Tata Motors has updated the Punch SUV and rationalised the line-up for its petrol and CNG variants, somewhat simplifying the range. The company has also added more features to select variants. While the base price of the Tata Punch is at Rs 6.13 lakh, the top-spec trim’s price has reduced by about Rs 20,000 from Rs 10.20 lakh. The company has also announced additional benefits up to Rs 18,000 on the SUV for a limited period. Tata Motors has revised the Punch SUV’s petrol line-up, increased the number of CNG variants, and added new features to mid- and higher-spec trims.
The Tata Punch has discontinued its Pure Rhythm, Accomplished, Accomplished SR and Creative Flagship trims. While the entry-level Pure, Adventure and Adventure Rhythm are unchanged, the Indian brand has introduced new Pure (O), Adventure S and Adventure + S trims. In addition, the Accomplished Dazzle and Creative variants have been slightly updated.
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The number of CNG-powered Punch variants has increased from five to seven. Like with the petrol versions, the entry-level Pure, Adventure and Adventure Rhythm continue. However, there are a greater number of mid-spec and top-spec variants to choose from. Prices for the range-topping CNG variant has risen by about Rs 5,000.
In terms of features, the new Pure (O) petrol variant gets central locking, powered windows, powered ORVMs, wheel covers, and other bits over the base Pure trim. Meanwhile, the Adventure S and Adventure + S, as their names imply, add a sunroof and rear AC vents, among other things, to the Adventure Rhythm trim. Punch Accomplished + and the variants above it get the new and larger 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen; Creative + and Creative + S trims add a wireless charger as well.
The exterior colour options for the Punch have also changed marginally, depending on the variant selected. Pure variants get Orcus White and Daytona Grey finishes only; the Adventure and Adventure Rhythm also have a Tropical Mist finish. The sunroof-equipped Adventure trims add a Calypso Red paint shade, and the Accomplished variants are also available in Meteor Bronze. Finally, the Creative variants are available in five dual-tone finishes; the Meteor Bronze one available on the mid-spec variants is replaced by the signature Tornado Blue finish.
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Mechanically there are no changes to the Punch. The Tata Punch will continue to compete with the Hyundai Exter, Citroen C3 and the Maruti Ignis.