Tata Punch specs & features
Engine | 1199 cc |
Ground Clearance | 187 mm |
Power | 72 - 87 bhp |
Torque | 103 Nm - 115 Nm |
Transmission | Manual / Automatic |
Drive Type | FWD |
Global NCAP Safety Rating | 5 Star |
- Automatic Climate Control
- Rear AC Vents
- Parking Sensors
- Cooled Glovebox
- Cruise Control
- Sunroof
- Wireless Charger
- Key Specifications
- Top Features
- Stand Out Features
Tata Punch latest updates
What is the latest update on the Tata Punch?
Tata has relaunched the Punch Camo edition, which has now arrived at some dealerships. It features a new Seaweed Green exterior shade and a camo-themed interior.
In related news, the Tata Punch has been updated with new features, including a larger touchscreen and a wireless phone charger. Tata has also rejigged the lineup of the micro SUV introducing some new mid-spec variants in the lineup.
What is the price of the Tata Punch?
Prices of the 2024 Tata Punch now start at Rs 6.13 lakh and go up to Rs 10 lakh.
The petrol-manual variants range from Rs 6.13 lakh to Rs 9.45 lakh, while the automatic variants range from Rs 7.60 lakh to Rs 10 lakh. The CNG variants are priced from Rs 7.23 lakh to Rs 9.90 lakh and the Punch Camo ranges between Rs 8.45 lakh and Rs 10.15 lakh (all prices are ex-showroom, New Delhi).
How many variants are there in the Punch?
The Punch is available in four broad variants:
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Pure
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Adventure
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Accomplished Plus
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Creative Plus
The Camo edition is being offered with the mid-spec Accomplished Plus and top-spec Creative Plus variants.
Which is the most value-for-money variant of the Punch?
The best value-for-money variant is the Accomplished range which includes both AMT and manual transmission options, as well as a CNG variant. But if you want an experience that includes features from a segment above, then look at the top-spec Creative Flagship variant that offers creature comforts like rain-sensing wipers, electronically folding mirrors, sunroof and a cooled glovebox.
What features does the Tata Punch get?
The Punch’s feature suite has been recently updated to include a 10.25-inch touchscreen and a wireless phone charger. Other features include a cooled glovebox, a single-pane sunroof, a semi-digital driver’s display, auto AC with rear vents and a height-adjustable driver’s seat.
How spacious is the Tata Punch?
The Punch is quite spacious for a micro SUV. The seats are wide and supportive with plenty of leg and knee room for rear seat passengers. The cabin isn’t too wide so fitting three passengers in the rear seats will be a bit of a squeeze.
What engine and transmission options are available with the Punch?
The Punch is available with a single 1.2-litre three-cylinder naturally-aspirated petrol engine which can also be had with a CNG option.
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With petrol, it produces 88 PS and 115 Nm, mated either with a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT (automated manual transmission).
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With CNG, it produces 73.5 PS and 103 Nm, mated exclusively with a manual transmission.
What’s the mileage of the Punch?
Tata claims a mileage of 20.09 kmpl for the 5-speed petrol-manual transmission and 18.8 kmpl for the AMT transmission. The claimed fuel efficiency of the CNG version has not been revealed yet.
In our real-world tests, with the petrol engine, we managed to get 13.86 kmpl in the city and 17.08 kmpl on our highway mileage tests. You can expect a mileage of 12-14 kmpl in the city and 16-18 kmpl on the highway in real-world conditions.
How safe is the Punch?
The Tata Punch was crash-tested by Global NCAP in 2021, where it scored a 5-star safety rating.
Talking about the safety features, it has 2 airbags, ABS, EBD, a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), reversing camera with guidelines, ISOFIX child seat mounts and a 5-star Global NCAP safety rating.
How many colour options are available with the Punch?
There are a total of seven colours, including these options:
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Tropical Mist With Black Roof
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Calypso Red With White Roof
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Tornado Blue With White Roof
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Orcus White With Black Roof
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Daytona Grey With Black Roof
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Earthly Bronze (single-tone)
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Seaweed Green with white roof (exclusive to the Punch Camo Edition)
Should you buy the 2024 Punch?
The Punch is a rugged hatchback that has a great set of features and can handle bad roads a lot better than other compact hatches in its class. Consider it if you want a great feature set and its rugged ride quality.
What are the alternatives to the Tata Punch?
