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Tata Punch EV spotted; to get a 10.25-inch touchscreen system?
Tata Punch EV spotted; to get a 10.25-inch touchscreen system?-March 2024
2023-12-14 EST 02:29:37

Tata Punch EV spotted; to get a 10.25-inch touchscreen system?

The Punch EVlikely to be launched soonExpected to be offered with two battery pack options

Ahead of its launch which is expected to take place soon, fresh spy shots of the new Tata Punch EV have made their way to the web. Apart from a new electric powertrain, the model is also expected to get a revised fascia compared to the current ICE-powered Punch. Tata Motors is yet to officially confirm the launch timeline of the Punch EV.

Tata Punch EV Dashboard

As seen in the image here, the Tata Punch EV test mule sports a large freestanding display on the centre console. This unit is likely to be a 10.25-inch screen that had made its debut on the Nexon EV range earlier this year. Elsewhere, the interior will get updates in the form of an electric parking brake, new rotary dial functioning as the gear selector, and an armrest for the front-row occupants. Also up for offer could be the new two-spoke steering wheel with a backlit Tata logo.

On the outside, we expect the new Punch EV to get a revised fascia with new DRLs, headlamps, grille, and bumper. The test mule also had a charging port at the front, although this could be retained inside the fuel filler cap similar to the ICE derivative.

Tata Punch EV Left Rear Three Quarter

Tata Motors has not revealed the battery pack specifications of the 2023 Tata Punch EV. It could arrive with two options that might be borrowed from its sibling, the Tiago EV, in the Medium Range and Long Range guise.

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