Tata has been busy in the automotive industry lately, with the launches of the Punch facelift, the Tata Sierra, and the petrol variants of the Harrier and Safari. And now this Tata SUV has been spotted without camouflage for the first time. Here is all the information you need about this upcoming SUV.
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Tata SUV Spotted!


Tata has already given us a glimpse of this SUV, but these spy shots offer a more thorough look before its launch on February 20.
This spotted SUV is the Punch EV facelift. You would expect it to be completely identical to the ICE version, but you wouldn’t be entirely correct. Yes, the overall stance of the new ICE Punch has been carried over with the EV. It has a few distinct differences. The front end features different LED DRLs than the petrol-powered version. It uses a similar headlamp setup to the outgoing Punch EV.
Compared to the outgoing Punch EV, it gets a revised front bumper and integrated rear taillights. These taillights have been adopted from the petrol-powered version.
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Tata Punch.ev Facelift – Expected Features & Powertrain


The outgoing Punch EV gets a decent equipment list that includes of ventilated front seats, sunroof, 360-degree camera, a 10.25-inch infotainment screen, digital driver’s display, wireless charging and much more. But Tata will look to add a few features to keep things fresh. You can expect features like an ADAS suite, a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen, and a powered driver seat.
We expect the powertrain to remain unchanged. The options would include a 25 kWh (82hp & 114 Nm) and a 35 kWh (122hp & 190 Nm) battery pack. The claimed range for the 25 kWh pack is 265 km, whilst the bigger battery pack has a range of 365 km. Tata could boost the range figures and lower charging times with the facelift.
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Tata Punch.ev Facelift – Expected Pricing


The outgoing Punch EV is priced at Rs 10.39 lakh and Rs 15.31 lakh (on-road, Mumbai). If Tata adds an ADAS suite with the facelift, the price could rise by up to Rs 65,000. We will have to wait until February 20 to know the technical details about the facelift, but otherwise, there is no suspense left with the design.
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