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Tata Punch price in Thoothukudi
The Tata Punch facelift 2026 price in Thoothukudi starts at ₹5.59 lakh to ₹10.54 lakh (ex-showroom). Whereas, Punch on road price in Thoothukudi starts from ₹6.72 lakh In comparison, the Punch top model price is ₹12.30 lakh (on-road price including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance).
Tata Punch Price List in Thoothukudi 2026 (Ex-Showroom):
Tata Punch price range - ₹5.59 lakh - ₹10.54 lakh
Tata Punch Smart Petrol MT starting price - ₹5.59 lakh
Tata Punch Accomplished Petrol MT starting price - ₹8.29 lakh
Tata Punch Accomplished + S CNG AMT starting price - ₹ 10.54 lakh
Tata Punch on road price includes:
RTO / Registration charges (Thoothukudi-specific tax rates)
Comprehensive insurance
Handling & registration charges
Fastag and statutory costs
Is the Tata Punch worth the price in Thoothukudi?
The Tata Punch price in Thoothukudi is justified if you are looking for:
A feature-packed subcompact SUV with great safety credentials
A comfortable cabin with seating for up to 5 occupants
A diverse spread of trims and multiple powertrain options
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The 2026 Tata Punch price in India starts at ₹5.59 lakh, and goes up to ₹10.54 lakh, ex-showroom.
The base-spec Tata Punch price in Thoothukudi is ₹5.59 lakh, ex-showroom.
The base-spec Smart Petrol MT Tata Punch on road price in Thoothukudi is ₹6.72 lakh.
The Accomplished Petrol MT Tata Punch price in Thoothukudi is ₹8.29 lakh, ex-showroom.
The Accomplished Petrol MT Tata Punch on road price in Thoothukudi is ₹9.90 lakh.
The top-spec Accomplished + S CNG AMT Tata Punch price in Thoothukudi is ₹10.54 lakh, ex-showroom.
The top-spec Accomplished + S CNG AMT Tata Punch on road price in Thoothukudi is ₹12.30 lakh.
The 2026 Punch on road price in Thoothukudi starts from ₹6.72 lakh and goes up to ₹12.30 lakh.
Trending Questions on Tata Punch - Answered by Autocar Experts
Hi, I booked the 2026 Tata Punch Pure Plus manual on 11th February, and the dealer committed to deliver it on 27th February, but now they are denying delivery. I want to cancel the booking and am planning to buy the Maruti Ignis Zeta AGS. My driving will mostly be in the city, with highway running of about 1,000 km once every three months. Will it be a good decision to buy the Ignis Zeta AGS, or should I wait for the Tata Punch Pure Plus manual? Or is there any other AMT/AGS car that I can consider within a ₹7-8 lakh budget? Kindly suggest.
If you do not want to wait any longer, going ahead with the Maruti Suzuki Ignis Zeta AGS is a perfectly sensible decision for your usage. For mostly city driving with an occasional highway run once every few months, the Ignis fits the bill well. Its 1.2 litre four cylinder petrol engine is smoother and more responsive than the Punch’s motor, and the AMT calibration feels easy to live with in traffic.
It has good space on the inside, has a comfortable ride quality and, being a Maruti Suzuki, offers a hassle-free ownership experience with low maintenance costs and wide service support.
One important point to keep in mind with the Ignis is safety. When tested by Global NCAP in 2022, it scored a one-star rating, so this is something you should be fully aware of before making a final decision.
If timely delivery, the Ignis Zeta AGS is a good buy. If safety rating and a more rugged feel are higher priorities and you are willing to wait, then sticking with the Tata Punch makes sense.
Being a first-time buyer, I have a budget of around 10 lakh and am confused between the Hyundai Exter and the new Tata Punch. Can you recommend a good buy for mostly city rides with occasional (2-3 times a month) highway cruises? I am a new driver.
I want to upgrade from an i20 Sportz to the best compact SUV with a manual transmission within a budget of ₹10 lakh.
You can consider the Tata Punch. It is a compact SUV that offers a spacious cabin, a comfortable ride, great handling and a lengthy features list. The Punch is powered by a peppy 120hp, 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox. The SUV has also received a full, 5-star crash safety rating from Bharat NCAP.
Given your budget, you should go for the Punch Adventure Turbo Petrol MT, which is priced at Rs 9.40 lakh (on-road, Delhi).
Confused between Punch AMT and Fronx AMT. First-time buyer, need an automatic car only. City vs highway usage is 60:40. Kindly suggest in terms of reliability, as I plan to keep this car for at least 10 years.
I have a daily running of 50-60+ km in Delhi NCR traffic. I am planning to buy the Tata Punch CNG automatic, as an automatic will be easier for bumper-to-bumper daily traffic, and once every few months, I travel on the highway for long trips. Please suggest.
I would like to purchase a new car, the Tata Punch. I will use it for family trips of about 300 km per month. Punch or Dzire, please suggest.
Hello sir, I want to buy the Tata Punch facelift turbo 1.2-litre car for pure city driving in Pune. My monthly running is 500km. There may be occasional highway drives. Please suggest whether it is the right choice or if I should go with the NA engine or some other car in the Rs 10 lakh budget. Thank you.
Hi team, I am a first-time car buyer, and this will be the first car in my family. I am planning to buy a budget car under ₹6.50 lakhs. I am currently looking at base models such as Punch, Kiger, Magnite, Swift, Tiago, Exter and i10. I want a practical car for my family with low maintenance, and that is driver-friendly. Please suggest which car I should go for. Thanks.
I own two cars: a Brezza petrol TC and a Baleno Zeta CNG. My daily run is 60-70 km in the city, mostly on good roads. I am thinking of replacing the Baleno with another CNG car that has a better driving stance and higher ground clearance, as I sometimes get tired driving the Baleno for long hours. The Brezza is mostly used for outstation family vacations. Please recommend a good CNG car under ₹13 lakhs that is feature-rich and reliable. Some must-have features for me are white LED projector headlamps, alloy wheels, and a good stock speaker system.
I am going to buy my first car. My usage will be around 50-80 km during peak summers and peak winters, mostly for about 8 months. For the rest of the year, the car will almost remain parked at home. The only car that comes to mind is the Tata Punch because of family safety. However, I feel I might be ignoring other factors like mileage and after-sales service costs. Please guide me on various options, keeping safety and a budget of not more than ₹9 lakh in mind. I would prefer a four-cylinder engine if possible, although the Punch has a three-cylinder engine. Can the Altroz diesel be a good alternative? My preference is a manual transmission.
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