Tata Punch 2026 Facelift Launched: Price, Features, Engine

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The new Tata Punch 2026 facelift is now launched in India with a starting price of ₹5.59 lakh.
  • A new 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine joins the lineup, offering a major performance boost.
  • With added features and fresh variants, the Punch aims to shake up the compact SUV segment.

The Tata Punch has received its biggest update yet. With the 2026 facelift, Tata Motors has added more power, new features, and fresh variants—while keeping prices aggressive for budget-focused SUV buyers.

Launched at a starting price of ₹5.59 lakh (ex-showroom), the updated Punch sits just slightly above the outgoing model, yet brings meaningful upgrades that many buyers were waiting for.

This facelift puts the Punch squarely against rivals like the Hyundai Xcent, Maruti Suzuki Fronx, and Citroën C3, especially for customers shopping in the sub-compact SUV space.

ModelPrice Range (₹, ex-showroom)Engine OptionsKey Advantage
Tata Punch 20265.59 – 9.30 lakhNA Petrol, Turbo Petrol, CNGNew turbo engine, fresh features
Hyundai Xcent5.74 – 9.61 lakhPetrolProven comfort-focused sedan
Maruti Fronx6.85 – 11.98 lakhPetrol, Turbo PetrolStrong brand reach
Citroën C34.95 – 10.21 lakhPetrol, Turbo PetrolRide comfort focus

Price Hike Explained: What’s Changed?

Compared to the pre-facelift version, prices have gone up by roughly ₹9,000 on standard variants. The newly introduced turbo-petrol trims command a higher premium of around ₹40,000, but the added power and extra features justify the increase.

Bookings are already open across India, and early interest appears strong—especially for the turbo-petrol models.

Variants and Colour Options

The new Punch is offered in six variants:

  • Smart (New)
  • Pure
  • Pure+
  • Adventure
  • Accomplished
  • Accomplished+

Buyers can choose from six colour options:

  • Daytona Grey
  • Scientific Blue
  • Bengal Rouge
  • Coorg Clouds
  • Caramel Yellow
  • Pristine White

Turbo-Petrol Engine: The Biggest Upgrade

The highlight of the 2026 facelift is the new 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine, borrowed from the Nexon. It produces 120PS of power and 170Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox.

According to Tata, this setup enables a 0–100 km/h sprint in 11.1 seconds, making it the quickest Punch ever.

For buyers who prefer efficiency over outright performance, the existing engines remain unchanged:

  • 1.2L naturally aspirated petrol: 88bhp, 115Nm
  • 1.2L petrol + CNG: 73.5PS, 103Nm

Transmission Options Remain Familiar

Transmission choices continue from the previous model:

  • 5-speed manual
  • 5-speed AMT

These options are available on the naturally aspirated petrol variants, offering flexibility for city-focused drivers.

Interior Updates and Features

Inside, the Punch now borrows its cabin layout from the Punch EV, featuring a touch-enabled HVAC control panel. While the dashboard design itself stays familiar, several subtle upgrades improve the overall feel.

Notable additions include:

  • New gloss black two-spoke steering wheel with illuminated logo
  • Updated fabric upholstery
  • Extendable thigh support for both front and rear seats

These changes make the cabin feel more premium without overcomplicating things.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the turbo-petrol engine available on all variants?

No. The turbo-petrol engine is offered on select higher variants, while lower trims continue with the naturally aspirated petrol option.

How much more expensive is the turbo-petrol Punch?

Turbo-petrol variants cost approximately ₹40,000 more than comparable non-turbo versions.

Does the facelift improve safety features?

While core safety features remain similar, Tata has focused this update more on performance, interior upgrades, and variant expansion.

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