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    Tata Punch vs Rivals: Price Talk

    Modified On Oct 18, 2021 07:41 PM By Sonny for Tata Punch

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    How does the pricing of Tata’s newest entry-level SUV fare against its closest competitors? We find out.

    The Tata Punch micro-SUV has been launched, and its detailed variant-wise prices revealed. The way the carmaker has priced its newest entry-level SUV pits it directly against hatchbacks and even the most affordable subcompact SUVs from Nissan and Renault.

    Here’s how their variant-wise prices compare:

    Petrol-Manual

    Tata Punch

    Mahindra KUV100

    Maruti Suzuki Ignis

    Nissan Magnite

    Renault Kiger

    Hyundai Grand i10 Nios

    Maruti Swift

       

    Sigma - Rs 5.10 lakh

       

    Era - Rs 5.29 lakh

     

    Pure - Rs 5.49 lakh

     

    Delta - Rs 5.81 lakh

    XE - Rs 5.71 lakh

    RXE - Rs 5.64 lakh

     

    Lxi - Rs 5.85 lakh

     

    K2+ - Rs 6.06 lakh

         

    Magna - Rs 6 lakh

     

    Adventure - Rs 6.39 lakh

    K4+ - Rs 6.55 lakh

    Zeta - Rs 6.22 lakh

    XL - Rs 6.47 lakh

    RXL - Rs 6.54 lakh

    Sportz - Rs 6.67 lakh

    Vxi - Rs 6.64 lakh

    Accomplished - Rs 7.29 lakh

    K6+ - Rs 7.08 lakh

    Alpha - Rs 6.97 lakh

    XV - Rs 7.05 lakh

    RXT - Rs 7.02 lakh

    Magna CNG - Rs 7 lakh

    Zxi - Rs 7.27 lakh

           

    RXT(O) - Rs 7.37 lakh

    Asta - Rs 7.43 lakh

     
         

    XL Turbo - Rs 7.62 lakh

     

    Sportz CNG - Rs 7.53 lakh

     
     

    K8 - Rs 7.72 lakh

     

    XV Premium - Rs 7.85 lakh

    RXZ - Rs 7.91 lakh

    Sportz Turbo - Rs 7.88 lakh

     

    Creative - Rs 8.49 lakh

       

    XV Turbo - Rs 8.20 lakh

    RXT Turbo - Rs 8.12 lakh

     

    Zxi+ - Rs 8.03 lakh

         

    XV Premium Turbo - Rs 9 lakh

    RXZ Turbo - Rs 9.01 lakh

       

    Take A Look At The Tata Punch’s Variant-Wise Features And Colours

    • The Punch's base variant undercuts all its SUV rivals here, but the base-spec variants of the Ignis and Grand i10 Nios are slightly more affordable. The Swift has the highest entry price, considering its base variant is better equipped than other hatchbacks.

    • Apart from the Nissan-Renault duo, all models here get 1.2-litre petrol engines with near-similar power and torque figures. The Punch makes 86PS/113Nm, while the KUV100, Ignis, and Grand i10 Nios generate 83PS/113Nm. However, the Swift's engine is more powerful -- making 90PS/113Nm -- with engine-idle stop-start as standard.

    • The Kiger and Magnite are offered with the choice of 1-litre naturally-aspirated and 1-litre turbo petrol engines, making 72PS/96Nm and 100PS/160Nm, respectively.

    • Hyundai is the only carmaker here to offer a CNG option. The Grand i10 Nios also gets a turbo-petrol engine that produces 100PS/172Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual only.

    • The Ignis is the most affordable car here. Its top variant is Rs 32,000 less expensive than the Punch's mid-spec 'Accomplished' variant. The Ignis Alpha is equipped with auto AC, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and LED projector headlamps.

    • The Tata Punch is bigger and slightly better equipped, featuring a semi-digital instrument cluster, cruise control, driving modes, and auto headlamps over the Ignis. The Tata's top-spec 'Creative' is pricier than the hatchbacks but cheaper than the top-spec and more powerful turbocharged variants of the Magnite and Kiger.

