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Tata Punch price in Doda
On-road in Doda, the base model Smart Petrol MT starts at 6.48 lakh and the top model Accomplished + S CNG AMT reaches 12.40 lakh. The Accomplished Petrol MT sits between the two at 9.54 lakh.
If you are financing the car, a loan of 5,80,000 on the base model Smart Petrol MT means an EMI of 9,332 a month. Stepping up to the top model Accomplished + S CNG AMT raises that to 18,020 on a loan of 11,20,000.
Why prices change from the base model to the top model:
Three fuel options are offered here, and the fuel you choose moves the price before equipment is counted.
The base model Smart Petrol MT is a petrol manual, while the top model Accomplished + S CNG AMT is a CNG with the automated manual.
The 120hp turbo-petrol sits above the 88hp petrol and comes only with a 6-speed manual.
The 10.25-inch touchscreen, the sunroof and the 360-degree camera arrive higher up the range.
Six airbags and the 5-star Bharat NCAP rating apply across the range, so safety is not one of the things the extra money buys.
Registration, road tax and insurance are added to the ex-showroom figure, and how much they add depends on the state you buy in. That is why the same variant costs more in one city than another.
On-road in Doda, the base model Smart Petrol MT starts at 6.48 lakh and the top model Accomplished + S CNG AMT reaches 12.40 lakh. The Accomplished Petrol MT sits between the two at 9.54 lakh.
If you are financing the car, a loan of 5,80,000 on the base model Smart Petrol MT means an EMI of 9,332 a month. Stepping up to the top model Accomplished + S CNG AMT raises that to 18,020 on a loan of 11,20,000.
Why prices change from the base model to the top model:
Three fuel options are offered here, and the fuel you choose moves the price before equipment is counted.
The base model Smart Petrol MT is a petrol manual, while the top model Accomplished + S CNG AMT is a CNG with the automated manual.
The 120hp turbo-petrol sits above the 88hp petrol and comes only with a 6-speed manual.
The 10.25-inch touchscreen, the sunroof and the 360-degree camera arrive higher up the range.
Six airbags and the 5-star Bharat NCAP rating apply across the range, so safety is not one of the things the extra money buys.
Registration, road tax and insurance are added to the ex-showroom figure, and how much they add depends on the state you buy in. That is why the same variant costs more in one city than another.
* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.
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Yes, especially if your running is high. The CNG version offers significantly lower running costs than the petrol model while retaining much of the Punch's practicality. The availability of an AMT gearbox also makes it more convenient for city driving.
The lower and mid-spec variants offer strong value, thanks to the Punch's safety, ride quality and practicality. However, the fully loaded versions are priced close to larger compact SUVs, so buyers should compare them carefully before deciding.
Sold my petrol Alto and switched to Punch EV six months ago. Didn't think I'd miss the sound of an engine starting, but here we are.
I am planning to purchase my first car. I don't have any specific requirements or daily running. I will mainly use it for city rides with family when needed and occasional weekend highway trips. My budget is up to Rs. 12 lakh. Which one should I choose among the Tata Punch, Skoda Kylaq, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, and Tata Nexon? I am also open to other options.
Between your picks, the Mahindra XUV 3XO is the best all-rounder. This Mahindra car is one of the most spacious compact SUVs in the segment, with a wide cabin that makes it a genuinely comfortable five-seater for family outings. It also offers a strong feature set, good safety credentials and a well-balanced driving experience that works equally well in the city and on weekend highway runs. The only real drawback is the boot, which is one of the smaller ones in the segment, but for your usage pattern that is unlikely to be a deal-breaker.The Tata Punch is a good value proposition, but it sits in a segment below the 3XO and does not offer the same level of space, performance or overall polish. The Skoda Kylaq is a strong driver's car, but it is not as spacious as the 3XO. The Maruti Brezza is a solid, reliable choice with low running costs, but it does not feel as modern or as feature-rich as the 3XO. The Tata Nexon is a good all-rounder, but the 3XO offers a more spacious cabin, and its torque convertor auto is smoother in traffic.Overall, the 3XO strikes the best balance between space, comfort, features and value, making it the most sensible choice for a first-time buyer with your usage pattern.
Manual or automatic for daily city traffic? Thinking about it for my next car, probably a Punch or similar car. Honest opinion please.
I already have a Maruti Baleno and want to buy a second car. I have shortlisted the Tata Tiago Pure Plus and the Tata Punch Pure Plus. Which one should I buy for mostly daily commuting in Delhi city?
Go for the Punch Pure Plus. Since you already have a Maruti Baleno, the Tata Punch makes more sense as a second car dedicated to daily city commuting in Delhi. It is compact, but has a higher seating position than the Tiago, which helps when manoeuvring in tight spaces and parking. It is also easier to get in and out of, and the cabin will feel roomier.The Tiago will be more fuel-efficient and less expensive, but overall the Punch is the more rounded vehicle between the two.
The AMT version, while convenient in traffic, can feel slightly laggy during gear shifts, something that most users notice in stop-and-go conditions. What exactly does this mean for the Tata Punch iCNG AMT version?
What this means in the context of the Tata Punch iCNG AMT is that the gearbox is not as smooth or as quick as a conventional automatic. In stop-and-go traffic, when you lift off the accelerator and then get back on it, there is a noticeable pause as the gearbox decides to shift and then actually changes gear. This can make the car feel a bit hesitant or jerky, especially at low speeds. The iCNG version adds another layer to this because the engine is already slightly down on power compared to the petrol, so the pauses feel a bit more pronounced. It is not a deal-breaker, but it is something you will notice in daily city driving. The trade-off is that you get the convenience of an automatic and the cost savings of CNG, but you have to accept that the driving experience is not as seamless as a torque converter or CVT automatic.











