2021 Tata Punch review, road test

Stylish on the outside, practical on the inside, Tata’s new sub-compact SUV is a tough alternative to hatchbacks.

Published on Nov 20, 2021 08:00:00 AM

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Having conducted our tests in Eco mode, the Tata Punch threw up a pleasant surprise, with the AMT being more fuel efficient than the manual transmission, returning 10.7kpl in the city and 16.9kpl on the highway, 0.4kpl and 0.8kpl higher than the manual. Helping the AMT’s case is its early upshifting nature in the city and its reluctance to downshift on the highway, in the interest of efficiency. The manual’s engine start-stop feature helps its case to a certain extent in the city.

Only the manual gets engine start-stop feature, to meet Tata’s CO2 and fuel efficiency targets.

 

Tata Punch

₹ 6.65 lakh * on road price (New Delhi)

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