Tata Motors has revised the prices of the Tata Punch SUV, resulting in an increase of up to Rs. 17,000. The starting price for the Punch is now Rs. 6.13 lakh (ex-showroom).
Variants and Price Changes
Available Variants: The Punch is offered in four variants: Pure, Adventure, Accomplished, and Creative.
Price Increments:
The Pure variant sees a hike of Rs. 13,000.
Most other variants are now costlier by Rs. 10,000.
The CNG trims have experienced the highest increase, up to Rs. 17,000.
CNG Option: The Punch also offers a factory-installed CNG kit for eco-friendly driving.
Powertrain and Performance
Engine: The Punch is equipped with a 1.2-liter petrol engine.
Power Output:
In petrol mode: 84bhp and 113Nm of torque.
In CNG mode: 72bhp and 103Nm of torque.
Transmission Options:
A five-speed manual gearbox.
An Automatic Manual Transmission (AMT) unit.
Additional Information
Official Website: For precise, variant-specific pricing details, visiting the official Tata Motors website is recommended.
CNG Variants: The CNG trims, catering to the demand for eco-friendly alternatives, have seen a steeper price increase.
Conclusion
The Tata Punch SUV, a popular choice in the sub-four meter SUV segment, has undergone a significant price revision across its range. With the introduction of the CNG option and various trim levels, the Punch continues to offer versatility and eco-friendly options to its customers. However, potential buyers should be aware of the recent price hikes, especially for the CNG variants. For the most accurate and updated information, consulting the official Tata Motors website is advisable.
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