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  1. Planning To Buy The New Tata Punch? See These 5 Pros And Cons First
  2. Tata Punch 2023 Price, Colours, Mileage, Reviews, Images
  3. Tata Punch CNG On Road Price, Features & Specs, Images
  4. 2021 Tata Punch micro SUV review, test drive


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Planning To Buy The New Tata Punch? See These 5 Pros And Cons First

Tata Motors has launched the all-new Punch micro SUV in India, priced at Rs. 5.49 lakh to Rs. 9.09 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The car was first revealed to us as the HBX concept at the 2020 Auto Expo, and ever since, the micro SUV has been one of the most anticipated products from Tata Motors. The carmaker, which begun accepting bookings for the Punch on October 4, 2021, says the micro SUV has bagged the Also Read: The Tata Punch comes with the proportions and stance of an SUV, along with smart features like projector headlights, LED DRLs, and 16-inch alloys Pros 1. 2. The Punch offers a host of smart features like - projector headlights, LED DRLs, 16-inch diamond-cut alloys, LED taillamps, and faux skid plates. Inside, the Punch comes with a 7-inch touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a multi-functional steering wheel, a part digital instrument cluster and more. Also Read: Tata offers optional Custom Packs for all 4 variants of the Punch 3. The Punch comes in 4 trims/personas - Pure, Adventure, Accomplished, and Creative, and Tata offers optional Custom Packs for all 4 variants - Rhythm, Dazzle and iRA. The optional pack are priced between Rs. 30,000 and Rs. 45,000 and for the premium, you add a bunch of features from the higher-spec variants lower and mid-spec trims. So, you don't need to upgrade to a higher spec variant just for certain features like the - 7-inch display, 16-inch alloys, DRLs, or rear camera. Also Read: The AMT version also gets a ne...

Tata Punch 2023 Price, Colours, Mileage, Reviews, Images

Latest Update• • Tata Punch In India, the Tata Punch debuted in October 2021. The Tata Punch has certain SUV-like characteristics for such a small car, including a higher seating position, plenty of ground clearance, and a relatively sturdy structure. It even received a perfect score of five stars on the Global NCAP crash test. It has sophisticated driving dynamics that feel like those of a larger car, and it is stylish and well-equipped. Tata Punch Features: • The Tata Punch comes with a split headlight design, LED DRLs, and projector headlamps up front. • Dual-tone bumpers, fog lights, a broad, single-slat grille, 16-inch dual-tone alloy rims, C-pillar mounted rear door handles, 90-degree opening doors, and LED taillights are among the features available on Punch. • The Tata Punch's interior includes a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system from Harman, a digital-analogue instrument cluster, and a leather-wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel. • It has cruise control, automatic climate control, steering-mounted controls, and rectangular AC vents with contrasting coloured accents, among other features. • Punch offers Adjustable Headrests, Adjustable power Steering, Glove Box Cooling, Instrument Console, Multifunction Steering Wheel, drive modes (City and Eco), iRA technology, and a height-adjustable driver seat from a comfort standpoint. Tata Punch Performance: • The Tata Punch is powered by a Revotron 1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol engine with 84bhp and 113 Nm of torqu...

Tata Punch CNG On Road Price, Features & Specs, Images

Multi-function Steering Wheel No Power Adjustable Exterior Rear View Mirror No Touch Screen No Automatic Climate Control No Engine Start Stop Button No Anti Lock Braking System Yes Alloy Wheels No Fog Lights - Front No Power Windows Rear No Power Windows Front Yes Wheel Covers No Passenger Airbag Yes Driver Airbag Yes Power Steering Yes Air Conditioner Yes Punch CNG Specifications & Features Engine and Transmission Engine Type 1.2 l iCNG Displacement (cc) 1199 Max Power 117.74bhp@6000rpm Max Torque 115Nm@3250+/-100rpm No. of cylinder 3 Valves Per Cylinder 4 Transmission Type Manual Gear Box 5 Speed Report Incorrect Specs Fuel & Performance Fuel Type CNG CNG Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) 60.0 Emission Norm Compliance BS VI 2.0 Report Incorrect Specs Suspension, Steering & Brakes Front Suspension Independent, Lower Wishbone, Mcpherson Strut With Coil Spring Rear Suspension Semi-independent Twist Beam With Coil Spring And Shock Absorber Steering Type Electric Steering Column Tilt Front Brake Type Disc Rear Brake Type Drum Report Incorrect Specs Dimensions & Capacity Length (mm) 3827 Width (mm) 1742 Height (mm) 1615 Boot Space (Litres) 366 Seating Capacity 5 Wheel Base (mm) 2445 No of Doors 5 Report Incorrect Specs Comfort & Convenience Power Steering Power Windows-Front Power Windows-Rear Air Conditioner Heater Adjustable Steering Automatic Climate Control Low Fuel Warning Light Accessory Power Outlet Rear Seat Headrest Rear Seat Centre Arm Rest Cup Holders-Front Cruise Control...

2021 Tata Punch micro SUV review, test drive

What is it? Described by Tata Motors as a product with ‘the agility of a hatchback and the DNA of an SUV’ and marketed as ‘sub-compact SUV’, the Punch is an interesting new addition to the carmaker’s line-up.The 3.8m-long Punch plugs the size and segment gap between the Tiago NRG cross-hatchback and Nexon compact SUV, and by virtue of its Rs 5.5 lakh-9.39 lakh (ex-showroom) price is likely to draw buyers from across segments. Tata is also going to lengths to drive home the point that the Punch’s SUV classification isn’t a misnomer. The Punch is a front-wheel drive-only model, but has been designed to take on the worst of Indian roads that are often as severe as mild off-road trails. Flat bonnet, split-headlight set-up establishes family ties with Harrier and Safari. The Punch is built on Tata’s new ALFA architecture and, like its platform sibling the Altroz, is expected to score big on safety. There’s one petrol engine with manual and AMT gearbox options for the moment and an EV derivative is also in the works. What is it like on the outside? Designed on a clean sheet of paper, the Punch has been conceived to be an SUV from ground up. The flat concave bonnet (raised on the sides) and its split headlamp layout with the LED Daytime Running Lamps atop and projector headlamp cluster below establish strong family ties with the larger Tata Harrier and Safari. Uniquely, the gloss black grille is an enclosed panel with a tri-arrow-shaped opening for the horn behind. The lower half...