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I’m 6 ft tall and want to buy a new car. My daily city ride is almost 50 km. I’m planning for a Wagon R, considering its low ground clearance and safety standards. I’m exploring other options. Is there a car that offers great seat height (like the Wagon R) and good ground clearance? Please advise. Thank you.

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We would suggest you have a look at the Tata Punch. With its tall stance, the car has good headroom and will meet your requirement of good ground clearance, which stands at 193mm unladen. It will also meet your safety requirements, as the car is well-equipped with six airbags and ESP as standard across all variants. 

Tata Motors also says the Punch will secure a 5-star BNCAP crash rating. Since you run daily, running is high, and you are in the city, you could consider the CNG automatic version. 

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Posted on: 16 Jan 2026