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Tata Punch

Autocar score
8
โ‚น6.61 - โ‚น12.07 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Startingโ‚น9,653 /month
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The Tata Punch price starts at โ‚น5.59 lakh and goes up to โ‚น10.54 lakh, ex-showroom, making it the most affordable SUV from the Indian carmaker. The Punch, which has been on sale since 2021, received its first mid-life update in January 2026, adding several new features as well as a turbo-petrol engine option.

The 2026 Tata Punch engine options include an 88hp, 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder, naturally aspirated petrol and 120hp 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder, turbo-petrol; the former unit can also be had with a CNG kit, but power drops to 73hp with this fuel type. While the Tata Punch turbo petrol engine can only be paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox, the NA and CNG versions offer both 5-speed manual and AMT choices.

Currently, 26 Tata Punch variants are on sale. Some of the Punch top model features are a 360-degree camera, a 10.25-inch touchscreen, a 7-inch digital driverโ€™s display, a single-pane sunroof, a wireless phone charger, automatic climate control with rear vents, and cruise control.
 

Key Highlights of Tata Punch:

 

  • The Tata Punch is the most affordable Tata SUV in India, with ex-showroom prices ranging between โ‚น5.59 lakh and โ‚น10.54 lakh.

  • The Tata Punch mileage is competitive for its segment, with the 1.2-litre petrol engine delivering between 18.8 and 20.09 kmpl (ARAI), while the Tata Punch CNG offers a fuel efficiency of up to 26.99 km/kg.
  • Punch engine options include 88hp, 1.2LNA petrol and 120hp turbo-petrol.
  • Punch CNG generates 73hp and comes with Tataโ€™s dual-cylinder setup.
  • Both manual and automatic transmission options are available in Tata Punch with NA petrol and CNG models.
  • Punch dimensions are 3876mm (length), 1742mm (width) and 1615mm (height); wheelbase measures 2445mm.
  • Features like a semi-digital instrument cluster, a 10.25-inch infotainment system, automatic climate control and a sunroof are on offer.
  • The new Punch facelift has received a 5-star Bharat NCAP crash safety rating. 6 airbags, TPMS, hill hold and descent control are a few Punch safety features.
     

Tata Punch Rivals
 

Rivals to the Tata Punch car comprise the Hyundai Exter and the Citroen C3X, and even the aggressively priced SUVs like the Nissan Magnite and Renault Kiger.
 

Tata Punch Safety Rating
 

The Punch has secured a full 5-star safety rating in the Bharat NCAP crash tests. The pre-facelift Tata Punch was crash-tested by the Global New Car Assessment Program (GNCAP) in 2021, awarding a 5-star safety rating for adult occupant protection and a 4-star rating for child occupant safety. The Punchโ€™s safety suite features 6 standard airbags, a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), hill hold and descent control and ISOFIX child seat anchorages.

Key Specifications of Punch:

Criteria

Tata Punch

Dimensions (L x W x H)

3876mm x 1742mm x 1615mm

Wheelbase

2445mm

Ground clearance

193mm

Cargo capacity

366 litres (petrol) / 210 litres (CNG)

Engine

1.2 NA petrol / 1.2 turbo-petrol / 1.2 petrol-CNG

Transmission options

NA petrol, CNG: MT, AMT / turbo-petrol: only MT

Tata Punch Interior and Exterior

Punch interior:

  • 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen
  • 2-spoke steering wheel with illuminated Tata logo
  • 7-inch digital driver's display
  • Black and grey colour scheme
  • Touch-capacitive HVAC controls
  • Single-pane sunroof

Punch exterior:

  • Revised LED headlights up front
  • More muscular bumper designs
  • Up to 16-inch alloy wheels
  • New LED light bar at the rear
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Tata Punch Latest Updates

Jan 2026: Tata product head says Punch diesel is possible given substantial customer demand

Jan 2026: Tata Punch scores 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating.

Jan 2026: Tata Punch 2026 facelift launched at Rs 5.59 lakh, gets feature upgrades, design tweaks, and new turbo-petrol engine.