The Punch’s true rivals are the Hyundai Exter and Citroen C3. Considering its price, it also competes with the Maruti Fronx and Toyota Taisor.
Tata Punch price
Punch Pure(Base Model)1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.6 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Pure Opt1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.6.70 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Adventure1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.7 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Pure CNG Top Selling 1199 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.99 km/kg2 months waiting | Rs.7.23 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Adventure Rhythm Top Selling 1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.7.35 Lakh* | Check December Offers |
Punch Adventure S1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.7.60 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Adventure AMT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.7.60 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Adventure CNG1199 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.99 km/kg2 months waiting | Rs.7.95 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Adventure Rhythm AMT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.7.95 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Adventure Plus S1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.8.10 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Adventure S AMT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.8.20 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Adventure Rhythm CNG1199 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.99 km/kg2 months waiting | Rs.8.30 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.8.35 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus Camo1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.8.45 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Adventure S CNG1199 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.99 km/kg2 months waiting | Rs.8.55 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Adventure Plus S AMT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.8.70 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus S1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.8.80 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus AMT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.8.90 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus S Camo1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.8.95 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Creative Plus1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus Camo AMT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.05 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Adventure Plus S CNG1199 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.99 km/kg2 months waiting | Rs.9.05 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Creative Plus Camo1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.15 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus CNG1199 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.99 km/kg2 months waiting | Rs.9.40 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus S AMT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.40 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Creative Plus S1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.45 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus Camo CNG1199 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.99 km/kg2 months waiting | Rs.9.55 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus S Camo AMT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.55 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Creative Plus S Camo1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.09 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.60 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Creative Plus AMT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.60 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Creative Plus Camo AMT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.75 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus S CNG1199 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.99 km/kg2 months waiting | Rs.9.90 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Creative Plus S AMT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.10 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Accomplished Plus S Camo CNG1199 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.99 km/kg2 months waiting | Rs.10.05 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Punch Creative Plus S Camo AMT(Top Model)1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.8 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.10.15 Lakh* | Check December Offers |
Tata Punch comparison with similar cars
Tata Punch Rs.6 - 10.15 Lakh* | Renault Kiger Rs.6 - 11.23 Lakh* | Tata Nexon Rs.8 - 15.80 Lakh* | Hyundai Exter Rs.6 - 10.43 Lakh* | Tata Tiago Rs.5 - 8.75 Lakh* | Tata Altroz Rs.6.50 - 11.16 Lakh* | Maruti Swift Rs.6.49 - 9.59 Lakh* | Maruti FRONX Rs.7.51 - 13.04 Lakh* |
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Engine1199 cc | Engine999 cc | Engine1199 cc - 1497 cc | Engine1197 cc | Engine1199 cc | Engine1199 cc - 1497 cc | Engine1197 cc | Engine998 cc - 1197 cc |
Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol | Fuel TypeDiesel / Petrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypeDiesel / Petrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG |
Power72 - 87 bhp | Power71 - 98.63 bhp | Power99 - 118.27 bhp | Power67.72 - 81.8 bhp | Power72.41 - 84.48 bhp | Power72.49 - 88.76 bhp | Power68.8 - 80.46 bhp | Power76.43 - 98.69 bhp |
Mileage18.8 - 20.09 kmpl | Mileage18.24 - 20.5 kmpl | Mileage17.01 - 24.08 kmpl | Mileage19.2 - 19.4 kmpl | Mileage19 - 20.09 kmpl | Mileage23.64 kmpl | Mileage24.8 - 25.75 kmpl | Mileage20.01 - 22.89 kmpl |
Airbags2 | Airbags2-4 | Airbags6 | Airbags6 | Airbags2 | Airbags2-6 | Airbags6 | Airbags2-6 |
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Tata Punch expert review
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With the Punch, Tata is trying to deliver a knockout blow to its competition Have they succeeded?
UPDATE: Tata has launched the Punch. Its introductory prices range from Rs 5.49 lakh to Rs 9.4 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
Defeating cars like the Maruti Swift and Hyundai Grand i10 Nios is not easy. A task attempted by Ford, Mahindra and Chevrolet on many occasions but with little success. To win over these two stalwarts, you need a car with a different approach, one that possesses skill sets that go well beyond what they offer. Tata has tried to do just that by bringing in a mini SUV to knock out the hatchback kings with the Punch. So is the Tata Punch good enough to do just that? Read on to find answers.
