2021 Tata Punch review, road test

    Stylish on the outside, practical on the inside, Tata’s new sub-compact SUV is a tough alternative to hatchbacks.

    Published on Nov 20, 2021 08:00:00 AM

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    2021 Tata Punch review, road test

    It packs in a 7.0-inch touchscreen with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, a crisp six-speaker Harman audio system, as well as (optional) connected car features. Other equipment that the top-spec Punch packs in are automatic projector headlamps with LED DRLs, rain-sensing wipers, cruise control, electric folding mirrors, climate control, cooled glovebox, rear wiper and washer, 16-inch alloys, fog lamps with cornering function and a security alarm, to name a few.

    Cruise control, auto lights/wipers are premium features it packs.

     

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    A Nath - 316 days ago

    Response for Accelaration is sluggish and irritating , difficult to cross 70KMPH speed barrier on plain road ( express ways) while AC is on, steering is not that smooth and free .

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    Pothaveni Pratheep Goud - 792 days ago

    This car safety but central locking is not working running time also children open mane danjors very pls tata set central locking

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