Jan 2026: Tata Punch facelift trims and features revealed; 6 trim levels to be on offer.

Jan 2026: 2026 Tata Punch facelift revealed ahead of January 13 launch; fresh design details, interior updates, and new turbo-petrol engine confirmed.

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Tata Punch Features and specifications

Our Rating
8
Engine
1199 cc
Fuel Type
CNG, Petrol
Transmission
AMT, Manual
Seats
5
Body Style
SUV
Doors
5
Max Power
87.8 hp at 6000 rpm
Max Torque
115 Nm at 3250 rpm
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Tata Punch price & variants

The Tata Punch price starts from โ‚น5.59 lakh to โ‚น10.54 lakh ex-showroom. Currently, 26 Punch facelift variants are on sale. Whereas, Tata Punch on road price starts from โ‚น6.61 lakh to โ‚น12.07 lakh based on the variant and city.

 

Depending on the Punch variants, features like a 10.25-inch touchscreen, a 7-inch digital driverโ€™s display, a single-pane sunroof, a wireless phone charger, automatic climate control with rear vents, and cruise control are available.

Tata Punch price range (ex-showroom)

Variant

Price

Punch Base Model

โ‚น5.59 lakh

Punch Mid Model

โ‚น8.29 lakh

Punch Top Model

โ‚น10.54 lakh

Punch Price List (On Road) (March 2026) -

Key differentiators among the different versions of the Punch:

CriteriaTata Punch Smart (base spec)Tata Punch Adventure (mid spec)Tata Punch Accomplished+ S (top spec)
HeadlampsLEDLEDLED
Wheels15-inch steel with cover15-inch styled steel16-inch two-tone alloys
Seating capacity555
Seat upholsteryFabricFabricFabric
TouchscreenN/A8-inch10.25-inch
Audio systemN/A4 speakers4 speakers and 4 tweeters
Wireless chargerNoNoYes
Apple CarPlay & Android AutoN/AWirelessWireless
Other features4-inch MID, 6 airbags, TPMS360-degree camera, automatic climate control, push-button start/stop, rear wiper and washer7-inch digital driver's display, sunroof, auto-dimming IRVM, rear armrest, connected car tech
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VariantsOn road price
Tata Punch Smart Petrol MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น6.61 Lakh
Airbags
Parking sensors
Adjustable ORVM
Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
Power windows
Tata Punch Smart CNG MT
1199 cc | CNG | Manual
โ‚น7.62 Lakh
Airbags
Parking sensors
Adjustable ORVM
Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
Power windows
Tata Punch Pure Petrol MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น7.65 Lakh
Airbags
Rear defogger
Steering mounted controls
Parking sensors
Adjustable ORVM
Tata Punch Pure + Petrol MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น8.23 Lakh
Cruise control
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Tata Punch Pure CNG MT
1199 cc | CNG | Manual
โ‚น8.51 Lakh
Airbags
Rear defogger
Steering mounted controls
Parking sensors
Adjustable ORVM
Tata Punch Pure + S Petrol MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น8.63 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Tata Punch Pure + Petrol AMT
1199 cc | Petrol | AMT
โ‚น8.86 Lakh
Cruise control
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Tata Punch Adventure Petrol MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น8.92 Lakh
360 view camera
Cruise control
Blind spot monitor
Keyless start
Airbags
Tata Punch Pure + CNG MT
1199 cc | CNG | Manual
โ‚น9.06 Lakh
Cruise control
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Tata Punch Pure + S Petrol AMT
1199 cc | Petrol | AMT
โ‚น9.27 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system

Tata Punch Official Brochure

Download the complete brochure with specs, features, and variants.