Exterior
As far as looks are concerned, the Punch looks attractive. Up front it appears imposing thanks to the high bonnet and puffed up panels. The LED daytime running lamps and projector headlamp placement reminds you of the Harrier and Tata designers have also added a tri-arrow pattern on the grille and lower half of the bumper which lends it some flair. In profile it definitely makes a case of it being an SUV thanks to the upright A-pillar and the height, which is more than even its bigger brother, the Nexon. There is no shortage of muscle too, just look at the flared wheel arches! In the top variant you also get a dual-tone paint job and the sharply cut 16-inch alloy wheels complete the look. On the lower variants you have to make do with 15-inch steel rims but in the one below the top Accomplished variant with the help of the option pack you can opt for the same 16-inch alloys along with projector headlamps, LED DRLs and blacked-out A-pillar. The rear design too is muscular and you will find the same tri-arrow pattern on the bumper but the highlight are the tail lamps. In the top variant, you get LED lighting and teardrop shape with the tri-arrow pattern which looks fantastic lit up.
What helps the Punch look even more imposing is the size. Compared to its competition it is wider and taller and is just a bit shorter in length than the Maruti Swift. In fact, heightwise, compared to the Nexon it is taller and slightly smaller on other parameters. Even when you look at its 190mm of ground clearance it's as if this car is trying to convince you of being an SUV rather than a hatchback.
Punch | Swift | Grand i10 Nios | Nexon | |
Length | 3827mm | 3845mm | 3805mm | 3993mm |
Width | 1742mm | 1735mm | 1680mm | 1811mm |
Height | 1615mm | 1530mm | 1520mm | 1606mm |
Wheelbase | 2445mm | 2450mm | 2450mm | 2498mm |
Interior
Compared to the shouty and in-your-face exterior design, the Punch’s interior looks a lot simpler yet modern and classy. Thanks to minimal physical buttons on the centre console the dash design looks clean and the white panel gives it a nice flow and also helps the cabin seem wider than it is. The floating 7-inch display is placed high on the dashboard which makes it easy to use even on the move as it comes just below your eye line.
Speaking of quality, which traditionally is a weakness of Tata vehicles, it seems to have changed with the Punch. Of course like its rivals the Punch also doesn’t get soft-touch plastics but the textures that Tata has used help it feel properly premium. The white panel on the dash, for example, has a fading tri-arrow pattern that looks unique and even the black insert above has an interesting texture that looks appealing and feels premium to the touch. Even the plastics used lower down on the dash have the same graining as the upper portion of the dash, which helps the quality look consistent across. The touchpoints too like the gear lever, power window buttons and stalks are well finished. The steering wheel is shared with the Altroz and its small diameter and chunky wrapped rim help it feel sporty.
Thanks to the low dash and window line visibility up front is good except the thick A-pillar does create a bit of a blind spot, especially while crossing junctions. In terms of driving position, like in the Altroz, the steering wheel is positioned slightly to the left from your body, which takes some getting used to. Apart from that, the long range of adjustment for the seat height and steering tilt help in finding your preferred driving position with ease.
In terms of comfort, the front seats are wide and well-contoured which make them comfortable even for long journeys. The back seat surprises you with the amount of space on offer. You get more than enough knee room, headroom and thanks to the high-mounted front seats you get loads of foot room to stretch and relax. The bench itself is well shaped with ample under-thigh support and the backrest angle is comfortable too. If we had to complain then it would be about the seat cushioning which is a bit too soft and you could experience a bit of discomfort over long journeys.
Practicality
In terms of practicality, front passengers will be happy. Up front you get a big glovebox with a separate compartment to keep the car manual and papers. Door pockets aren’t massive but are well designed and can accommodate a one-litre bottle with ease. You also get a mobile or wallet cubby on the right of the steering column and even below the centre console. The two cup holders behind the gear lever are well designed but they are placed a bit too behind as compared to the passengers-and that’s because you have to share them with the rear passengers ‘cause they don't get any! In the top-end variant, you do get a rear armrest but no cup holders and rear passengers don’t even get a USB or 12 V charging port. On the upside, you do get sizable door pockets and seatback pockets.
When it comes to boot space, in this price bracket you won’t get anything better. The 360-litre boot is well shaped, deep and can easily gobble up a weekend's worth of luggage with ease. The loading lip however is a bit high, which can make loading large and heavy items a pain. The rear seat folds to give you extra loading space when required but the seats don’t fold flat and there is a huge ridge to contain with.
