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Tata Punch price in Udham Singh Nagar
The Tata Punch price in Udham Singh Nagar starts at ₹5.59 lakh to ₹10.54 lakh (ex-showroom). Whereas, Tata Punch on road price in Udham Singh Nagar starts from ₹6.50 lakh. In comparison, the Tata Punch top model on road price is ₹12.30 lakh (on-road price including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance).
Tata Punch Price List in Udham Singh Nagar 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 (Udham Singh Nagar-specific tax rates)
Comprehensive insurance
Handling & registration charges
Fastag and statutory costs
Is the Tata Punch worth the price in Udham Singh Nagar?
The Tata Punch price in Udham Singh Nagar 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 Udham Singh Nagar is ₹5.59 lakh, ex-showroom.
The base-spec Smart Petrol MT Tata Punch on road price in Udham Singh Nagar is ₹6.50 lakh.
The Accomplished Petrol MT Tata Punch price in Udham Singh Nagar is ₹8.29 lakh, ex-showroom.
The Accomplished Petrol MT Tata Punch on road price in Udham Singh Nagar is ₹9.57 lakh.
The top-spec Accomplished + S CNG AMT Tata Punch price in Udham Singh Nagar is ₹10.54 lakh, ex-showroom.
The top-spec Accomplished + S CNG AMT Tata Punch on road price in Udham Singh Nagar is ₹12.30 lakh.
The 2026 Punch on road price in Udham Singh Nagar starts from ₹6.50 lakh and goes up to ₹12.30 lakh.
Trending Questions on Tata Punch - Answered by Autocar Experts
I am looking for a compact car under ₹6 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 ₹6 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.
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 ₹9.5 lakh. My priority is safety and ease of adapting to the new car. I am thinking of a Punch. Looking for your suggestion.
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?
I want to buy an automatic car mainly for city use with a budget of around ₹10 lakh. I shortlisted the Maruti Suzuki Ignis, but I have heard rumours that its production might be stopped. Is there any update on this, and what are some good alternatives to the Ignis?
The Maruti Suzuki Ignis is still in production. It is worth noting that the Ignis is a bit long in the tooth now, and sales are very low, especially so by Maruti standards. Thus, there could be a possibility of it being discontinued or updated. In any case, being a Maruti model that has been on sale for a while now, you would still be able to get it serviced for a fairly long period of time.
If you are, however, worried about this, you could consider the Hyundai Exter and Tata Punch, which are two cars that will offer similar benefits of being compact, high-riding and available with an automatic transmission.
As a first-time buyer with usage of around 400 km per month, mostly on bumpy hill roads, and a budget of around ₹10 lakh (could extend some), what could be the best car? (Open to any brand.)
1) Skoda Kylaq: Tough build, punchy engine, fun handling. Rear seat space isn’t ideal for three passengers.
2) Mahindra XUV 3XO: Tough build, suspension comfort, strong engines, roomy interior. Boot isn't the largest.
3) Tata Punch Turbo: Small dimensions make it suited to hills, and ample power from the turbo engine. Smallest for rear seat passengers
4) Citroen C3 Turbo: Great engine, good ride comfort. Feels a bit basic, dealer network isn't the largest.
I need a typical hatchback for city use in Delhi. I have narrowed it down to the Ignis and Punch. Long-term reliability, low service cost and fuel economy are a must. Please suggest whether I should buy the Ignis or the Punch CNG.
i am confused between tata altroz and tata punch . please give me advice.
If you compare them directly, the Tata Altroz offers more value for money. Both the Altroz and the Tata Punch are similarly priced and equipped, but the Altroz is a larger hatchback. It feels wider inside and offers a greater sense of space, which makes it more comfortable for passengers.
Another advantage of the Altroz is the choice of automatic gearboxes. While the Punch only offers a basic AMT automatic, the Altroz comes with AMT in the lower variants and also a DCT automatic in the higher variants, which delivers a far more polished and smoother driving experience.
However, the 1.2 litre naturally aspirated petrol engine used in both cars is best suited for city driving. On highways it can feel a bit underpowered, especially when overtaking or carrying a full load. This is where the Punch now has an advantage. With the latest update, it is available with a turbo petrol engine as well, which offers stronger performance. Interestingly, this turbo engine was earlier available on the Altroz before its facelift but is not offered on the current version.
I am buying a new car. My budget is ₹8 lakh. Please recommend a new car. Safety is the priority.
I'm looking for a good CNG AMT or CNG variant car with good mileage. I have 80% city use and occasional outstation running. Currently, my monthly average is 800-1000km. Maruti Suzuki Victoris is really impressive, but not sure if it's ideal for daily traffic commute, while Tata Punch facelift CNG AMT looks promising, but it is too compact for outdoor travelling. Please suggest.
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.
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