Tata Punch expert review

Autocar score
8

We like

  • Well-sorted ride and handling balance

  • Punchy turbo-petrol engine

  • User-friendliness

We don't like

  • NA petrol engine feels lackluster

  • Top variants are pricey

With the facelift, the Punchโ€™s design has been aligned with the Punch EV that debuted in 2024, giving it a more contemporary face. Up front, you get vertically stacked LED headlamps positioned in the bumper, with LED DRLs placed higher up within gloss-black trim. Unlike the EV, thereโ€™s no lightbar here, but the execution still looks clean. The reworked bumper features thick black body cladding and a silver surround for the air intake, lending the Punch a slightly more muscular and rugged stance.
In profile, changes are minimal, with the silhouette remaining the same. The most noticeable update is the new 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. At the rear, the facelift brings new LED tail-lamps connected by a light bar, which visually widens the car and aligns it with Tataโ€™s newer models. A revised rear bumper with a faux silver skid plate rounds off the SUV-inspired look.
The Punch facelift is offered in six colours: Bengal Rouge, Caramel, Coorg Clouds, Cyantafic, Daytona Grey and Pristine White, with the first four being all-new additions. It continues to sit on Tataโ€™s ALFA platform and retains 90-degree opening doors for easy access. Ground clearance is 193mm, while water-wading capacity is rated at 400mm.

Inside, the layout is largely familiar, though there are some notable updates. The new two-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo adds a more premium touch, while the revised touch-based climate control panel looks modern but isnโ€™t very intuitive to use on the move. Top-spec variants now get a 7-inch digital instrument cluster with customisable displays, though some information appears a bit small. In the CNG version, it also shows petrol versus CNG usage.
The seats retain fabric upholstery but now feature a refreshed design inspired by the Punch EV, finished in a black-and-grey theme. Theyโ€™re well-cushioned, and the high seating position offers good visibility. A significant upgrade is the addition of extended thigh support for both front and rear seats, which improves long-distance comfort.
Rear-seat space remains generous for the segment, with good kneeroom and a flat floor that aids comfort for a third passenger. That said, the backrest feels slightly upright, headroom will be tight for taller occupants, and only the outer rear passengers get adjustable headrests. On the plus side, rear AC vents, a type-C charging port and a fold-down centre armrest have been added.
Boot space stands at 366 litres for petrol versions and 210 litres for CNGs, with both getting a spare wheel mounted under the car.

The Punch remains well equipped, especially in the range-topping Accomplished+ S trim. Highlights include a 10.25-inch touchscreen with wireless smartphone connectivity, a single-pane sunroof, auto climate control, connected tech, ambient lighting, blind-spot monitoring, cruise control and 16-inch alloys.
New additions include the 7-inch digital instrument cluster, a sharp 360-degree camera, wireless phone charging, an auto-dimming IRVM and an 8-speaker sound system. Safety is comprehensive, with six airbags as standard, ESP, TPMS, hill hold and descent control, ISOFIX mounts and three-point seat belts for all passengers. The Punch facelift has also earned a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating.

Unusually for a facelift, Tata has introduced two new powertrains: a turbo-petrol manual and a CNG-AMT. The 1.2-litre turbo-petrol, borrowed from the Nexon, produces 120hp and 170Nm and is paired with a 6-speed manual. It transforms the Punch, delivering strong performance and eager responses, with Tata claiming a 0-100kph time of 11.1sec. The gearbox, however, has a heavy clutch and slightly notchy shifts when driven hard.
The CNG-AMT uses the familiar 1.2-litre naturally aspirated engine with 73hp and 103Nm. Performance is modest, but itโ€™s adequate for city use and relaxed highway driving. The AMT behaves well when driven gently, and the transition between petrol and CNG modes is smooth. Dual CNG cylinders under the floor help preserve boot space, and Tata has added CNG-specific safety features.

We couldnโ€™t conduct real-world mileage tests, and official figures are yet to be revealed. One downside is that the turbo-petrolโ€™s MID doesnโ€™t display efficiency below 8kpl, which can be misleading.

Ride and handling remain standout strengths. The suspension feels robust, soaking up rough roads with composure, while stability at higher speeds is excellent. The light steering is city-friendly yet consistent on the highway, and body control through corners is impressive. Even on an off-road course, the Punch performed admirably, backed by strong, progressive brakes.