Tata Punch | Maruti Ignis | Maruti Swift | |
Boot space | 366L | 260L | 268L |
Features and Safety
Pure
When it comes to features the base variant doesn't get much kit. It gets basic things like front power windows, tilt steering and body-coloured bumpers. But with the help of the option pack, you can get an audio system with steering-mounted controls fitted to the car.
Adventure
Next up, the Adventure variant adds important features like a USB charging port, electric ORVMs, all four power windows and remote keyless entry. With the help of the option pack, you can also add a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 6 speaker sound system and a reversing camera.
Accomplished
With the Accomplished variant, you start to get some feel-good features like LED tail lamps, cruise control, height-adjustable driver's seat and push-button engine start. With the option pack, you can also add 16-inch alloy wheels, LED DRLs, projector headlamps and a blacked-out A-pillar.
Creative
In the top Creative variant, you start getting premium features like auto folding ORVMs, automatic climate control, 7-inch drivers display, and rear seat armrest. You also get some headline features like automatic headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, IRA connected car tech as an option and a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Unfortunately, the infotainment system feels a bit old as compared to the rest of the car. The screen resolution is not that great, the graphics feel a bit dated and the fact that you don’t get any physical buttons makes it all the more difficult to operate, especially on the move.
Pure | Adventure | Accomplished | Creative |
Front power windows | 4 inch infotainment | 7 inch touch screen | 16 inch alloy wheels |
Tilt steering | 4 speakers | 6 speakers | LED DRLs |
Body coloured bumpers | Steering mounted controls | Reversing camera | Projector headlamps |
USB charging port | LED tail lamps | Roof rails | |
Option Pack | Electric ORVM | Front fog lamp | 7 inch driver's display |
4 inch infotainment | All four power windows | Push button start | Auto headlamps |
4 speakers | Anti glare interior mirror | Cruise control | Rain sensing wipers |
Steering audio controls | Remote keyless entry | Height adjustable driver seat | Auto folding ORVMs |
Wheel covers | Traction Pro (AMT Only) | Automatic climate control | |
Body coloured ORVM | Cooled glovebox | ||
Follow-me-home headlamps | Option Pack | Rear wiper and washer | |
16 inch alloy wheels | Rear defogger | ||
Option Pack | LED DRLs | Puddle lamps | |
7 inch touch screen | Projector headlamps | Rear seat armrest | |
6 speakers | Blacked out A pillar | Leather steering and gear lever | |
Reversing camera | |||
Option Pack | |||
IRA connected car tech |
Safety
In terms of safety features, the Punch comes with the same list right from the base variant. You get dual airbags, ABS with EBD and ISOFIX child seat anchorage points for the rear seat. If Tata would have offered more airbags in the higher variant or even ESP, the safety package could have looked even better. Also, the Punch has scored a 5-star safety rating in the Global NCAP crash test, making it the third Tata model to score a 5-star safety rating after the Nexon and Altroz.
Performance
The Tata Punch comes with just one engine option: a 1199cc three-cylinder motor that makes 86PS of power and 113 Nm of torque. This is the same motor that you get in the Altroz but Tata claims that they have made some changes to improve performance and refinement.
The improvement is noticeable as soon as you start the engine. You experience fewer vibrations and the motor also idles more smoothly and quietly. Of course, the motor does get quite vocal when you rev it past 4000rpm but it never feels too intrusive. This engine also makes the Punch a relaxing city commuter thanks to its responsive nature at low engine speeds. It pulls strongly and cleanly from as low as 1500rpm, which means that gearshifts are kept to a minimum. Even the gearshift quality is one of the best we have experienced on any Tata car. It has a positive action, short throws and slots into gear easily. The Clutch too is light and feels progressive in the way it bites. But for city driving our choice will be the AMT variant. This basic automatic transmission feels smooth on light throttle and ambling along in traffic is very easy. The shifts too are surprisingly smooth at low speeds which makes it an ideal companion to tackle our urban jungle. On the downside, if you do go hard on the throttle to execute an overtake it does take its own sweet time to downshift and this is where this gearbox feels slow.
It is out on the highway, however, that the biggest drawback of this engine shows up. The punch cruises well at around 80-100kmph but when you want to execute a quick overtake, you feel the lack of outright punch. This motor struggles to gain momentum quickly and does feel a bit out of breath. This problem is even more accentuated when you are driving uphill, where you have to constantly shift to make decent progress.
