The Tata Punch is all set to set the stage on fire and offers a commendable exterior design along with supreme build quality and striking interiors. In addition to this, the Punch can be had with a number of variants, or what Tata calls the Persona which offers specific packages for various individuals. The base or the most affordable persona of the Tata Punch happens to be the Pure which is expected to be priced from Rs 5.5 lakh (ex-showroom). Here is our detailed Tata Punch Pure features explanation report that will help you understand the car even better.
Tata Punch Pure Exterior Features
Right from the Pure Persona, the Tata Punch comes loaded with a number of features that make it exclusive and VFM when compared to other cars in this price range. In addition to a similar mechanical setup that we see on other cars, it also offers us R-15 steel wheels and body claddings. The body claddings look good and do enhance the rugged character of the vehicle. In addition to this, these claddings also prevent scratches to the metal body parts and serve better in the longer run. Apart from this, the car gets Humanity Chrome Line, painted bumpers, and LED indicators. The Tata Punch shares its platform with the larger Altroz and also features the 90-degree door opening feature that makes it extremely easy for the elderly people in the house to move in and out of the vehicle with ease. The Tata Punch Pure can only be had with two colour options. These include white and grey. It is worth noting that there would be no dual-tone colour options on offer with the Pure persona. The more expensive personas of the Punch can be had with additional colour options and combinations.
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Tata Punch Pure Interior Features
Step inside the cabin of the Tata Punch and you will notice that the car gets a nice looking dashboard with commendable build quality. The seats are mounted at a comfortable height and the visibility too is better than most of the cars under INR 10 lakh (x-showroom, Delhi). The steering wheel too feels nice to hold and gets a tilt to adjust feature. Apart from this, the car gets central locking and front power windows to enhance the customer experience. At the rear, while you may not have the armrest, you do have a flat floor hump and large windows. Rear AC vents however are missed and are not offered in any of the variants of the Tata Punch. Other features that are missing from the Pure persona include lack of a push-button start, automatic climate control, power-folding ORVMs, etc.
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Infotainment Features
The Tatat Punch as standard does not get any infotainment system. While there is a provision to install an aftermarket screen, the car does miss out on the floating island infotainment system. The other three personas of the Tata Punch get factory fitted infotainment system with Harman audio. The Accomplished Persona on the other hand starts to offer features like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Moreover, the Pure variant of the tata Punch also misses out on features like steering mounted controls, and Bluetooth connectivity.
Tata Punch Pure Features - Safety
On the safety front, despite being one of the most affordable personas in the line-up, the Punch Pure comes with a long list of features and equipment. To start with, the car gets dual airbags as standard while ABS and EBD along with brake sway control are also being offered with the Pure. In addition to this, the car gets IAC and ESS technology to further improve the control of the driver on the car. Moreover, the Tata Punch Pure gets ISOFIX mounts and RPAS. The Punch is based on the ALFA platform which is also seen on the Altroz. While the Tata Altroz scored five out of five stars in the safety crash test, we are also expecting the Punch to pass the crash tests with flying colours. When compared to the rivals, the Tata punch offers one of the most extensive features lists when it comes to safety. The build quality too is commendable and the higher variants of the car can be had with many other features like the first-in-segment Traction pro feature. Auto headlamps and rain-sensing wipers are also on offer with the top of line Creative persona.
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Punch Pure Custom Packs
We all are aware that Tata is offering custom additional packs to enhance the experience of the buyers by offering many optional extras. The Tata Punch Pure too gets a number of features with its optional, Rhythm pack. For starters, this pack gets a floating 3.5-infotainment system which we see on the Adventure persona. In addition to this, the Punch Pure Rhythm pack also offers a company fitted audio system that gets 4 speakers. To further improve the practicality, the Punch Pure persona gets steering mounted controls which come in handy while operating the infotainment system.
Powering the Tata PUnch is the same 1.2-L Revotron engine that powers the Altroz. With a measured maximum power output of 86 ps and 113 Nm of peak torque output, this engine may not boasts great performance but definitely offers commendable fuel efficiency. The buyers of the Tata Punch can opt for a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT gearbox while features like Traction Pro remain exclusive with the automatic variants only.
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