Prices start at Rs 5.59 lakh, but top variants stretch up to Rs 10.54 lakh, overlapping with the Nexon. While the naturally aspirated petrol remains a weak point, the turbo-petrol finally adds the punch the SUV needed, and the CNG-AMT broadens its appeal. Overall, the updated Punch builds on its strengths and looks set to continue its strong sales run.

Reviewed by: Soham Thakur

Tata Punch comparison

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โ‚น5.59 - โ‚น10.54 Lakhs
8
Transmission
AMT, Manual
Engine
1199 cc
Fuel type
CNG, Petrol
Mileage
-
Maruti Suzuki Ignis
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Engine
1197 cc
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20.89 kmpl
Nissan Magnite
Nissan Magnite
โ‚น5.62 - โ‚น10.76 Lakhs
8
Transmission
AMT Auto, Manual, CVT Auto
Engine
999 cc
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Petrol
Mileage
17.9 kmpl - 19.9 kmpl
Renault Kiger
Renault Kiger
โ‚น5.76 - โ‚น10.34 Lakhs
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Transmission
Manual, CVT, AMT
Engine
999 cc
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Mileage
17.63 kmpl - 20.38 kmpl
Hyundai Exter
Hyundai Exter
โ‚น5.80 - โ‚น9.42 Lakhs
8
Transmission
AMT, Manual
Engine
1197 cc
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Petrol, CNG
Mileage
19.2 kmpl - 27.1 kmpl
Citroen C3
Citroen C3
โ‚น4.95 - โ‚น9.45 Lakhs
7
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter
Engine
1198 cc - 1199 cc
Fuel type
CNG, Petrol
Mileage
18.3 kmpl - 19.3 kmpl

Tata Dealers in Mumbai

Planning to buy Punch? Here are a few dealers in Mumbai

Fortune Cars

Plot No. D-400, TTC Industrial Area, MIDC, Near Uran Phata Signal, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400706

4

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8291157813

[email protected]

Fortune Cars-Vashi

No 10, Satra Plaza,Palm Beach Road, Sector 19 D, Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400703

3.8

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8291158056

[email protected]

Inderjit Cars - Andheri West

Opposite Lotus Petrol Pump, A/7,41,Gujarati Samaj Bhavan,Adarsh Ngr, Oshiwara New Link Rd, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400102

8879228129

Inderjit Cars - Boisar

Atithi Hall, Betegaon Maan Road, Boisar, Boisar, Maharashtra 401501

4.4

8879227908

Keshva Motors-Mulund

Shop No.10/11, Marathon Max Co-Operative Housing Society, Mulund Goregaon Link Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400080

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8291042059

[email protected]

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Tata Punch Images

With the 2026 Punch facelift, the ICE SUV gets Punch EV like vertically-stacked LED headlights. Eyebrow-shaped LED DRLs, 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, and connected LED taillights are also available. Check out our Tata Punch images section to see the SUV from multiple angles.

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Tata Punch videos

Have a look at our Tata Punch video gallery to gain more insights about the SUVโ€™s exterior design, interior and features, ride and handling and much more.

Tata Punch Colours

The Tata Punch is available in 6 shades, including Bengal Rouge, Caramel, Coorg Clouds, Cyantafic Blue, Daytona Grey, Pristine White. You can have a look at our Punch colours gallery below.

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Tata Punch FAQs

The 2026 Tata Punch price in India starts at โ‚น5.59 lakh, and goes up to โ‚น10.54 lakh, ex-showroom.

The Tata Punch 2026 is available in 26 variants.

Yes, the Tata Punch can seat up to 5 passengers.

The turbocharged Tata Punch car gets a 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder unit, producing peak outputs of 120hp and 170Nm. At the launch of the Punch facelift in January 2026, Tata introduced just a 6-speed manual transmission with the engine option.

As per Tata, the Punch facelift has secured a full 5-star safety rating in the Bharat NCAP crash tests. The Global NCAP awarded a 5-star rating to the pre-facelift Punch in its crash assessment tests in 2021.

