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Last Updated on: 13 Aug 2026
Tata Punch EV price in Theni
The Tata Punch EV price in Theni starts at ₹10.13 lakh for the Smart 30 base variant, including all taxes, RTO fees and insurance. In comparison, the Tata Punch EV Empowered + S 40 top model price in Theni is ₹13.56 lakh.
The Tata Punch EV price in Theni starts at ₹10.13 lakh for the Smart 30 base variant, including all taxes, RTO fees and insurance. In comparison, the Tata Punch EV Empowered + S 40 top model price in Theni is ₹13.56 lakh.
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Door No 158/3, Periyakulam Road, Rathinam Nagar, Theni, Tamil Nadu 625531
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The Punch EV price range is Rs 9.69 lakh to Rs 12.79 lakh (ex-showroom), which is much more affordable than the ex-showroom pricing of its key rival, the Citroen eC3 (Rs 12.9 lakh-13.26 lakh).
Given that the Punch EV now offers larger batteries, greater range, and more power, all the while being more affordable than the pre-facelift model, it's safe to call it a value-for-money offering.
I am using MG Hector plus Savvy pro CVT April,2023 model but its mileage is coming down to 7 to 8 on highway due to E 20 fuel, company is also saying that yr vehicle is E 20 compliant and need not worry about engine but during my highway trip to Delhi journey, my car stopped on flyover while running and did not take start, i have to call RSA and car went to service centre by towing. In service centre they told me that while cleaning engine tank white color substance found due to this fuel injection line choked and did not take start due to E 20 petrol. Now I want to switch to EV of either MG windser or TATA punch EV or Maruti E vitara. which is suitable as safety and price wise and range and charging price. My budget is 15 lac.
I like Mahindra vision s .I recently book tata punch ev but I like Mahindra vision s more than tata punch ev.i just want to know that is this car coming in Ev.
Hi Autocar Team, I currently own a 2016 Maruti Suzuki Ciaz diesel, which I plan to keep for highway trips, long-distance travel and as a backup vehicle. I am looking to buy a second car purely as a city EV for Chennai, with a budget of around Rs 15 lakh on-road, though I can stretch slightly if justified. My typical usage includes daily city driving, client meetings, airport runs and occasional family outings. I drive around 10,000km per year and usually keep my cars for 7-9 years or until they reach around 1 lakh kilometres. My priorities are: ride comfort and suspension, reliability over 7-9 years, battery warranty and long-term ownership confidence, service network and availability of parts, ease of driving and parking in city traffic, resale value after 7-9 years, and real-world range of at least 300km. I have already test-driven several EVs, including the Mahindra BE 6, Hyundai Creta EV, Kia Carens EV, MG ZS EV, Maruti e Vitara and VinFast VF 6. While I liked the Mahindra and VinFast products, I am now wondering whether a smaller and more affordable EV makes more sense since I already have the Ciaz for highway duties. Which EV would you recommend as the best secondary city car for long-term ownership in India today? Would you choose the Tata Punch EV, Nexon EV, Tiago EV, MG Windsor EV or another option altogether? Looking forward to your advice.
Pick the Tata Nexon EV 45kWh. For a Chennai city car, it rides over broken roads better than most, slips into tight parking spaces, and still delivers over 300km on a single charge. You already have the Ciaz for highway duties, so the Nexon EV’s size, light steering and good visibility make daily client visits and airport runs stress-free.For long-term ownership, Tata’s EV footprint is the widest in India today, with parts and service support across most cities, and the 8-year/1.6 lakh km battery warranty aligns well with your 7-9 year ownership plan. The battery chemistry also handles heat well, which matters in Chennai. Running costs remain low, and strong demand should help resale values compared to many other EVs.The Punch EV and Tiago EV are good options too, but they will fall well short of your requirement of 300km-plus on a single charge. The MG Windsor EV is worth considering if you want a more spacious cabin, though the real-world range of this MPV is not as strong as the Nexon EV’s.One honest niggle: Tata’s service quality can be inconsistent, so make sure you choose a good dealer with a strong reputation.
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.
The Tata Punch EV is an excellent choice for intra-city drives. However, for the occasional, 500km long drives, choosing an EV is a challenge and will require careful planning on your part, particularly due to limited charging infrastructure. Solely for that reason, it is better to pick the Maruti Suzuki Fronx.
Hi Autocar, I am planning to buy Tata Punch EV 40kWh for intercity driving. Please suggest.
The Tata Punch EV with the 40kWh battery is a good choice for intercity driving, provided your typical trips are within a 200-250km range. The larger battery pack gives it a usable real-world range, but an electric car is inherently less efficient on the highway, so you may need to adjust your driving style or plan charging stops accordingly. Considering that you live in Pune, a drive to Mumbai is easily possible on one charge, but you will need to charge it in Mumbai for the return journey. If you regularly travel with a full load, then too the range will drop significantly.The Punch EV is also a well-packaged car with a comfortable ride, good ground clearance and a compact footprint, which makes it easy to live with both in the city and on highways. Performance is also good, so highway overtakes are not an issue.Overall, the Punch EV 40kWh is a sensible choice for intercity driving, but make sure your typical trip distances and charging options align with what the car can comfortably deliver.











