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uday

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I travel approximately 85 km daily and am considering the Tata Punch EV 2026, specifically the Adventure 40 kWh variant. Given my daily usage, would it be better to purchase the vehicle with the battery included or opt for the BAAS (Battery as a Service) model? Which option would make more financial sense in the long run?

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The Tata Punch EV is a great pick and should serve you well. While BaaS does lower the cost of acquisition, the battery rental and minimum costs actually add up to a lot and only make sense for users with high usage. There's also much else hidden in the fine print.
While you do fit the use case for BaaS, purchasing the vehicle would be a wiser option.
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George

6w

My daily running k.m around 100 .now I am using wagon r cng.Which ev for me better economic

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Sai Sri Harsha

23h

I want to buy a car for my parents (60 years old), who are currently using a Tata Tiago petrol. Their monthly usage is around 200-400km, and the car will be driver-driven. I have shortlisted the Baleno, Amaze, and Dzire. Budget is ₹10 lakh. We plan to keep the car for at least 10 years.

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Pick Honda Amaze VX MT. For your parents’ age and your low monthly running with a driver, it is the most comfortable choice from your shortlist within this budget and will feel like a nice upgrade from the Tiago.Compared to your Tata Tiago, the Amaze will feel roomier in the back, the seat is wider, and the ride is calmer over bumps. The door opening is large, and the seat height is friendly, so getting in and out is easy for 60-year-olds. The petrol engine is smooth and quiet in the city, and since a driver will handle the gears, a manual transmission works fine. It also offers great build quality and a large boot, and Honda cars are reliable and long-lasting.Pick the Maruti Suzuki Baleno if a longer features list matters more, as you'll get a higher variant at this price. Maruti’s service network is the widest, which helps for long-term ownership and easy parts availability almost anywhere.When you test drive, let your parents sit in the back, do a few speed breakers and rough patches, and check how easy it is for them to step in and out. That will make the choice clear.

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Sudhakar

23h

Hi, my budget is 12-14 lakh (on-road, Chennai). Usage includes everyday city driving and occasional weekend-long drives. I am looking for a reliable car that offers the best value in this price range. My requirements are: automatic transmission, a good set of features, ventilated seats and a sunroof, if possible, and no preference for fuel type.

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You should consider the Hyundai Venue HX6 1.0 Turbo DCT. Within your Rs 12-14 lakh budget, it gives you a sunroof, ventilated seats and many more features besides. For your daily drives, the Venue's high seating, good visibility and light controls make light work of traffic. And on your weekend trips, the 120hp turbo-petrol engine will provide some excitement. It also feels steady at highway speeds, and the ride handles bad patches well. Features are strong for the price, and Hyundai’s service reach in Chennai is wide and hassle-free.One thing to be aware of is that the DCT can feel a bit jerky at very low speeds, and this highlights the engine's turbo lag. But you will soon learn to drive around this, though.Another alternative is the Kia Sonet HTX 1.0 Turbo DCT. Though it uses the same powertrain, it is a little cheaper than its rival from Hyundai, which is built on a new-gen platform, and thus could provide better value. It too gets ventilated seats and a sunroof, but bear in mind its rear seat isn't as spacious as the Venue's, and the ride is noticeably stiffer.

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Posted on: 28 Feb 2026