The petrol Punch variants offer a 366-litre boot capacity, while the CNG models provide a storage capacity of 210 litres.

The Punch CNG has a water equivalent capacity of 60 litres.

While the availability of some Punch features will vary by the variant, its top model offers goodies like a 10.25-inch touchscreen, a 7-inch digital driverโ€™s display, a single-pane sunroof, a wireless phone charger, automatic climate control with rear AC vents and cruise control.

6 airbags, rear parking sensors and a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), hill hold and descent control and ISOFIX child seat anchorages are a few of the Tata Punch safety features. The availability of some safety features will vary by the Punch variant.

The Tata Punch is 3876mm-long, 1742mm-wide and 1615mm-tall; wheelbase measures 2445mm.

With its 1.2-litre petrol engine, the Tata Punch delivers a mileage of 18.8 to 20.09 kmpl (ARAI), while the Punch CNG variant offers higher efficiency of up to 26.99 km/kg.

The Tata Punch on road price range is Rs 6.61 lakh to Rs 12.07 lakh.

The Tata Punch base model on road price is Rs 6.61 lakh.

The Tata Punch top model on road price is Rs 12.07 lakh.

The Tata Punch top model price is Rs 10.54 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Tata Punch base model price is Rs 5.59 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Tata Punch petrol variant price range is Rs 5.59 lakh-9.79 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Tata Punch CNG variant price range is Rs 6.69 lakh-10.54 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Tata Punch automatic variant price range is Rs 7.54 lakh-9.54 lakh (ex-showroom).

Though not revealed officially, the Punch CNG mileage should be around 26-27km/kg.

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Trending Questions on Tata Punch - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Ajinkyaon Mar 26, 2026

Hi Autocar Team, I am looking to buy my first car. Here are my usage details: I commute to the office twice a week, covering 60 km per day (round trip). The car will also be used for family purposes during the month, apart from office travel. I take longer trips once every 3-4 months, covering around 800-1000 km round trip. My monthly usage will be around 800 km, excluding longer trips. My usage will be a mix of 60% city and 40% highway driving. My budget is up to โ‚น10 lakh. Please recommend some good options within my budget. I am open to CNG options as well.

Go for the Tata Punch Adventure MT. With your 60% city/40% highway mix and โ‚น10 lakh budget, it offers a compact footprint perfect for the city but with decent levels of space inside. The smaller size also makes it quite easy to manage and get used to in case you are new to driving. The ride and handling balance is also good, with the ability to offer a comfy ride at low city speeds and good highway stability too, which will be handy for your mixed usage.

Your monthly 800 km driving distance is fairly modest, so petrol would be a good option, keeping things simple and avoiding CNG queueing and boot space loss. Although with Tata Motors using the twin CNG cylinder setup, the boot space is still quite good. So if you still feel like opting for CNG, you won't have to put up with a major compromise in space. 

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Asked by: DKon Mar 25, 2026

Iโ€™m searching for a suitable car for my elderly parentsโ€™ city commute. Excellent ride comfort, easy ingress and egress, low maintenance, and peace of ownership are my top priorities. My budget is up to โ‚น12 lakh on-road. Please suggest.

Go for the Hyundai Exter. It's taller (than regular hatchbacks) seating height eases entry/exit, which your elderly parents will appreciate. The ride is also good, and it soaks up road bumps quite nicely; it's only when you hit sharp potholes that you will feel a thud inside. 

Being a Hyundai, you will have a good service experience and low maintenance requirements and costs. With your Rs. 12 lakh budget, you will also get the top spec model, and thus you will enjoy all the features that it has to offer. You can also consider the Tata Punch, which, in addition, is an easy step-in and out height has wide 90 degree opening doors that would further ease entry and exit for your parents. 

The seats are also a bit softer, and the ride is also more plush, adding to the comfort factor. However, your requirement of peace of mind ownership may not be met as the quality of Tata dealers is not uniform across the country. Thus, enquire about the specific dealer in your area before making a decision.   

