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Shubham Jain

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My daily running is around 200 km, mostly on highways. Kindly suggest a suitable EV within a budget of Rs. 10-12 lakh.

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With a 200 km highway run every day and a budget of Rs. 10-12 lakh cap, the Tata Punch EV Smart+ 40 is the one you should look at. In this price, it gives the most usable highway range and it supports DC fast charging. It feels smooth and quiet at steady speeds, is easy to drive for long hours, and has a comfy cabin. The elevated driving position also gives you a great view out of the cabin and the high ground clearance will help you deal with large speed breakers and broken roads with ease.

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Franklin R

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I currently own a 2015 Maruti Suzuki Celerio AMT that has covered around 57,000 km, mostly in moderate city traffic. I am now considering replacing it, mainly because the car is over 10 years old and also due to concerns around increasing ethanol blending in petrol. My usage is quite limited - around 10-20 km daily in city traffic, amounting to roughly 5,000–6,000 km annually. I am confused between buying an EV like the Tata Punch EV Long Range or going for another petrol automatic such as the Maruti Taisor 1.2 NA AMT. With the EV option, I am also concerned whether my low running could negatively affect battery health over time. At the same time, I wonder if I would ever recover the higher purchase cost of an EV, given my limited annual usage. Could you please advise which option would make more practical sense for my requirements?

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Given your limited usage, most of it being in the city, an EV sounds like a great idea. Even though lowered running costs aren't your concern, you will appreciate the savings as time goes by, and yes, you get to wait out the ethanol uncertainty and see how it pans out. The Tata Punch EV is an excellent choice for a first EV, being compact, yet feature-packed and powerful. It will also feel like an appreciable upgrade to your 11-year-old Celerio. As for battery health, low usage isn't an issue, but instead how you handle it. Don't charge the car too often just because it is sitting idle; instead, wait for the SOC to get low, and plug in as infrequently as comfortably possible. Conversely, don't let the SOC reach 0, as that's not good for battery health either. And of course, make sure you have a charger installed at home, as relying on the public charging network isn't ideal at this point.

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Posted on: 21 May 2026