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Tata Punch EV price in Meerut
The Tata Punch EV price in Meerut starts at ₹10.00 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base model, Smart. The top model, Empowered+ S LR, is priced at around ₹13.94 lakh (ex-showroom).
Punch EV on-road price in Meerut ranges between ₹10.61 lakh to ₹14.79 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance).
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My daily travel is around 50 km, and I want to buy a used EV within a budget of 10 lakhs. Please suggest the vehicle.
I want to change/upgrade to an automatic petrol car that is easy to drive. I will be using it mostly for local shopping, etc. My budget is between 8-9 lakhs, and I am open to EVs.
Hello, Autocar. As a car fan, I’ve been a reader for quite some time. I want to buy a new car for my parents, who are first-time drivers, so an automatic is a must. I want a hatchback that is easy to drive and low on maintenance. Most of the driving will be on the highway or from the village to the nearby town. I’ve shortlisted the new Suzuki Swift ZXI AMT. Please share your opinion. Is there any other option you would suggest, if not the Swift?
My daily running is 300 km. I want to know if shifting to an EV is a good idea or if I should continue with an ICE vehicle.
I am planning to upgrade from the Grand i10 to a more fuel-efficient and comfortable car. I am confused between the Maruti Fronx and the Tata Punch EV. My budget is below Rs 10 lakh. Usage is mainly in the city, with occasional long drives of around 500 km one way.
I currently own a Tata Tigor AMT, but I’m unhappy with the AMT’s performance and the cabin feels too cramped for my 6 ft height. I want to upgrade with a budget of around ₹10 lakh. I’m considering a used Hyundai Creta (automatic), but I’m worried about petrol issues due to ethanol blending. Should I instead buy a new EV such as the Windsor EV or Tata Nexon EV? My driving is mainly in the city (Mumbai), about 500 km/month. Which option suits me best?
Since your running is 500km a month and within city limits, an EV makes sense for you. However, given your budget is around Rs 10 lakh, both the MG Windsor EV and Tata Nexon EV are more expensive than that. Alternatively, you should consider the Tata Punch EV.
The ARAI claimed Tata Punch EV range is 265 km for the smaller 25 kWh battery pack version and 365 km for the larger 35 kWh long range (LR) version, with a real-world LR range of around 229 km. Power and torque outputs are 82hp and 114 Nm for Standard and 122 hp and 190 Nm for Long Range. The Punch EV is ideal for urban users who want a compact, well-equipped EV with solid performance and comfort. Tata Punch EV prices start at Rs 9.99 lakh and go up to Rs 14.44 lakh (ex-showroom).
I need a compact city car - automatic, petrol or electric. I checked the Comet but found it overpriced and the seats uncomfortable. My budget is under ₹10 lakh, though I can stretch slightly. Which models should I consider?
If you are open to buying an electric vehicle, the Tata Tiago EV is a good option for city use. It's got a smooth powertrain and is much more practical than the MG Comet you also considered. There's also the option of the Tata Punch EV, though it is slightly out of your budget.
Among petrol automatic cars within your budget, the Hyundai i20 iVT and Citroen C3 AT have the smoothest automatic gearboxes. The Maruti Suzuki Swift AMT is also a good city car, though the AMT gearbox isn't as nice.
Want a second EV for daily solo city driving (≈700 km/month) with a ₹10 lakh budget. Please recommend models.
The Tata Punch EV is a really well-rounded vehicle, and makes for a great EV runabout. However, if you are open to its unconventional styling and two-door layout, the MG Comet is an excellent secondary vehicle on account of its compact dimensions. It is very easy to drive and park, and it is one of those cars which you will truly appreciate for its merits as you begin to live with it.
I’m looking for a car for my wife, who is turning 30. Her daily usage will be short city drives, about 8 km to and from the gym, along with grocery runs and mall visits. Our budget is ₹15 lakh, and we already own an i20 and an XUV700. Is the Thar 3-door RWD a good option for her, or would something more practical and fuel-efficient be better?
Currently I own a Taigun (2024 model) and a WagonR AMT (2016 model). I want to replace the WagonR with a new car for my daily office commute (12 km each way in normal traffic). My budget is ₹10 lakh and I’m looking for a diesel automatic (not AMT). Any suggestions?
There is nothing currently available given your requirements of a non-AMT diesel under Rs 10 lakh. The next closest would be the Kia Sonet diesel, which comes with a torque converter automatic but will be around the Rs 15 lakh mark (on-road). Since you seem to want a very smooth city commuter and are concerned about running costs, you could consider going electric. If you have the option to charge a car, an electric would do well in terms of offering you a smooth drive experience and with a low running cost. The Tata Punch EV would fit your requirements and come in at the Rs 10 lakh mark.








































