Tata Punch Facelift Launch Date
The official Tata Punch facelift launch date in India is 13 January 2026, with the event expected to happen in the afternoon and prices to be revealed the same day.
On X, user @carandbike shared that the Tata Punch facelift has now been revealed in full, adding to the excitement just days before its official 13 January 2026 launch in India.
The car has already been fully revealed, and units are reaching dealerships, which removes a lot of guesswork for buyers who usually get stuck between booking early and “waiting for confirmation”.
Many dealerships have quietly started noting down interested buyers, so anyone serious about the Punch facelift may want to speak to a local showroom before the launch day rush really kicks in.
Interior and Exterior Design
The Tata Punch facelift carries a refreshed exterior inspired by the Punch EV, with a new grille treatment, sleeker LED lighting, and fresh alloy wheel designs that give it a more mature, mini-SUV feel.
At the rear, the connected LED tail-light bar and reworked bumper make it look wider and more premium, which should stand out in night traffic and in those typical apartment parking lines where everything else looks similar.
Inside, the dashboard now uses a more modern layout with a floating 10.25-inch touchscreen on higher variants, touch-style climate controls, and better materials, so the cabin feels less “entry-level” and more like a compact urban SUV.
Small updates like rear AC vents, wireless charging, and improved seat support also show that Tata has clearly been listening to everyday users who spend long hours in traffic and weekend trips alike.
Tata Punch Facelift Features
The Tata Punch facelift focuses heavily on features, with even the base Smart variant now offering six airbags, ESC, LED headlamps, and drive modes (City and Eco), which is a big step up for safety-conscious buyers.
As you move up the variants, the car packs in an 8-inch and then a 10.25-inch infotainment system, 360-degree camera, blind-spot monitor, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, cruise control, and a voice-assisted electric sunroof on the top trims.
Higher variants also add a fully digital instrument cluster, wireless charger, auto-dimming IRVM, iRA connected car tech, and features like extended thigh support seats, which make longer drives more comfortable and bring the Punch closer to larger SUVs in terms of feel.
Under the hood, the facelift introduces a new turbo-petrol engine option alongside the regular petrol (and expected CNG) powertrains, giving buyers more choice between efficiency and performance.
Tata Punch Facelift Price
The Tata Punch facelift is expected to start at around ₹6 lakh ex-showroom for the entry variants, with higher trims likely going up to roughly ₹10–10.5 lakh depending on the variant and engine.
Different reports currently estimate the range between about ₹6.0–6.3 lakh at the lower end and ₹9.5–10.5 lakh for the top models, with final pricing to be confirmed during the 13 January 2026 launch event.
In simple terms, Tata seems keen to keep the Punch facelift positioned as a value-focused, feature-rich micro SUV sitting below the Nexon but above basic hatchbacks, so it remains attractive to first-time buyers and small families upgrading from older compact cars.
Disclaimer: Tata Punch facelift launch date, features, and price details mentioned here are based on currently available reports and pre-launch information, and actual specifications or prices announced by Tata Motors on 13 January 2026 may differ; always confirm final details with an authorised Tata dealership or the official Tata Motors website before booking or purchase.