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Tata Punch price in Delhi

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₹6.22 - ₹12.30 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
Delhi
Starting₹9,010 /month
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The Tata Punch facelift price in Delhi starts at ₹5.59 lakh to ₹10.54 lakh (ex-showroom). Whereas, Punch on road price in Delhi starts from ₹6.22 lakh In comparison, the Punch top model price is ₹12.30 lakh (on-road price including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). Check out the full Tata Punch facelift price list in Delhi below.

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Tata Punch price & variants

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Tata Punch Smart Petrol MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹6.22 Lakh
Tata Punch Pure Petrol MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹7.39 Lakh
Tata Punch Smart CNG MT
1199 cc | CNG | Manual
₹7.83 Lakh
Tata Punch Pure + Petrol MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹7.95 Lakh
Tata Punch Pure + S Petrol MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.34 Lakh
Tata Punch Pure + Petrol AMT
1199 cc | Petrol | AMT Auto
₹8.56 Lakh
Tata Punch Adventure Petrol MT
1199 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.62 Lakh
Tata Punch Pure CNG MT
1199 cc | CNG | Manual
₹8.75 Lakh
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Asked by: Atul Kimmatkaron Jan 14, 2026

Let me know any automatic, preferably multi-fuel small SUV under ₹10 lakh.

Your two options in this price range are the recently facelifted Tata Punch and the Hyundai Exter. Both these sub-compact SUVs are available with petrol and CNG options. 

The Exter has a smoother powertrain and slightly more interior space. But the Punch feels tougher, is more comfortable, is better equipped and has scored a 5-star Bharat NCAP crash test rating. 

Moreover, the Punch CNG is available with both manual and AMT automatic gearbox options, and across more variants, which gives you more choice. 

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Asked by: Chandraon Jan 13, 2026

I’m 6 ft tall and want to buy a new car. My daily city ride is almost 50 km. I’m planning for a Wagon R, considering its low ground clearance and safety standards. I’m exploring other options. Is there a car that offers great seat height (like the Wagon R) and good ground clearance? Please advise. Thank you.

We would suggest you have a look at the Tata Punch. With its tall stance, the car has good headroom and will meet your requirement of good ground clearance, which stands at 193mm unladen. It will also meet your safety requirements, as the car is well-equipped with six airbags and ESP as standard across all variants. 

Tata Motors also says the Punch will secure a 5-star BNCAP crash rating. Since you run daily, running is high, and you are in the city, you could consider the CNG automatic version. 

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Asked by: Anonymouson Jan 8, 2026

I am a 5'7.5" mid sized 50 years old woman. I need a car that's easy to get in and out of and also has an automatic gear shift. My budget is around 6-7Lakh.

The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R will suit your requirements of an automatic car that's easy to get in and out of and below Rs 7 lakh. The car is also easy to drive with light controls. It is, however, a bit old now, and if you would like something newer and more exciting, you could look at the newly launched Tata Punch. The car's taller height allows for easy entry and egress, along with doors that open to a full 90 degrees. It will require you to stretch your Rs 7 lakh budget, though.  

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Asked by: Dilip Khambeteon Jan 7, 2026

I want to buy a new car. It should be a small car, with a monthly running of up to 150km, mostly for city driving. I earlier owned a Maruti 800, but since my height is 6ft 2in, it was uncomfortable to sit and drive, so I sold it long ago. Budget is not a constraint. Please suggest a good value-for-money option.

It will be better if you go for an SUV; even small SUVs will give you better headroom. In the small car segment, you can look at the Tata Punch, which has wide-opening doors, making ingress and egress easier, good headroom, and an adjustable headrest can also add to your comfort.
This Tata car also gets a spacious cabin, lots of features, a 5-star safety rating, and is widely popular, so you get better resale value, too.
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Asked by: Suresh Swetharanyamon Jan 7, 2026

I am currently using a Hyundai Venue (2019) and will be retiring by April. My car usage will be limited after retirement, mainly on weekends and for two long trips in a year. I am planning to buy a CNG car with a budget of around ₹10 lakh. Since I have been driving a manual car for over 15 years, should I continue with a CNG manual or opt for a CNG AMT, considering my age? Please suggest which option would be better.