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Asked by: Rudraon Mar 24, 2026

I am a first-time buyer and was confused about which car to choose (budget under โ‚น10 lakh). I donโ€™t want to go for the top variant; a variant with decent features would be sufficient. I visited Tata dealerships and checked out the Altroz and Punch. In the Altroz, there was very little headroom left (just about 3-4 fingers), so I moved to the Punch, which gave me more confidence. I am planning to purchase in the next 2-3 months. Are there any suggestions other than the Punch?

The Tata Punch is a good option, and as you have stated, it does indeed offer more headroom than the Tata Altroz. Since it appears that this is of priority to you, another option would be the Hyundai Exter. The tall stance liberates a lot of interior headroom, and like the Tata Punch, the Exter too has a compact overall footprint. The Exter would also fit well within your Rs 10 lakh budget, especially a mid-level variant, which you have said that you are open to and would prefer instead of a top model. 

 

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Asked by: Rakesh Vermaon Mar 24, 2026

My running is very low, mostly in the city. Sometimes I do around 300 km trips (both sides). I am planning to buy a new car within โ‚น10 lakh. I am confused between three options: Punch, Exter, and Brezza. Please suggest.

Go with the Hyundai Exter. It is the best vehicle within your budget and for city usage. You will only get a base model Maruti Suzuki Brezza LXi in your budget, and while a high-spec Tata Punch will fall in your budget, it isn't particularly smooth, refined or fuel-efficient.
The Hyundai Exter, which has just been given a mild facelift, offers a smooth and refined 1.2-litre petrol engine and a relatively smooth AMT gearbox. The AMT is preferable over the MT gearbox as the majority of your driving is in the city, and the convenience of not having a clutch will be appreciated. It's well-equipped at this price, and running costs will be relatively reasonable as well.
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Asked by: Siddharth Chaubalon Mar 22, 2026

I am confused between getting a Tata Punch Adventure AMT model and the Honda Amaze VX CVT.

If itโ€™s the best automatic car youโ€™re looking for, the Honda Amaze is the clear pick. Its CVT is leagues ahead of the AMT you get in the Tata Punch, delivering smooth power delivery, seamless shifts and a driving experience that just feels more polished. Performance, too, is better. The Amaze CVT VX variant makes a strong case for itself on value, even if it is the pricier option here.
The recently updated Tata Punch does make a case for itself if your daily drive involves broken surfaces and pothole-ridden roads. The Tata's rugged character and robust suspension make it feel like it's built to take a beating. Thereโ€™s also a marginal edge on fuel efficiency, but the AMT gearbox simply canโ€™t match the refinement and ease of the Amazeโ€™s CVT.
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Asked by: Vasuon Mar 18, 2026

I'm a beginner driver and about to buy my first car. I'm confused between Altroz and Punch, and also confused between petrol and CNG. My daily commute is 55km, 90% highway for one year; later, short trips with family. Budget is โ‚น9 lakh OTR maximum. Also, does Altroz Pure diesel make sense for my use case?

Between the Altroz and Punch, we would suggest going for the Tata Altroz. It is a larger car and will feel nicer to drive on the highway, which suits your current usage of 55 km daily, with 90% highway driving, much better. The Tata Punch is easier to drive thanks to its higher seating position, but on highways, the Altroz feels more planted and confidence-inspiring.
On the question of petrol vs CNG, considering your running of around 1,600 km per month, CNG can help reduce running costs. However, a year later, when your usage shifts to occasional family trips, the compromised boot space and lower performance can start to feel limiting. If you want a simpler ownership experience with better performance, the petrol makes more sense.
As for the Altroz diesel, it can work well for your current high running and will feel more effortless on the highway. But since your usage is expected to reduce to short family trips later, diesel may not be the best long-term fit.
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Asked by: Nagaramon Mar 17, 2026

I tried a test drive of the Baleno vs Punch 2026. I felt the Baleno was more comfortable to ride in, and the engine was very smooth. I could really feel the vehicle, whereas the Punch felt boxy, with some body roll, and I couldnโ€™t feel the engine as much, though the overall package is good. I am a family of five, and this will be my first car. Which one should I choose? Are there any other cars I should consider? I felt the Hyundai i20 might be pricey and lower in mileage, so I didnโ€™t check it.

