Despite its small overall size, the Tata Punch sits fairly high, and is a tall car. For reference, the Punch is actually even taller than the Nexon! That said, the micro SUV features a modern and butch design with a split-headlamp setup at the front, plastic cladding all around, squared wheel arches and faux roof rails.
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Powering the Tata Punch is a sole 1.2-litre three-cylinder Revotron naturally aspirated petrol engine that puts out 86 PS of maximum power and 113 Nm of peak torque, available with either a 5-speed manual gearbox or an optional AMT. Tata Motors is also in the works of introducing a CNG option for the micro SUV soon, with a unique twin-cylinder technology to free up more boot space as compared to a single larger CNG cylinder.
Pricing for the Punch currently starts from Rs 6 lakh and goes all the way up to Rs 9.52 lakh (ex-showroom). The SUV puts up against the likes of Citroen C3, Maruti Suzuki Ignis, Nissan Magnite, and Renault Kiger in the country. Tata Punch will soon also get a new rival in the form of the upcoming Hyundai Exter, set to be launched in the coming months.