You would have far more options opting for a manual gearbox with a CNG engine. Since you are used to a manual, this should be fine, and we would suggest you look at the Hyundai Exter or the Tata Punch.
Both have the dual tank CNG option, which sits below the boot floor, thus leaving you with enough boot space, and both cars offer you a slightly elevated seating position and an easy entry and exit.
If, however, you would like to opt for an automatic, an AMT - which is the only type of automatic available with CNG - will not be a very smooth gearbox as far as automatics go, but in heavy traffic conditions would still be better than a manual. In this case, look at the Tata Tiago, which also has the dual CNG tank advantage.
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Asked by: Avion Jan 6, 2026

I ma going to purchase my first car and new to cars. I want to buy an automatic car with mostly city drive and occasional highway. I need a car with 3 adult rear seat with a budget of 13-15 lakh on road. From my side, I have looked for punch but heard it's rear seat is not good for 3 adults and also have 3xo ax5 in mind. Please advise as open to any options

Yes, seating three adults at the rear of the Tata Punch will be tight. Tata Motors has recently unveiled a new updated Punch; however, changes are to the features and engine, space inside will remain the same. 

We would recommend the Mahindra XUV 3XO as the rear is spacious, particularly in terms of width, which is what you will need to seat 3 adults at the rear. Moreover, the car has a comfortable ride and is well-equipped too. 

However, do not expect class-leading fuel efficiency as the engines are tuned with a bias towards a more lively performance.   

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Asked by: DeeJayon Dec 30, 2025

I am a first-time car buyer, 61 years old, and I want a tall car so I don’t have to slouch. I have knee and lower back issues, and want my first car to be a Tata. My budget can vary or be modified according to my comfort needs.

Tata Motors has a wide range of crossover and SUV options that you could consider depending on your budget. However, since you are a first-time car buyer, we would advise you against the Tata Sierra and Harrier, which are quite large and might seem intimidating to drive.
The Tata Punch is a good starting point and worth a look, but we feel the Nexon is the best pick for your requirements. It sits at a comfortable height, so you won't need to slouch down to enter it, and the vehicle itself is of a comfortable size - roomy enough to accommodate four adults with ease yet small enough to be convenient to drive. 
We'd suggest you opt for an automatic transmission version that will help remove the bother of modulating the clutch pedal. If your budget allows, the smooth dual-clutch automatic version is the one to buy.
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Asked by: Biswajeet Acharyon Dec 30, 2025

I am 65 years old and will be superannuating from service soon. My current car is chauffeur-driven. I am now looking for a comfortable automatic car for city use that I can drive myself, with occasional long trips of up to 300 km. My budget is ₹8 lakh on-road. Please suggest suitable options.

There are quite a few automatic options within your budget. However, we'd narrow the list down to models with high seating, which are more convenient to get into and out of. The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R would be the first model we'd recommend for you. Its high seating, excellent visibility and airy cabin are aspects you will appreciate. This Maruti car is easy to drive, and the brand’s hassle-free ownership is a plus in its own right. Opt for the AMT gearbox with the more powerful 1.2-litre petrol engine.
Within the Maruti line-up, you could also look at the Ignis AMT, though ride comfort is a bit harsh. Other alternatives with high seating include the Nissan Magnite AMT, Renault Kiger AMT and Tata Punch AMT.
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Asked by: Kanhaiya Singhon Dec 27, 2025

I am a retired person. I may travel around 200 km per month and also take 2-3 long trips of 500-800 km per year. Should I choose the Tata Punch Automatic or the Tata Punch EV Automatic?

The Tata Punch EV is a pleasure to drive and an excellent city car, but unfortunately, it doesn’t have the range to do 500km without a charge. Stopping to charge on the highway is not advisable, as the charging infrastructure isn’t very reliable. 

If this is going to be your only car, it's best to go for the Tata Punch 1.2 petrol automatic. It’s nowhere near as smooth or peppy to drive as the Punch EV, but you get the same rugged build and comfortable ride.

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Asked by: Deepak Sainion Dec 25, 2025

Hi Autocar Team, I learned to drive in my 2011 Santro and have been driving it for almost a year. I now want to buy a new car with a budget of approximately ₹9 lakh. Safety is my top priority. My usage is low at around 200 km in the city, and I also plan to take monthly highway trips. I am confused between the Tata Punch Adventure Plus and the Maruti Fronxx Delta Plus. Please suggest which one I should consider with reasons, and whether I should prefer an automatic.

Of the two options you have shortlisted, it's the Maruti Suzuki Fronx that we'd recommend. It's got the peppier engine, which will make a big difference on your highway journeys. 

Given your limited usage in the city, an automatic isn't essential. Again, were you to opt for the automatic options, it's the Fronx's AMT that's superior to the one you get on the Tata Punch AMT. 

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