Based on what you felt during the test drive, we would suggest going for the Maruti Suzuki Baleno. The fact that you found it more comfortable and the engine smoother is very important, especially since this is your first car. The Baleno is easier to drive, feels more natural and refined, and for daily use, that makes a big difference.
For a family of five, the Baleno also works better. It offers a more spacious rear seat, feels wider, and overall comfort for passengers is better than that of the Tata Punch. The Punch, as you noticed, feels a bit tall and boxy, and the body roll you experienced is normal because of its higher stance.
The Punch is a good car in terms of package and build, but it is better suited if you prioritise bad roads and a higher driving position. For regular city use and comfort, the Baleno is the more sensible choice.
Regarding the Hyundai i20, you are right that it is more expensive and slightly lower on efficiency. However, it is also a very refined and premium option. If your budget allows, it is worth a look, but it is not necessary since the Baleno already fits your needs very well.
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Asked by: SMon Mar 15, 2026

I am looking for a compact car under โ‚น6 lakh. I am open to buying either a new car or a second-hand one, but my main condition is that the car should not have very low or very high seating, as there is a knee problem in the family. Please suggest which car would be a good option to buy within this budget.

For your needs, either the Tata Punch or the Maruti Suzuki Ignis would be a good option. The Tata Punch sits at a comfortable height, and its doors open up to almost 90 degrees, which makes ingress and egress easier. The seating position is also not too tall, so it should feel comfortable even for someone with knee issues.

If you want something that feels more spacious, especially in the rear seat, then the Ignis ticks all the boxes as well. Its 1.2-litre four-cylinder engine is smoother, more responsive and nicer to drive too.

To buy these cars brand new, even the base variants will be slightly above โ‚น6 lakh on-road. If you are okay with stretching the budget a little, you can go ahead with a new car. Also, you can consider used versions of higher variants within your budget.

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Asked by: RATHI MRINALINIon Mar 12, 2026

I'm a new driver on the road. Been driving a Celerio (second-hand) for the last 2 years in Bangalore. Looking for an automatic petrol car within a budget of โ‚น9.5 lakh. My priority is safety and ease of adapting to the new car. I am thinking of a Punch. Looking for your suggestion.

Yes, the Tata Punch Adventure AMT is an excellent option, given your requirements. It's tall with a high seating position, which gives you a commanding view out - great for a new driver, yet it's compact enough not to be intimidating around town. It will also feel like a good upgrade from your old Celerio.
Since safety is also a consideration for you, the Punch has been given a 5-star Bharat NCAP crash test rating and gets 6 airbags as standard, plus a good amount of standard safety equipment. If there's a potential drawback, it's that the Punch's 1.2 petrol engine and AMT gearbox aren't the smoothest combination, and as a new driver, the jerkiness at low speeds is something you will have to learn to drive around.
Also consider the Hyundai Exter SX Smart AMT and the Nissan Magnite Kuro AMT as well, as both have smoother powertrains than the Punch.
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Asked by: Hardikon Mar 11, 2026

I am confused between the Punch CNG automatic and the Nexon CNG. Since the Punch is available with an automatic and almost all the same features as the Nexon, should I go for the automatic comfort with the Punch, or will the Nexon still be a better choice?

Go for the Tata Punch CNG AMT. Not only will you benefit from the low running costs of a CNG, but you also have the convenience of clutch pedal-free driving. Additionally, the Punch's NA engine will be more efficient than the Nexon's turbo unit.
Although performance won't be as strong as the Tata Nexon, as a point A-to-B city commuter, the Punch CNG AMT is hard to beat. So, unless you need the extra space or performance, pick the Punch CNG AMT.