10 Expected Changes In New Tata Punch
1. A redesigned front grille
2. New headlights
3. Updated bumpers
4. Fresh alloy wheel design
5. Connected tail lights with new LED units
6. A new 2-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo
7. Touch-based HVAC control panel
8. A free-standing 10.25-inch touchscreen
9. 8-speaker music system
10. Ventilated seats for extra comfort
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Punch EV-Inspired Design
The new Punch may borrow some design cues from the electric Punch EV. According to the spy shots, the front gets a new grille, redesigned headlamps and a slightly changed bumper. The side profile will remain largely unchanged, but expect new alloy wheels. The rear looks fresher with a tweaked bumper and connected LED taillights, just like the Nexon.
More Tech And Comfort Features
According to the spy images, Tata will introduce a two-spoke steering wheel with a glowing Tata logo, somewhat similar to the latest Altroz. You’ll also get a 10.25-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The HVAC panel will be touch-based, likely similar to the Punch EV’s setup. Plus, ventilated front seats and an upgraded 8-speaker sound system will improve comfort and entertainment.
Same Petrol And CNG Options
Mechanically, it will remain unchanged. The 2025 Punch will continue to use the same 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine. It produces 87bhp and 115Nm of torque. The CNG version will continue using the dual-cylinder i-CNG tech.