With updated pricing, bigger battery packs, and premium features on offer, here’s a detailed comparison of Tata’s two popular electric SUVs to help you choose the right one.
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Tata Punch EV Facelift: Updates and Price Drop
Summary generated by AI · Reviewed by Gear Choice Team
The 2026 Tata Punch EV Facelift features new styling, improved interiors, and bigger battery packs for extended range.
Entry-level Punch EV prices have been slashed, making it more affordable than the larger Nexon EV.
A new Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) option is introduced, with prices starting from just ₹6.49 lakh.
Tata Motors just dropped the 2026 Tata Punch EV Facelift. Yeah, they updated it. New styling, slightly better interior, and bigger battery packs giving you more range. And guess what? They also slashed the entry-level Punch EV prices. Makes it cheaper than the larger Nexon EV, which sits a notch above in Tata’s lineup. Confused among the two? Don’t fear. Let’s spoil it down.
Price and Variants
Punch EV facelift starts at ₹9.69 lakh, goes up to ₹12.59 lakh. Nexon EV? ₹12.49 lakh to ₹17.49 lakh. So, about ₹3 lakh difference at the base. High-end trims? Can go up to ₹5 lakh difference. That’s quite something.
Photo : Bold exterior styling meets electric innovation
Here’s the kicker Punch EV now comes with Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS). Prices start from just ₹6.49 lakh. Cool, right? If you are doing a Tata EV comparison, the numbers alone tell you a story. Nexon EV is pricier. But it’s bigger, has some extra toys, and more cabin space. So, you know, you pay for what you get.
Dimensions and Cabin Space
Let’s talk size. Punch EV is 3880 mm long. Nexon EV? 3995 mm. It’s wider too 1802 mm vs 1742 mm. That extra width makes a difference for rear passengers. More shoulder room.
Photo : Tech-loaded cabins with premium comfort feel
The wheelbase tells a story too. Nexon EV has 2498 mm, Punch EV 2445 mm. Yup, more space inside. Ground clearance? Punch EV and Nexon LR 190 mm. Nexon MR 205 mm. So yeah, MR can handle bumps better. These numbers matter, trust me.
Punch EV facelift now packs 30 kWh and 40 kWh batteries. Nexon EV offers 30 kWh and 45 kWh. Range-wise, Punch EV claims 365–375 km, Nexon EV 468–489 km. Not a huge gap, honestly.
Power? Nexon EV leads 144 PS, 215 Nm. Punch EV facelift 88–129 PS, 154 Nm. But here’s the thing acceleration difference isn’t massive. Why? Nexon EV is heavier. Funny, right? Punch EV’s 40 kWh battery is very much comparable to Nexon’s bigger battery. So, long drives are doable.
Features and Safety
Both cars are loaded. Auto LED headlamps, LED taillamps, 16-inch alloys, roof rails, ambient lighting, cooled glovebox check. But Nexon EV steps up the game. Bigger 12.3-inch touchscreen, 9-speaker JBL system, panoramic sunroof. Oh, and Level-2 ADAS. Punch EV? Nope. Safety? Both have 6 airbags, ESC, TPMS, rear parking sensors. Nexon EV also gets front sensors. Extra peace of mind.
Budget tight? Shorter range okay? Punch EV facelift. It’s compact, affordable, and range is decent. Want more space, power, and premium feel? Nexon EV. Simple. At the end, Tata Punch EV facelift vs Tata Nexon EV is set power, range, and features. Both make sense for Indian roads. Both are long-term buddies. You pick what fits your style.
Mansi AryaMansi Arya serves as an editor at GearChoice.in, where she oversees content strategy and production within the digital gear and tech space. With a strong foundation in digital marketing and social media strategy, she brings both editorial direction and promotional insight to the platform.