Speaking of the design changes that have been introduced, the Nexon facelift-inspired LED light bar is obviously the main highlight besides a similar bumper as well as grille design. Notable features include split LED headlights integrated into the front bumper, a new lower bumper featuring vertical strakes, and a silver faux skid plate. Interestingly, the Punch EV will also be the first electric car from the manufacturer that will feature a front-mounted charger – beneath the brand’s logo.
While the OEM has not revealed the powertrain specifications for the upcoming model, it is known that it will be available on two variants – Standard and Long Range. It is possible that the Punch.ev willdeliver a range somewhere between the 300-375 km mark.
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Coming to the rear side, it gets a similar taillight design as its ICE counterpart featuring Y-shaped brake lights, a roof-mounted spoiler, and a distinctive bumper design. Other features include 16-inch diamond cut alloy wheels with disc brakes on all wheels.
In terms of safety, the SUV will be getting 6 airbags, ABS, ESC, ESP as standard, cruise control, and a 360 degree camera, which will be limited to the top-spec trim. Other features include a new 10.25-inch infotainment system, a digital instrument cluster of the same size, illuminated two-spoke steering wheel, an optional sunroof available from the empowered trim onwards. Furthermore, the jewel drive control knob will only be available in the long range variants.