Tata Motors is preparing to refresh one of its best-selling models, the Tata Punch, which has seen immense success since its debut in 2021. Recently, a camouflaged test mule of the 2025 Tata Punch facelift was sighted during testing, reportedly in Pune, giving us a glimpse of what’s coming.
Despite the heavy camouflage, the images suggest the refreshed Punch will align closely with the design cues seen in the Punch EV, which was introduced in early 2024.
The front of the upcoming Punch facelift will likely sport Tata’s latest digital design philosophy, first seen on the Nexon EV.
This includes a closed-off grille, and a connected LED DRL strip that sits just beneath the bonnet.
Notably, “This DRL band is also expected to function as sequential turn indicators.”
The SUV retains the recognizable split headlamp layout, but upgrades it with:
Vertically stacked LED headlamps
LED fog lamps with a cornering feature
While the SUV’s profile stays largely unchanged, it receives a fresh set of 16-inch alloy wheels.
At the rear, changes are subtle with minor revisions to the LED taillight internals.
Spy images also provide a sneak peek into the updated cabin, revealing several enhancements aligned with Tata’s current generation of vehicles like the Altroz facelift.
A prominent highlight is the 10.25-inch freestanding infotainment touchscreen at the center.
The system, developed by Harman, supports wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, iRA connected car suite, and multiple voice commands.
A flat-bottom steering wheel featuring an illuminated Tata logo and toggle buttons for controls adds to the premium feel.
The test mule was equipped with a 5-speed manual gearbox.
Additional upgrades include:
New climate control panel
Multiple charging outlets: 45W Type-C, USB, and a 12V socket
The upcoming facelift is likely to retain the same mechanical setup as the current version.
The 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine will continue to deliver 86 bhp and 113 Nm of torque.
The i-CNG variant will also be carried forward, producing 73.4 bhp and 103 Nm.
Transmission options will include both a 5-speed manual and an AMT gearbox for the petrol version.
The 2025 Tata Punch facelift is shaping up to be a significant upgrade for one of Tata Motors’ most successful offerings. With its design inspired by the newer electric models like the Punch EV and Nexon EV, the facelifted Punch is set to bring a more modern and premium appeal to the micro-SUV segment.
Updates such as a sleek LED DRL strip, revised LED lighting setup, a 10.25-inch infotainment system with wireless connectivity, and new charging ports make it more feature-rich and future-ready. While the powertrain remains unchanged, the retention of both petrol and i-CNG variants ensures a wide range of choices for consumers.
Tata’s focus on improving in-cabin experience and safety features while keeping the mechanical reliability intact is a smart move that will likely reinforce the Punch’s popularity in the Indian market. As anticipation builds, buyers can expect a refreshed, tech-loaded SUV that remains affordable yet modern.