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Tata Punch EV

Tata Punch EV price in Zirakpur

₹10.13 - ₹13.56 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹14,641 /month

The Tata Punch EV price in Zirakpur 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 Zirakpur is ₹13.56 lakh.

Tata Punch EV On Road Price by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹9,69,000
RTO (Individual)
₹0
Insurance
₹43,605
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Zirakpur₹10,13,205 *
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EMI starting at ₹14,641 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Smart + 30Electric | Auto
₹10.91 LakhOn road price, Zirakpur
Smart + 40Electric | Auto
₹11.66 LakhOn road price, Zirakpur
Adventure 40Electric | Auto
₹12.45 LakhOn road price, Zirakpur
Empowered 40Electric | Auto
₹13.25 LakhOn road price, Zirakpur
Empowered + S 40Electric | Auto
₹13.56 LakhOn road price, Zirakpur

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Range468 Km
Daily drive60 km
Electricity tariff₹6
Monthly electricity cost
₹923

Tata Dealers in Zirakpur

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Berkeley Tata

Ground Floor, Tricity Trade Tower, Patiala Road, Zirakpur, Punjab 140603

4.7

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8879479168

gmsales.tata@berkeleyindia.com/ev.tata@berkeleyindia.com

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Tata Punch EV FAQs

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.

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5w

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.

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4w

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 its real-world range 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.

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33w

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.

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33w

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.

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VehicleTata Punch EV
4d

Hey, I have a 2026 Punch EV top model. I can't find the ZConnect app for the arcade suit. If you don't mind, could you find it? Needed for entertainment? If there is no app, then could you give a solution?

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2d

Try looking for the iRA.ev smartphone app on Google Play Store or Apple App Store, which handles connected-car stuff, while Arcade.ev on the car screen is for entertainment. For shows and music in your Punch EV, you need Arcade.ev working on the 10.25-inch screen.Here’s the quick fix. On the car screen, open Settings, then Wi-Fi, hook it to your phone’s hotspot, return to the home screen and open Arcade.ev. Sign in if it asks, then install the streaming or music apps you want. Video will only play when the car is in Park with the handbrake on, so do not expect video on the move. If the Arcade.ev tile is missing or says not available, run a software update from Settings and retry. If it still does not show, ask the Tata service centre to enable the Arcade.ev pack on your VIN. Some cars leave the factory needing that push.If you only need audio while driving, wireless Android Auto or Apple CarPlay is the simpler route.

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5d

I use my car for a daily commute of 20-30 km, and we rarely travel outside the city, only once every few months. Should I buy an EV, a hybrid, or a petrol car? My budget is Rs. 15-18 lakh.

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4d

Buy an EV if you have a parking spot with a plug, because your 20-30 km daily run is exactly what EVs are best at. You will top up at home once or twice a week, spend far less than petrol, and enjoy a quiet, easy drive in traffic. Since you rarely go out of town, the odd highway trip can be planned around chargers, or you can just borrow or rent a petrol car when needed. In your budget, Tata Punch EV and Tata Nexon EV fit well.If home charging is not possible, buy a simple petrol automatic and skip hybrids. With your low running, the hybrid premium takes ages to recover, and most strong-hybrid trims that make sense cross Rs. 20 lakh on-road. Good petrol picks around Rs. 15-18 lakh are Honda Elevate, Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Skoda Kushaq or VW Taigun. They will be easy in the city and stress-free for the rare road trip.

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5d

Dear Autocar Team, I am looking to replace our household’s trusty Maruti Suzuki Swift AMT model. This vehicle serves strictly as our secondary car, and its duties are entirely urban: daily school runs, grocery trips, and the occasional trek across the city. It will not see any highway use. Given that city traffic is notorious for tanking the fuel efficiency of petrol cars, I am wondering if shifting to an EV makes sense. I have been looking closely at the Tata Punch EV as a potential replacement. Could you please advise on the following: 1. For an exclusively urban, low-to-medium mileage use-case, is an EV truly recommended over traditional ICE automatic models, and will it be economically viable in the long run? 2. How does the Punch EV fare as a pure city commuter in terms of real-world range, ease of driving in traffic, and long-term reliability? Are there specific variants you recommend? 3. Are there any other petrol, automatic or EV alternatives in this segment that I should consider before making my decision?

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4d

Yes, switch to an EV if you have a fixed parking spot where you can install a home charger - for a pure city, second car, the Tata Punch EV fits best. Stop-go traffic is where EVs save the most, and with low maintenance and cheap electricity, the math works out over a few years. If you cannot charge at home, skip the EV idea.As a city commuter, the Punch EV is easy. Light steering, smooth creep, strong regen that lets you use the brake less, and ground clearance for bad roads. In real use, the Medium Range handles a typical week of school runs and errands on a single charge; the Long Range provides more buffer if others in the family do longer loops. Tata’s EVs have held up well so far, and support is wide. For variants, pick the Medium Range if your daily running is short and you can top up at home; choose the Long Range only if you want to charge less often. The 7.2 kW home charger is nice to have, not a must-have.Also, look at the Tata Tiago EV for a lower price, and the MG Comet if you want something compact. If you stay petrol, the Hyundai i20 IVT or Amaze CVT automatics are the easiest city alternatives.