    Nissan Magnite
    Renault Kiger

    • For the extra Rs 51,000 over the Punch Creative, the Magnite XV Premium Turbo gets additional features like a 360-degree surround-view monitor, LED headlamps and fog lamps, sequential turn indicators, tyre pressure monitoring, and a fully digital instrument cluster with a 7-inch TFT display. The similarly priced Kiger RXZ Turbo doesn't get the 360-degree camera, but it does come with side airbags (total four), wireless charging, a PM 2.5 filter, and ambient lighting in the front footwells.

    • Hyundai offers the Grand i10 Nios a rear parking camera, an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a wireless phone charger, push-button start/stop, and auto AC. Its mid-spec variants are better equipped than those of the Punch. The top-spec Asta is only Rs 14,000 dearer than the Punch Accomplished and Rs 1.06 lakh more affordable than the Punch Creative.

    • The top-spec Maruti Swift Zxi+ is priced very similarly to the Tata Punch Accomplished. It offers auto LED projector headlamps, connected tech, auto AC, 15-inch alloy wheels, power-folding ORVMs, and 60:40 split-folding rear seats over the Tata.

    • The KUV100 NXT is a six-seater offering, unlike the rest in this comparison. Also, the Mahindra has the least features and creature comforts on offer. It packs a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, engine start/stop, mild-hybrid tech, power-folding ORVMs, and manual AC. It is expected to be replaced by a new-gen model in the coming years.

    Petrol-Automatic

    Tata Punch

    Maruti Suzuki Ignis

    Nissan Magnite

    Renault Kiger

    Hyundai Grand i10 Nios

    Maruti Swift

     

    Delta - Rs 6.31 lakh

           

    Adventure - Rs 6.99 lakh

    Zeta - Rs 6.72 lakh

     

    RXL - Rs 7.04 lakh

    Magna AMT - Rs 6.67 lakh

     

    Accomplished - Rs 7.89 lakh

    Alpha - Rs 7.47 lakh

     

    RXT - Rs 7.52 lakh

    Sportz AMT - Rs 7.28 lakh

    Vxi - Rs 7.14 lakh

         

    RXT(O) - Rs 7.87 lakh

    Asta AMT - Rs 7.91 lakh

    Zxi - Rs 7.77 lakh

       

    XL Turbo CVT - Rs 8.51 lakh

    RXZ - Rs 8.41 lakh

     

    Zxi+ - Rs 8.53 lakh

    Creative - Rs 9.09 lakh

     

    XV Turbo CVT - Rs 9.09 lakh

    RXT Turbo CVT - Rs 9 lakh

       
       

    XV Premium Turbo CVT - Rs 9.89 lakh

    RXZ Turbo  CVT - Rs 9.89 lakh

       

    • All naturally aspirated engines in this list except the Magnite get the choice of an AMT. The turbocharged engines are mated to a CVT automatic for a more premium experience.

    • The entry-level Punch AMT is more affordable than the entry-level Kiger AMT, but only by Rs 4,000. Meanwhile, the AMT variants of the Ignis and Grand i10 Nios are more affordable than the Punch, more so the Ignis. The Swift has the highest entry price for a petrol-AMT powertrain here.

    • The Punch AMT also gets an additional 'Traction Pro' feature for improved driveability on wet or muddy roads.

    • Meanwhile, the Swift's top-spec AMT variants add electronic stability control to the list of safety features.

    • The top-spec Punch AMT is dearer than the top-spec hatchback AMTs by well over a lakh. But the same Punch variant is priced similar to the second-from-the-top trims of the more powerful Magnite and Kiger turbo-petrol automatic.

    The Punch seems to be a middle ground between a hatchback and subcompact SUVs in size, price, and value for money.

    Also read:Take A Look At The Tata Punch’s Variant-Wise Features And Colours

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    abraham kollamana
    Oct 26, 2021, 1:10:21 PM

    Looks like Tata Motors is grooming the Punch as an alternative to the Indica which was no good than a taxi cab? Tata do not expect the Punch as a family car. Seriously think of a variant with CVT.

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