The Tata Punch EV is based on the ALFA platform and is expected to be launched during the festive season
Tata Punch EV has been spotted testing and the latest images show a charging port in the front bumper. This is unlike the other EV siblings in the company’s EV fleet.
Tata Punch EV Exterior changes could include a revised LED DRL unit, new alloy design, disc brakes for all tyres and ORVMs borrowed from the outgoing Harrier.
On the inside, it is likely to sport the new two-spoke flat-bottom steering wheel with a screen right at the centre. The layout was first seen on the Curvv concept, which was just backlit and displayed the Tata logo.
The upcoming Tata Punch EV steering wheel is expected to act as a screen that could relay information similar to the instrument cluster. Other features could include a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment unit, a sunroof, a 360-degree camera, a wireless charging pod, and a rotary gear selector to name a few.
The Tata Punch EV specifications are not out yet, but we can expect the car to be offered in two variants: Standard and Long Range. We can expect the Tata Punch EV to be housing the 26 kWh battery that also does duty for the Tata Tigor EV and the Nexon EV’s 30.2 kWh battery in the Long Range variant.
The Tata Punch EV can be expected to retail at a price tag that starts from Rs. 13 lakh and will stretch to Rs. 17 lakh. Upon launch it will lock horns with the Citroen eC3.
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By: Sumesh Soman