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ARAI MileageN/A
Max Power86.59 bhp
Engine CC1199 cc
TransmissionManual
Dimensions3876 x 1742 x 1615 mm
Clearance193 mm
Top Highlight Features
Multifunction Steering Wheel
Leather streering wheels
Drive Modes
Rear Defogger
Speakers
Tata Punch Pure Overview
Analyze the PUNCH Pure for a dependable ownership experience alongside dependable fuel efficiency. Powered by a 1199cc petrol powertrain, this variant is built for your specific daily requirements.
The Verdict
If you want the strong build of the PUNCH but are on a strict budget, the Pure trim makes perfect sense. Skip this only if premium cabin tech is an absolute must-have. See how it fits your daily routine.
Tata Punch Pure Pros and Cons
What we like
The manual gearbox of the PUNCH offers satisfyingly precise shifts.
Cabin insulation in the Pure effectively blocks out annoying traffic noise.
The steering of the PUNCH is light at low speeds, making city parking effortless.
The braking hardware on the PUNCH provides reassuring bite during emergency stops.
Wide-opening doors make entering and exiting the Pure extremely easy.
The suspension of the PUNCH is perfectly tuned to absorb unpredictable city potholes.
What to consider
The lack of a factory parking camera makes reversing the PUNCH Pure unnecessarily stressful.
Standard steel wheels make the PUNCH look basic at this tier.
Operating media without a digital display in the PUNCH Pure feels like a step back in time.
Missing a sunroof is a notable omission for buyers expecting premium touches in the PUNCH.
Relying purely on passive safety means the PUNCH Pure misses out on modern collision-avoidance tech.
The glovebox capacity is surprisingly limited for the PUNCH.