Tata Punch EV

Tata Punch EV spied in public for the first time

As Tata readies itself to introduce four new electric cars to the market, the Punch EV has been spotted undergoing testing on Indian roads. The new Punch EV is expected to make its debut in the Indian market by the end of this year.

Despite heavy camouflage, the Tata Punch EV closely resembles the regular Punch, although subtle differences may exist, similar to what we’ve seen in other Tata models such as the Tiago and Nexon. Anticipate blue accents throughout the body, while the overall shape is likely to remain unchanged.

The spy images also reveal rear disc brakes on the electrified version, a departure from the drum brake system seen in the ICE version. With the electric powertrain, additional features are expected, including wireless charging, auto hold, and more.

A glimpse of the dashboard indicates that the car will retain the same 7.0-inch Harman infotainment system found in the regular version. Additions like Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, automatic climate control, and more are also likely to be included.

Tata Punch EV
Tata Punch EV

Powertrain details remain unknown

While precise details about the powertrain of the upcoming Tata Punch EV are not currently available, it is expected that the vehicle will incorporate Tata’s Ziptron technology, similar to the Tata Tiago EV and Nexon EV. The Ziptron technology offers various battery pack options, each delivering distinct ranges.

For example, the recently introduced Tiago EV is equipped with a 24 kWh battery pack that achieves an MIDC-certified range of 315 km, while a smaller 19.2 kWh battery pack provides a range of 250 km. It is likely that the Tata Punch EV will feature comparable range figures.

4 new EVs coming soon

Tata is actively developing four new electric cars that are poised to enter the Indian market in the near future. This revelation was made by N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, during a communication with the company’s shareholders. Among the forthcoming launches, Tata is expected to introduce an updated version of the Nexon EV, focusing primarily on cosmetic enhancements rather than a complete overhaul. This update will also incorporate an upgraded feature list.

Furthermore, Tata is set to unveil the all-new Harrier EV, building on the concept model showcased at the Auto Expo. This variant will be equipped with a dual motor setup, enabling all-wheel drive (AWD) capabilities. The Harrier EV is projected to offer an impressive 400 km range on a single charge.

Adding to its electric lineup, Tata will introduce the production version of the Curvv EV. Built on Tata’s second-generation platform, this car is designed to deliver a practical real-world range of around 400 km.

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