Tata Motors has rolled out the 2026 Tata Punch EV with a set of practical upgrades designed to make electric driving more approachable. Along with a larger battery and quicker charging, Tata has added a lifetime battery warranty and introduced a battery subscription option, all aimed at lowering entry barriers for first-time EV customers and city users. Here are the five upgrades that define the new Punch EV.
Lifetime Battery Warranty (Unlimited Kilometres)
The headline change is Tata’s lifetime battery warranty with unlimited kilometres. This directly addresses one of the biggest worries around EV ownership: long-term battery replacement costs. For customers planning to keep their car for several years, this adds serious peace of mind and makes the Punch EV feel like a safer long-term bet.
New 40 kWh Battery Pack
The Punch EV now gets a larger 40 kWh battery option, pushing the claimed ARAI range to 468 km. In real-world driving, Tata says owners can expect roughly 355 km on a full charge. That’s a meaningful improvement over the outgoing model and makes the Punch EV more practical not just for city commuting, but also for short highway trips and weekend drives.
Faster DC Charging
Charging speeds have also taken a big step forward. The updated Punch EV supports up to 65 kW peak DC fast charging, allowing a 20 to 80 per cent charge in just 26 minutes. Even more useful in everyday scenarios, a quick 15-minute top-up can add up to 135 km of driving range. For customers worried about long charging stops, this upgrade alone makes the new Punch EV far easier to live with.
Aggressive Pricing With Battery-as-a-Service
Introductory ex-showroom prices start at ₹9.69 lakh. But Tata has also introduced a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model, which brings the entry price down to ₹6.49 lakh. With this setup, customers don’t have to pay for the battery upfront. Instead, they’re charged ₹2.64 per kilometre based on usage. It brings the starting price down significantly and makes the switch to electric feel far more affordable for anyone watching their budget.
Segment-First and Premium Tech
Beyond the hardware updates, the Punch EV also sees a boost in features. It also gets Tata’s eTXV cooling setup, which helps regulate both the battery and the cabin more efficiently. Alongside that, there’s Level 2 ADAS, automatic high beam assist, dual digital displays, ventilated front seats, and a 360-degree camera.
All of this simply makes the Punch EV feel more complete than before. You’re getting features that were once reserved for pricier cars, but without pushing it out of the affordable bracket.
The Bigger Picture
Instead of overhauling the Punch EV, Tata has worked on the things that actually matter day to day: usable range, charging time, battery confidence, and upfront cost. With the larger battery, quicker charging, lifetime warranty, and flexible ownership options, the 2026 Punch EV simply feels easier to live with. For anyone thinking about switching to electric, this update makes the decision less complicated. It’s not just about specs anymore; it’s about making EV ownership feel practical and within reach.
2026 Tata Punch.ev Facelift ex-showroom prices:
30 kWh
- Smart – Rs 9.69 lakh
- Smart+ – Rs 10.29 lakh
40 kWh
- Smart+ – Rs 10.89 lakh
- Adventure – Rs 11.59 lakh
- Empowered – Rs 12.29 lakh
- Empowered+ – Rs 12.59 lakh
