to see more obvious updates, including a subtly revised bumper and fresh LED tail lamps, which could feature a connected light strip similar to the one introduced on the latest Punch facelift.
The images on social media have the Punch EV wearing a bright neon yellow exterior paired with a contrasting black roof. Apart from this, there will also be a new one, which is a mixture of copper and bronze. Based on Tata Motors’ recent update strategy, more colour options are likely to be added when the facelift is officially introduced.
Inside, the cabin is expected to receive minor refreshes such as new upholstery and slight changes to the dashboard design. That said, key components like the two-spoke steering wheel, the fully digital instrument cluster and the touchscreen infotainment system are likely to be carried over from the existing Punch EV.
In terms of features, the Punch EV already comes well-equipped. Amenities such as automatic climate control, a six-speaker sound system, keyless entry with push-button start and stop, auto-dimming IRVM, ventilated front seats, rear AC vents and an electric sunroof are all part of the current package. These features are expected to remain unchanged with the facelift as well.
ABOUT THE AUTHORPaarth KhatriPaarth's passion for cars and motorcycles started with collecting newspaper clippings and brochures when he was just a kid. He is obsessed with cars and technology and can talk about them all day. He has been in the auto industry since 2019 and is ready to drive or ride anything.Read More

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