Two new color options have been unveiled by Tata Motors in advance of the February 20 introduction of the Tata Punch EV facelift in India. The brilliant new yellow paint job that was unveiled previously will be used on the revised sub-compact SUV when it is released. The automaker has now revealed what looks to be a new copper bronze shade in its most recent article.
Tata’s selection includes a variety of yellow hues, such as the Harrier’s soft bronze yellow and the freshly released Safari’s vivid yellow. It’s unclear exactly what shade of yellow will be included in the color scheme, but it appears that the facelifted Punch EV will get a distinctive shade.
The freshly announced dark copper bronze shade is the alternative. It provides a more subtle appearance without coming off as overly ordinary, even though it is not as vivid as the yellow color option.
Design revisions for the Tata Punch EV facelift
The bolder external design will complement the new colors. For a neater look, the headlamps on the new Punch EV are positioned as separate modules in a redesigned split-LED structure. A piece of black plastic trim connects them on the present model. Additionally, the LED DRLs have been modified and are no longer mounted across the hood. For a butch appearance, the front bumper and grille design have also been altered to fit the new style.
Although the back fascia is now covered, we anticipate improvements in the form of updated bumpers and integrated taillamps. The Punch EV’s exterior is essentially unaltered, however new alloy wheel designs are anticipated. With prominent arches, thick black cladding around the doors, and turn indicators mounted on the ORVM, it maintains its boxy proportions and erect appearance.
Tata Punch EV facelift: Range and battery choices
The Punch EV makeover will maintain its current features, which include a 25 kWh battery pack for entry-level models with a 315 km single-charge range rating. The top-spec models get a 35 kWh unit that allows for a 421 km single-charge range. A 7.2 kW AC home charger and a 50 kW DC fast charger are available for charging; the latter allows a charge to increase from 10% to 80% in less than an hour.
The long-range variants produce 120 bhp and 190 Nm, while the smaller battery allows for 80 bhp and 114 Nm. The Punch EV has a top speed of 140 kmph and can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in 9.5 seconds.
FAQ: Tata Punch EV Facelift – New Colours, Design & Range Details
Q1. When will the Tata Punch EV facelift launch in India?
Tata Motors is set to launch the Tata Punch EV facelift on February 20 in India.
Q2. What are the new colour options introduced for the Tata Punch EV?
The facelifted Punch EV will be offered in:
A vibrant new yellow shade (exact tone yet to be confirmed)
A dark copper bronze finish for a more subtle and premium look
Q3. How is the new yellow shade different?
While Tata already offers various yellow hues across its lineup—such as the Harrier’s bronze yellow and Safari’s bright yellow—the Punch EV facelift is expected to receive a distinctive and exclusive yellow tone.
Q4. What design changes can be expected in the Tata Punch EV facelift?
The facelift will feature:
A redesigned split-LED headlamp setup
Updated LED DRLs repositioned from the hood
Revised front bumper and grille design
Possible updated rear bumpers and integrated tail lamps
New alloy wheel designs
Despite the updates, the SUV will retain its boxy proportions, upright stance, black cladding, and ORVM-mounted indicators.
Q5. What battery options will the Tata Punch EV facelift offer?
The Punch EV facelift will continue with two battery pack options:
25 kWh battery (entry-level variants)
35 kWh battery (top-spec variants)
Q6. What is the driving range of the Tata Punch EV?
The 25 kWh battery offers a claimed range of 315 km on a single charge.
The 35 kWh battery provides a claimed range of 421 km on a single charge.
Q7. What are the power and performance figures?
The smaller battery version produces 80 bhp and 114 Nm.
The long-range version generates 120 bhp and 190 Nm.
The Punch EV can accelerate from 0–100 kmph in 9.5 seconds and has a top speed of 140 kmph.
Q8. What charging options are available for the Tata Punch EV?
7.2 kW AC home charger
50 kW DC fast charger, which can charge the battery from 10% to 80% in under one hour.
Q9. Will the facelift affect the overall design identity of the Punch EV?
No major structural changes are expected. The SUV will retain its rugged and compact styling, with updates primarily focusing on cosmetic enhancements and new colour options.


