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Tata Punch Facelift Launch on January 13

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Tata Punch Facelift Launch on January 13
05 Jan 2026
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News Synopsis

Tata Motors is preparing to launch the facelifted Tata Punch on 13 January, bringing a refreshed design, upgraded tech features, and enhanced safety — with an expected starting price of ₹6 lakh.

Tata Punch Facelift to Launch on January 13: New Design, 360° Camera and Premium Features Expected

Official Teaser Hints at Major Styling Changes

Tata Motors has released the first official teaser of the upcoming Tata Punch facelift, confirming its launch on 13 January. The micro-SUV, already popular in its segment, has been spotted testing multiple times on Indian roads.

Design Inspired by Punch EV

The facelifted Punch borrows heavily from the Punch EV in terms of styling.
Both the front and rear sections have been redesigned, giving it a more premium and modern appearance.

Fresh Exterior Elements

  • Slim grille and new LED DRLs

  • Vertically stacked headlamp cluster reflecting Tata’s latest design language

  • Larger air-dam

  • Silver skid plate for a rugged SUV look

  • Redesigned 16-inch alloy wheels

  • New “blue” exterior shade

Safety Upgrades — 360° Camera Adds More Confidence

For the first time, Tata Punch is expected to feature a 360-degree camera, visible under the Tata logo in the teaser.

The rear profile gets connected tail lamps with a smoked effect, adding a premium touch.

Feature-Loaded Cabin With Big Screens

High-Tech Interior Setup

According to leaked details, the dashboard layout becomes more advanced with:

  • 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system

  • 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster

  • New two-spoke steering wheel with illuminated logo

  • Ventilated front seats

  • Wireless charging

Features such as automatic climate control, electric sunroof, and wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay are expected to continue.

Practicality Still a Strong Point

The twin-cylinder CNG setup ensures more luggage space, offering 210 litres of boot capacity in Punch iCNG.

Safety Features — Likely to Set a Benchmark

Tata Motors is known for prioritising safety, and the facelift is expected to offer:

  • 6 airbags (standard across variants)

  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

  • Hill Hold Assist (HHA)

  • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

  • Blind View Monitor

  • 3-point seatbelts for all passengers

  • ISOFIX child seat mounts

  • SOS emergency function

The CNG system also includes gas leak detection, automatically switching the vehicle from CNG to petrol if leakage occurs — alerting the driver.

A micro-switch prevents ignition while refuelling, improving safety further.

Engine and Performance — No Major Mechanical Changes

The Punch facelift will likely retain its current powertrain lineup:

Petrol Engine

  • 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder engine

  • 86 hp power and 113 Nm torque

Transmission:

  • 5-speed manual

  • 5-speed AMT (petrol variants)

CNG Mode

  • 73.4 bhp power

  • 103 Nm torque

Tata may also introduce AMT in the CNG version, similar to the Tiago iCNG and Tigor iCNG.

Claimed Mileage

  • 20 km/l (manual petrol)

  • 18 km/l (automatic petrol)

  • 27 km/kg (CNG manual)

Market Position and Rivals

With an expected price of ₹6 lakh, the new Tata Punch will compete with:

  • Hyundai Exter

  • Maruti Fronx

  • Citroen C3

  • Maruti Ignis

  • Nissan Magnite

  • Renault Kiger

The facelift aims to strengthen Tata’s presence in the growing micro-SUV category.