We strapped our VBOX timing gear to find out how the Punch’s acceleration stack against its main rivals and the figures tell you the same story. The 0-100kmph sprint takes 16.4 seconds for the manual and a leisurely 18.3 seconds for the AMT. As you can see in the table below it is way slower than its rivals.
Tata Punch | Maruti Ignis | Maruti Swift | Hyundai Grand i10 Nios | |
0-100kmph | 16.4s | 13.6s | 11.94s | 13s |
Ride and Handling
Ride quality is one of the biggest strengths of the Punch. Regardless of the road surface it comfortably flattens out almost everything in its path. At low speeds, the Punch deals with the biggest of speed breakers with ease thanks to its 190mm ground clearance and long-travel suspension. Potholes and road imperfections too are dealt with easily and the suspension does its job silently. Even out on the highway, the Punch has a comfortable ride quality and more importantly it feels stable which makes it a comfortable long-distance cruiser.
In terms of handling the Punch feels safe and predictable but not sporty. It rolls a bit into corners and ultimately it doesn’t have the finesse and poise of a low slung hatch like the Altroz. When it comes to braking, the Punch has adequate stopping power with a good pedal feel.
Off-roading
Tata is making a lot of noise of the Punch being a proper SUV and to prove just that, they had created a small off-road course which consisted of inclines, declines, axle twisters, water pit and slippery section to test traction. In all of these tests, the Punch did surprisingly well but we were most impressed with three aspects. The first one was the axle twister test where thanks to its long-travel suspension the Punch was able to find traction where normal hatchbacks might struggle. Next up was the water pit, where we were able to test out its 370mm wading depth. Although by off-road standards it is less (Thar's water wading depth is 650mm) it will prove to be perfect for cities like Mumbai where flooding during rains is quite common.
Verdict
If we had to pinpoint one drawback in the Punch then it would be the petrol motor. It is good for city commutes but out on the highway, it lacks outright power which stops it from being versatile. Other than that it is hard to flaw this impressive car. It is spacious and comfortable, it is pretty well loaded and thanks to the option packs, even the lower variants can be customised to your requirements.
There are four big aspects however where this car stands out from the competition. The first one is the ride quality, which is phenomenal regardless of the road you are driving on. The second one is rough road ability, which is miles better than any of its rivals. The third aspect is the design, which is the most striking at this price point. And the last one is quality: compared to old Tata vehicles, the Punch has taken a huge leap forward and could set a new segment benchmark.
Pros & Cons of Tata Punch
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Striking looks
- High quality cabin
- Great interior space and comfort
- Ride comfort over bad roads
- Now gets a larger 10.25-inch touchscreen
- 5-star Global NCAP safety rating
- Engine feels short on power for highway drives
- No charging port or cup holders for rear seat passengers
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Tata Punch user reviews
- THE TATA PUNCH
It's a very nice looking and performance is so good.. Its fueling design etc is nice,better for middle class families. 4-5 people can be easily fitted.. There are many functions in it... Overall I'll give it 4.7 rating🤩🙂Read More
- Good Car Under Budget
Best car under budget if you are giving importance in safety features and mileage than this car for you. Car is easy to drive this car have many features .Read More
- Just Awesome Car...........
Super car ,mileage, safety, maintenance,all parts available in market....TATA PUNCH such a Great car Made by TATA ......We are feeling proud Group of TATA companies...LOW PRICE HIGH feature in this CarRead More
- Tata Means Trust
Ovarall good experience if consider this price range the power is more then enough, and also safety is much better then this sagment cars. But we face an issue in service centre they will not listening us properly and take more time then usually, hope Tata will take up this problem on serious note because this is the main complaints against the Tata motorsRead More
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TATA cares no Nice to batra and comfortable and protection and so nice pick up in cars and protection so comfortable and nice look and design and all comfortable looke goodRead More
Tata Punch mileage
The Petrol models have mileage range between 18.8 kmpl to 20.09 kmpl with manual/automatic. The CNG model has a mileage of 26.99 km/kg.
Fuel Type | Transmission | ARAI Mileage |
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Petrol | Manual | 20.09 kmpl |
Petrol | Automatic | 18.8 kmpl |
CNG | Manual | 26.99 km/kg |
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A ) The Tata Punch has Front-Wheel-Drive (FWD) drive system.