Tata Punch facelift will offer six variants from Smart to Accomplished+ S with petrol, turbo-petrol, CNG powertrains and other new features.
By Divyam Dubey
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Tata Motors has revealed the full variant lineup of the Punch facelift ahead of its launch on 13 January 2026. The updated micro SUV will be offered in six trims: Smart, Pure, Pure+, Adventure, Accomplished, and Accomplished+ S. Prices will be announced on launch day. From what is on offer, Tata is aiming to make the Punch appeal to a wide range of buyers.
There is a version for first-time car owners, one for regular city use, and others for buyers who want more comfort and technology. The facelift focuses on adding features, improving safety, and updating the design, while keeping the Punch familiar and easy to live with in everyday driving conditions.
The Smart variant is the starting point, yet it covers the basics well. It gets six airbags as standard, LED headlamps, and a new steering wheel design. Eco and City drive modes allow you to choose how the car responds in traffic. Safety and control come from ESC and indirect TPMS, while remote keyless entry adds daily convenience. This variant is aimed at buyers who want a safe and simple compact SUV.

The Pure variant adds comfort-focused features. Rear AC vents improve airflow for rear passengers. Steering-mounted audio and phone controls help keep attention on the road. The rear defogger and day-night IRVM support better visibility in different conditions. A centre console with an armrest improves usability, making the Pure better suited for regular commuting.
The Pure+ variant introduces more technology into the cabin. It gets a 20.32cm touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. A rear parking camera helps during tight parking situations. Cruise control adds ease on longer drives. The USB Type-C fast charger and height-adjustable driver seat improve overall convenience and driving comfort.
The Adventure variant focuses on ease of driving in busy environments. A 360-degree camera and blind spot monitor improve awareness in traffic. Push-button start and automatic climate control add comfort. Auto headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, and 15-inch wheels balance function and design. A rear wiper and washer improve visibility during rain.

The Accomplished variant moves the Punch towards a more premium feel. It gets 16-inch alloy wheels and a larger 26.03cm infotainment screen. LED DRLs and connected LED tail lamps update the exterior look. Thigh support seats and touch-based climate controls improve cabin comfort and usability.
At the top is the Accomplished+ S variant. It adds an electric sunroof, LED cornering fog lamps, and a 17.78cm digital cluster. Wireless charging, an auto-dimming IRVM, and iRA connectivity complete the feature list.
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The Tata Punch Facelift will be powered by the same 1.2-litre petrol engine with manual or AMT options, while higher trims also offer a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol with a six-speed manual. CNG options continue on select variants, and safety features like six airbags, ABS with EBD, ESC, TPMS, and hill descent control are standard across the range.