Top Tata Punch pros and cons

By Daksh Choudhary03 Nov 2024
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Top Tata Punch pros and cons

If you are planning to buy the new Tata Punch soon, here are the top Tata Punch pros and cons you should check out. 

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Bold road presence and rugged styling

The bold exterior looks along with styling influenced by larger SUVs and a high ground clearance not only gives the Punch a strong road presence but also makes it practical for multiple conditions.

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Spacious and comfortable cabin

Inside, the new Punch offers a spacious cabin along with a long list of features that make it practical enough for most situations. There is no dearth of headroom or legroom at the front or at the rear while the ride quality too is better than most other cars of this segment.

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Sorted engine options

Powering the Punch is the same 1.2-litre engine which is also offered with multiple other Tata cars. This engine is offered with manual as well as AMT gearbox options and boasts strong low-end acceleration. There is also an option for CNG engine for those looking for a cheaper-to-run option.

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Not-so-strong performance

The Tata Punch’s 1.2-litre engine offers adequate power for city driving, but its overall performance may feel underwhelming for those who crave a more spirited drive. Enthusiastic drivers might find it lacking, especially in situations demanding quicker acceleration.

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Poor fit-finish levels

The Tata Punch’s cabin materials and fit-finish quality leave room for improvement, falling short of the refinement levels offered by many Korean and Japanese competitors. If interior quality is a priority, you may find better options elsewhere.

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Missing features

Although the Tata Punch comes well-equipped, it lacks several features that competitors offer in a similar price range. This may be a drawback for buyers looking for a more feature-rich experience.

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