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5d

I am planning to buy a car for my wife, who has just learned to drive. The purpose of the vehicle will be mainly city driving. I will need an automatic transmission. While I am ok with petrol, there have been news of denial of warranty for E20 petrol, and I don't want to suffer that. Meanwhile, I also don't want to spend much. Any suggestions on which cars should be on my list? I do have my own parking, and there is no issue with society regarding providing a charging station in the parking.

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5d

Get the Tata Tiago EV - it removes the E20 petrol worry completely, is the easiest automatic to drive in traffic, and keeps costs low. Its small size and light controls make it friendly for a new driver, parking is simple, and home charging in your own parking is exactly what works best. Running costs are far lower than petrol, and there’s no gearbox hassle or engine heat in stop-go city use.If you want something a bit taller with more range, look at the Tata Punch EV - still easy, just pricier. If you want the tiniest city tool and don’t carry rear passengers much, the MG Comet is super compact, but it has two doors and a tiny boot. If you must stick to petrol, consider Maruti Baleno automatic or Hyundai Exter automatic - both are E20 compliant, so warranty worry should be minimal - but they’ll cost more to run than an EV in the city.

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6d

Hi all, I’m planning to upgrade my 2013 Hyundai i10 to a stronger and safer vehicle. I live in Pune and plan to take monthly long-distance trips. My initial choices were the Kia Seltos and Renault Duster, but concerns about E20 or higher petrol blends have made me reconsider buying a pure petrol car. As a result, I’m now considering EVs. The Tata Punch.ev top model seems like an excellent value proposition, but is it a sensible choice for long-distance highway trips, such as Pune to Hyderabad or Goa? I would appreciate your insights and recommendations. I usually travel with my wife and occasionally with a full load.

Verified
5d

For long drives from Pune to Goa or Hyderabad in any EV, you will be required to quickly charge once along the way, to reach your destination comfortably, without any range anxiety. The Punch EV is an excellent choice - it is compact, value-for-money, and its real-world range of over 300km is rather good. Kia will be launching the Syros EV in the coming weeks. The Syros is surprisingly spacious, interior quality is top-notch, and going by the Clavis EV's efficient and smooth powertrain, the EV version of the Syros will certainly be worth considering. Go for the EVs only if you can arrange for home charging. If not, then the Kia Seltos will be our pick. It is comfortable, spacious, feature-rich, and the petrol is smooth, refined and more efficient than the Renault Duster. The Duster's ride-handling balance is outstanding and its boot is larger than the Seltos too, however the Kia comes across as the more rounded option.

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1w

I currently own a Hyundai i20 petrol, and my daily running is around 140 km. I am planning to buy an EV. Which one would be the best choice for Indian conditions, especially village roads?

Verified
4d

Pick the Tata Nexon EV for your use. It will comfortably cover your 140km daily run on a single charge, with a real 250-300 km range, and its high ground clearance and tough suspension handle broken village roads without scraping. Tata’s service reach and roadside help are the best among mass EVs here, so support in smaller towns is easier. It is not the quickest to fast charge, and the ride can feel a bit busy on sharp ruts, but it takes abuse well.On a tighter budget, the Tata Punch EV also works for 140 km days if you charge at home every night.

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1w

Hi, I am planning to buy an EV car between 10 and 15 lakh. I already have a Baleno, so I am looking for a second car. I am confused between the new Tiago EV, Punch EV and 3XO EV, which is slightly above my budget. I will be driving around 100 km daily. Please share your suggestion.

Verified
1w

Pick the Tata Punch EV. For a 100 km daily run as a second car, its bigger battery gives you a safer buffer than the Tiago EV, and the higher ground clearance makes bad roads, speed breakers and monsoons less stressful.If you have parking with a 15A socket, the Punch EV’s mid-battery version will comfortably handle your commute with overnight top-ups and still leave range in hand for errands.Go Tiago EV only if the price is tight and you’re disciplined about charging daily. It’s easy to drive and cheap to run, but 100 km days will leave a thin cushion once you add AC, traffic and battery ageing.

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1w

I already own a Kia Carens that has run 11,000 km and a Baleno that has covered 41,000 km. Is this the right time to switch to an EV, or should I consider a hybrid, or is it better to wait? Which option would be best, considering I mostly travel alone? I am a doctor by profession. Also, which of my existing cars should I replace?

Verified
1w

Buy the Tata Punch EV now and sell the Baleno, because you mostly drive alone in the city, and the EV will cut your daily costs while the Carens stays for family and longer trips. The Punch EV is small and easy to park at hospitals, feels sturdy, sits a bit higher than a hatch, and the smooth, quiet drive is a real stress‑buster in traffic. Your Carens has very low running and is the better car to keep for outstation or airport runs; the Baleno overlaps with what the EV will do.Since you are considering an EV, we assume you have a dedicated parking spot with a 15A socket at home or at your clinic or hospital. Public fast charging is improving, but relying on it for all your charging needs is not practical.

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