KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- New Tata Punch facelift launched with petrol, CNG, turbo, and AMT options
- Prices start at ₹5.59 lakh and go up to ₹9.79 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
- Turbo engine and sunroof now available on higher Adventure and Accomplished trims
A popular budget SUV just got more expensive—and more feature-packed.
The updated Tata Punch facelift is now on sale in India, bringing turbo power, CNG efficiency, and automatic convenience into the mix.
Launched by Tata Motors, the refreshed Punch starts at ₹5.59 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) and stretches close to the ₹10 lakh mark for fully loaded variants. The model has already secured a 5-star India NCAP safety rating, which remains one of its biggest selling points.
Variant Strategy and What It Means for Buyers
The new Punch continues with a six-persona strategy: Smart, Pure, Pure Plus, Adventure, Accomplished, and Accomplished Plus S. Entry-level buyers get affordability, while higher trims now focus on comfort, convenience, and powertrain choice—including a turbo petrol and AMT gearbox.
This facelift also marks the first time the Adventure persona gets both turbo-petrol and CNG options, widening its appeal for city commuters and highway users alike.
| Variant | Petrol MT (₹ lakh) | Petrol AMT (₹ lakh) | Turbo Petrol MT (₹ lakh) | CNG MT (₹ lakh) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smart | 5.59 | — | — | 6.69 |
| Pure | 6.49 | — | — | 7.49 |
| Pure Plus | 6.99 | 7.54 | — | 7.99 |
| Adventure | 7.59 | 8.14 | 8.29 | 8.59 |
| Accomplished | 8.29 | 8.84 | — | 9.29 |
| Accomplished Plus S | 8.99 | 9.54 | 9.79 | — |
All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi
Petrol and CNG Prices Explained
The Petrol MT range starts at ₹5.59 lakh and tops out at ₹8.99 lakh, making it one of the most accessible options in the micro-SUV space. Buyers focused on lower running costs can step into the CNG range, which begins at ₹6.69 lakh and goes up to ₹9.29 lakh.
CNG variants are offered across most trims, except the top-end Accomplished Plus S, clearly positioning them for daily commuters and fleet-friendly usage.
Turbo Engine and Automatic Transmission Options
For buyers wanting stronger performance, the iTurbo petrol engine enters the lineup at ₹8.29 lakh with the Adventure trim. This option targets drivers who find the standard petrol motor underpowered for highway use.
The AMT gearbox is available on Pure Plus, Adventure, and Accomplished trims, with prices ranging from ₹7.54 lakh to ₹9.54 lakh, offering clutch-free convenience without a steep premium.
How the Punch Stacks Up Against Rivals
At this price point, the Tata Punch competes directly with small SUVs and hatchback-based crossovers from Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai. Its strengths lie in safety credentials, fuel choices, and a wide spread of trims that cater to both budget-focused and feature-hungry buyers.
The facelift sharpens that advantage by adding turbo power and a sunroof option—features that many rivals still reserve for higher segments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tata Punch turbo engine worth the extra cost?
Yes, if you drive frequently on highways or carry full loads. The turbo engine offers noticeably better mid-range performance than the standard petrol.
Which Tata Punch variant is best value for money?
The Adventure Petrol MT stands out, offering a balanced mix of features, engine choices, and pricing without moving into premium territory.
Are Tata Punch CNG variants good for daily city use?
Absolutely. The CNG versions are tuned for efficiency and are ideal for high-mileage urban driving, with a reasonable trade-off in boot space.