Let’s be honest: the original Tata Punch was a great “concept” but a lazy “performer.” It looked like an SUV, felt like an SUV, but the 1.2L engine felt like it was dragging its feet on the highway. Well, as of January 2026, the game has officially changed.
The Tata Punch 2026 facelift has just landed in showrooms, starting at an aggressive ₹6.12 Lakh (on-road Delhi). But the big news isn’t the price—it’s the heart. Tata has finally listened and dropped the 120PS iTurbo engine from the Nexon into this micro-SUV. The real truth is, if you’ve been holding off on the Punch because it felt “slow,” your excuse just vanished. But don’t waste your money if you think this is a high-speed corner carver—it’s still a tall SUV with body roll.

Tata Punch 2026: Quick Specs Table
| Feature | 1.2L Revotron (NA) | 1.2L iTurbo (New!) | 1.2L iCNG (Twin-Cylinder) |
| Max Power | 88 PS @ 6000 rpm | 120 PS @ 5500 rpm | 73.5 PS (CNG Mode) |
| Max Torque | 115 Nm @ 3250 rpm | 170 Nm @ 1750 rpm | 103 Nm |
| Transmission | 5-MT / 5-AMT | 6-Speed Manual | 5-MT / 5-AMT |
| ARAI Mileage | 20.09 kmpl | 18.2 kmpl | 26.99 km/kg |
| Ground Clearance | 187 mm | 187 mm | 187 mm |
| Safety Rating | 5-Star (B-NCAP) | 5-Star (B-NCAP) | 5-Star (B-NCAP) |
Design & Build: Miniature Harrier Vibes
The 2026 facelift isn’t just a bumper swap; it’s a complete identity shift. Tata has adopted the “Infinity Glow” design language seen on the Curvv and Harrier.
- Build Material: It uses the ALFA (Agile Light Flexible Advanced) architecture. This is why the doors close with that reassuring “thud” that its Korean rivals lack.
- The Face: You now get sleeker, connected LED DRLs and vertically stacked LED projector headlamps. The front grille is now a slim gloss-black strip.
- In-hand Feel: The door handles (still 90-degree opening) feel solid. The new 16-inch diamond-cut alloys give it a much more “planted” stance.

Interior & Visuals: The “CentraLuxe” Upgrade
The old Punch interior felt a bit “budget.” The 2026 model, however, borrows heavily from the Punch EV.
- The Screens: The highlight is the 10.25-inch HD Touchscreen by HARMAN. It is bright, responsive, and doesn’t wash out under the harsh Indian sun.
- The Cockpit: You get the new two-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo in the center—it looks incredibly futuristic at night.
- Digital Cluster: A 7-inch TFT digital instrument cluster shows you everything from navigation prompts to tire pressure (TPMS).

Performance: The Turbo Revolution
This is where you need to pay attention. The iTurbo engine transforms the Punch from a city crawler to a highway cruiser.
- Real-world Performance: The turbo kicks in at around 1700 rpm. We did a 0-100 kmph sprint in 11.1 seconds (the NA version takes almost 15 seconds).
- Stress Test: In stop-and-go traffic, the 6-speed manual is smooth, but the clutch is slightly heavy compared to a Maruti.
- Heating & NVH: Tata has improved the insulation. At 100 kmph, the 3-cylinder thrum is much better controlled than the 2021 model.
Engine & Dashboard Analysis
The new “Ultra View” cockpit is a massive step up. The touch-based AC control panel looks premium but can be a bit distracting to use while driving—the real truth is, physical buttons were safer.
- Paddle Shifters: Available only in the AMT petrol variants.
- Drive Modes: You get ‘Eco’ and ‘City’ as standard, while the iTurbo gets a ‘Sport’ mode that noticeably sharpens the throttle response.

Battery & Endurance (CNG Specs)
For those looking at the iCNG variant, Tata continues to dominate with the Twin Cylinder Technology.
- Storage: Unlike other CNG cars where the tank eats the boot, the Punch 2026 hides two 30-litre tanks under the floor, leaving you with 210 Litres of usable boot space.
- Refueling: The micro-switch turns off the engine during refueling for safety.
- Mileage: Expect 22-24 km/kg in mixed city/highway driving.
The Competition: Battle of the Micro-SUVs
Tata Punch 2026 vs. Hyundai Exter vs. Maruti Fronx
| Feature | Tata Punch 2026 | Hyundai Exter | Maruti Fronx |
| Safety | 5-Star (B-NCAP) | 6 Airbags Standard | 6 Airbags (Top Trim) |
| Engine | 1.2L Turbo (120PS) | 1.2L NA (83PS) | 1.0L Turbo (100PS) |
| Boot Space | 366 Litres | 391 Litres | 308 Litres |
| Sunroof | Voice-Assisted | Electric | Only in Turbo Trims |
The Winner: If you want features and refinement, the Exter is lovely. But if you want raw power and safety, the Tata Punch iTurbo is currently unbeatable in this segment.
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Final Verdict
Buy it if:
- Safety is your #1 priority: With 6 airbags, ESC, and a 5-star rating, this is the safest place for your family.
- You want “Big Car” power: The 120PS turbo engine makes overtaking on highways effortless.
- You need ground clearance: At 187mm, it handles broken village roads better than most hatchbacks.
Skip it if:
- You want the smoothest engine: The 3-cylinder engine still isn’t as “silky” as Hyundai’s 4-cylinder motors.
- You hate touch controls: The new touch-based AC panel is a fingerprint magnet and hard to use on the move.
- Rear space is critical: It’s a 4-seater at best for long journeys; three adults at the back will be a tight squeeze.
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FAQs (People Also Ask)
1. What is the actual on-road price of Tata Punch 2026?
The ex-showroom starts at ₹5.59 Lakh, but the on-road price (including insurance and taxes) ranges from ₹6.12 Lakh to ₹12.30 Lakh depending on the variant and city.
2. Does the 2026 Punch have a 360-degree camera?
Yes, the higher trims (Accomplished Plus) now come with a 360-degree HD camera system with a blind-spot monitor.
3. Is the Tata Punch iTurbo fuel efficient?
The iTurbo prioritizes power. In real-world city traffic, expect 11-13 kmpl. On highways, it can go up to 16-17 kmpl.
4. Can I buy the Punch in CNG with an Automatic gearbox?
Yes! Tata is the only manufacturer offering a CNG-AMT combination in this segment, making it perfect for city commuters.
5. How long is the waiting period for the 2026 model?
As of late January 2026, the waiting period is roughly 4 to 8 weeks depending on the color and variant (iTurbo has the highest demand).